Reviews on Spanish food in Haro, La Rioja, Spain including La Vieja Bodega, El Rincon Del Noble, Arrope, Terete, Beethoven, Bar La Esquina, Asador Beethoven, Restaurante Asador Jarrero, El Claustro de los Agustinos, Restaurante Arino Jatetxea
Things to do in Haro
4 based on 250 reviews
Well... we had a few hours for lunch in between winery visits. Reading the TA reviews, we were not inspired to have lunch in Haro. So, we found this small town about ten minutes outside of Haro called Bastida/La Bastida on a map. The TA reviews were mostly fantastic and mostly in Spanish. It was clear within a few minutes that we had made a great choice. This was good home cooking at it's finest... literally, momma was in the back cooking while junior was running around the front of the house serving guests. This is a real off the beaten path kinda of place for foreigners. You won't be dissapointed if you like a little adventure and I hope you find this review as searching for a good place in or around Haro won't easily get you here.Thank you very much
4 based on 123 reviews
The restaurant is located in the cloisters around the perimeter of this historic hotel's grand atrium. The lighting at night is soft and moody and service attentive. Food was extremely good and in the local style. Wine list is, of course, superb.
4 based on 204 reviews
Dropped in for pintxo as the music was playing lively. The staff were really friendly and understood our mime language! The pork skewers and patates brava were good but the squid was AMAZING! Served with salt and a balsamic green salad, it was super tasty and cooked right in front of us on the grill. The barrel tables with toothpick souvenirs are cute too. This squid was so good we brought a friend back with us the next day and ate even more plus tried the mushrooms - all good in here for a casual bar.
4 based on 134 reviews
We went to this restaurant as it was recommended, however, we found it quite average. Waitresses were lovely though but food was average at similar prices to other places where we had better meals. (Note: there are two Beethoven restaurants, we were at Beethoven I)
4 based on 163 reviews
This bar is always packed with Haro locals who enjoy excellent value tapas and raciones, freshly cooked by charming and helpful staff. Especially recommended are chipirones at 6 euros and brocheta especial (gambas and caremalised pineapple) for 3 euros. Thursday evening they offer a special deal of a glass of wine and a pinxto (tapa) for one euro. A friendly place for inexpensive, fresh snacks.
4 based on 807 reviews
Decided to visit Beethoven after reading the reviews and wasn't disappointed mainly due to great service from Helena who spoke perfect English. She recommended wines and local food which was delicious. On the second night we tried the T Bone Steak. The steak was sliced off the bone and served on a hot stone plate allowing it to continue to cook. The taste was unbelievable!!
4 based on 1088 reviews
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We dined here on our first night in Haro. It was friendly and very Spanish. The speciality is oven baked lamb which was crispy on the outside and very tasty. Served with a crisp lettuce salad. The waiter spoke some English which helped as our Spanish is a bit limited. The wine was very good (red grand reserva). Not a cheap option but extremely delicious. So much so we went back and bought three bottles to take home. If you are a little adventurous- try the black pud as a starter. Surprisingly good. Streets ahead of what you get at home in an English breakfast deal. Haro is a lovely town that is family friendly and has a lovely central square. The community feel each evening was just fabulous and we so enjoyed just sitting and watching the world go by.
4 based on 373 reviews
Phoned at 10.00pm...Any room at the in..Yes come quick..We came quick and it was Lovely...Friendliest staff, Great food, the Duck and Lamb were excellent. Wine list was impressive and the kind waiter took us into the cave and expained a few things for us...In all..Very well priced and lovely feel..Highly reccomended.
4 based on 307 reviews
Went to this place because of trip advisor rating, and it is good. The place open from 1pm for lunch so donât go there too early. The menu has English version but not necessary match with the Spanish one, so better check with the waitress. I had whole grilled squid for â¬16, which is quite nice.
4 based on 920 reviews
Old cellar of the 16th century. Building of stone and wood. Five rooms with different atmospheres. Covered terrace and outside. More than 1000 m2 garden. Children's games. Parking for more than 50 vehicles. Two underground Cellars or "calados". Creative a
This is one of the better restaurants in the Rioja wine region and has a reputation for that even though there is no particular reason to visit Casalareina among quite a few not particularly charming surrounding towns. Wine tourism is the main attractive but a few have from good to outstanding restaurants. La Vieja Bodega is well known for its traditional Riojan food and we enjoyed that. The tomatoes with olive oil and basil were flavorful but the menestra was a little overcooked. On the other hand, the pig trotters were prepared to perfection. The popular ham croquettes were very good but not among the best we have eaten elsewhere. The berries desert was good and light for an after meal and the wine list good with offers in half bottles which we enjoy if needing to drive afterwards. The Sierra Cantabria red was very good and the price adequate. The food prices are moderate and the service a little rough perhaps appropriate for a large lumbering , clean, place as its name indicates. Parking was free.
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