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3 based on 95 reviews
After the stunning walk along la Pasarela de la cerada it's great to finally have a great place to relax and have refreshment, be it a drink and tapa or a meal in the restaurant that serves traditional local Specialities. My personal favourite after doing the ten km walk along the valley from my home is the carne con tomate and the patatas bravas Del molino which is their own twist on a rather dull dish where fried potatoes are dressed with a great hot tomato sauce and sprinkled with melted cheese. Wash down with a wonderful creanza galira a local red wine from galera,, wonderful!whatever the weather it's very sheltered at. El molino so you can usually sit outdoors. The owner is very friendly and the ambience is great with a good selection in the pets corner and the free range chickens wandering around amongst the owners cats. There s often produce for sale rom their huerta, eggs, veg or walnuts recently. Highly recommend.hola!!de verdad que muchÃsimas gracias por estos comentarios tan bonitos hacia nuestro restaurante!!!ya sabes que siempre soys bien recibidos aquà en nuestra casa!!un saludo y espero volver a vernos pronto!!!!mil gracias!!!
Service was efficient food was okay, sadly just okay. Some of the dishes we wanted they didn't have which is always a little annoying. Seafood platter was good but every item was deep fried which I thought was a missed opportunity for a great meal. All the meals (6) were average at best. They also don't do large beers!!!!
Hace varios años comimos muy bien y muy barato, pero esta vez siento decir que la decepción ha sido total.La carta muy limitada, tanto que al verla decidimos pedir unas pizzas, pero nos dijeron que las pizzas y las rocas solo eran de noche. El lomo frito con ajos, nada tiene que ver con el auténtico lomo frito con ajos. El bacalao frito, tampoco es nada del otro mundo.La carta era tan reducida que no tienen ni patatas a lo pobre, ni fritas, ni huevos. Como un favor nos pusieron unos huevos fritos con patatas pero con tan pocas patatas que más que un plato era una tapa (ridÃculo, no más de 12 patatas). El bacalao tardo tanto que pensábamos que se les habÃa olvidado, asà que pedimos la cuenta para ir a comer a otro sitio y fué entonces cuando nos dijeron que el bacalao estaba en la freidora y que nos lo traÃan.En resumen, un desastre de comida por asà llamarlo. Evidentemente no volveremos aunque sea barato.
4 based on 35 reviews
Asador Romero is on the main road between Fatima. Place looks pleasant enough from the outside and interior decor good too. I had chotto/goat which was a strange mix of some being rather greasy and other bits rather dry - not sure how you do that ? Not being in a town it is reliant upon passing trade of people visit due to recommendation. Whilst it is ok- there are better places in castril itself. Friendly staff. Reasonable prices .
If you are touring, walking or staying in the area this is a must for a very pleasant stop.The greeting from the proprietor is warm and genuine. The menu will appeal to everyone and the food is freshly cooked and well presented. If you just want a drink/coffee or a snack you will be very happy with your visit. English fish and chips are served on Friday evenings - cooked the English way!!!
4 based on 87 reviews
Cafe bar emelio is situated on the main street in castril and has a small terrace with great views over the rooftops and the valley below. The var is like steppibg ack in tune woth traditional soanish decor and many ohotos and memorabilia from bull fighting, reflecting the career if the forner owner who had passed on business to younger members of his family. It is a great place for coffee,drinks, tapas. Not an extensive menu but food is all home cooked and delicious.
This is a real hidden gem and without exception all our friends we have introduced to this little bar rave about it. It is a lovely small traditional rustic family bar/restaurant, nothing fancy but the food is superb. It is just the sort of place I am always trying to find and rarely do, which makes this place very special. Alfonso, Mari his wife and three daughters run this place and they all take great pride in their work. They are very friendly, welcoming and happy people Now the food, which I have been enjoying for years as it is my local. Where do I start as everything is freshly prepared and beautifully presented. There is a variety of food, not normally found in other bars. I love the Tigres (mussels cooked in their shells with a cheese gratin sauce over the top); the stuffed sardines, the tuna cerviche, smoked salmon carpaccio, scallops in a beautiful sauce with a side orange & smoked salmon salad. And then the main courses - duck breast served sliced with garnishes, pork solomillo again sliced on a sizzling plate with a mushroom sauce, amazing steaks and venison. There are also lots of tapas to choose from, although Alfonso always serves excellent tapas with all orders of wine and beer. His wines are also excellent. And his coffees are to die for - make sure you try his Carajillo and also his Asiatico.Alfonso is very proud of the food he serves and rightly so. Even better everything is excellent value for money. Closed on Mondays.
4 based on 166 reviews
The hotel and restaurant is situated 75 metres from the turning into castril village. Attractive looking from The outside and doesn't disappoint inside either. I have only been in the restaurant part of hotel. Food is probably best described as homely cooking - it was delicious and served promtly- doesn't always happen in rural Spain !! Reasonable prices. Helpful and efficient staff.
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