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This spot serves up a mix of traditional tapas and hearty local dishes, with a noticeable lean towards comfort food that fits well with the pilgrim traffic nearby. The menu often includes a variety of small plates designed for sharing, allowing diners to sample different flavors without a formal dining pace. Alongside the tapas, there’s a focus on a well-priced pilgrims’ menu, which provides a simple but filling meal including drink options like wine, fitting the casual and social atmosphere. Seafood appears more frequently here than along other nearby Camino eateries, and the setting—complete with outdoor seating and a wood-fired bar area—invites relaxed, unhurried visits. It’s the kind of place where people come for a substantial meal or a quick bite paired with drinks, making it a flexible stop either before or after walking the final stretch of the Camino de Santiago.
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