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NOT the surliest barman

peregrina2000

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Armed with the warning about the man who was supposed to give us the keys to the albergue in the inquisition building in Salmeron, we entered smiling and saying we brought greetings from Pepe in Villaconejos. We got a half smile and very gracious treatment.

The woman member of the family (his daughter?) was positively gregarious. She came over and chatted and brought us oranges.

The new PR strategy may be because in a few weeks, there will be another bar in town run by a young couple. Competition will not be good for the Cazador. The new people brought us inside to show us around and told us they would be cooking “real meals.”

I have attached a picture of the Cazador and one of the new place en obras. Any forum members who walk the Lana, check the new place out and report back. It’s on the route from Cazador to albergue.
 

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

peregrina2000

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Nice - but the second bar was operative already in 2019: "La Mazmorra" I think. I ate a tortilla de patata and chatted a bit with the owners. Maybe new owners now?
Yes it’s La Mazmorra. They told me the municipality owns the building, so they have the concession. It’s supposedly an old prison. Sounds like they had a lot of prisons in Salmeron. I am surprised that the dark bar lined with animal heads could survive while this place couldn’t.
 
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Yes it’s La Mazmorra. They told me the municipality owns the building, so they have the concession. It’s supposedly an old prison.
Well, I got a translation of La Mazmorra as The Dungeon.
 
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Yes it’s La Mazmorra. They told me the municipality owns the building, so they have the concession. It’s supposedly an old prison. Sounds like they had a lot of prisons in Salmeron. I am surprised that the dark bar lined with animal heads could survive while this place couldn’t.
Well considering COVID-19 occurred in the years between, whose to say what went down. But..always nice when there are options on out routes.
 

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