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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 248711, member: 537"] I have stayed in both La Trucha and the albergue in the Mesón El Acebo and had a very good experience in both. The mesón is owned by a family whose roots in El Acebo go way way back. Anyone who walked in the early 2000s will remember that this was the only place in town at that time. The father died about a year ago. The daughter has taken over and she is spread pretty thin with her family and her work. They have also gotten a lot of competition from the two private places right at the entrance to town, and from the huge private albergue at the end of town (the building that looks like a hotel with a circle driveway with huge flags flying) At least two of these three businesses are owned by "outsiders," not that there´s anything wrong with that, but I think the family feels a little under siege. IMO, the food served at the mesón is much better than at the other two places on the main road. It´s always a good idea to check to see what time cafés open in the morning. Now that the mesón´s albergue business is so limited, I think they probably have little incentive to open early for breakfast, but might on request. buen camino, Laurie [/QUOTE]
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