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Belorado dining off the pilgrim menu

billmclaughlin

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In Belorado you have more than one restaurant serving a pilgrim menu, but as you line up your spirits may sink as you experience that Ground Hog's Day feeling. Another pilgrim menu? Can I face it?

And if you've sampled tapas and enjoyed that alternative a few times...well you may still wish you could have a "normal" meal . If only you didn't have to wait until 10 pm or pay a lot. Just a normal meal without feeling part of a crowd. Not that you're anti-social, necessarily, but how about a dinner that's also a respite from the hurly burly of your accommodations.

Right on the Camino route in Belorado is a place called Bar Eterna. It looks closed -- I think it always looks closed -- but it’s not. I wouldn’t try looking for dinner before 8 pm, but at that hour you can have a civilized meal, 3 courses with a glass of wine, 15 euros and absolutely worth it. Pilgrims don’t go here, so the waitress reads the menu at a normal pace rather than rattling it off like it’s one long word. And at this point you’ll recognize most of the choices. But it's not for a group larger than 4. Two of us had a wonderful meal. Calm. Quiet. Just us at a table and 4 older gents at the bar.

Of course, I hope this recommendation doesn't change the place!
 
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This raises another point in passing. If somewhere "loolks" closed it does not mean it is. It is always worth trying, you never know. This happened to me one Sunday on the Ingles when there was nowhere else for quite a few kilometers!
Buen Camino
allan
 
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Yes, in a small-ish town like Belorado, Viana etc there will always be other options if that's what you and your walking buddies want.

Allan - I think I know the place you mean on the Ingles. It looked closed, but it had started to rain so I thought it was a good time to go for a beer. I noticed a few cigarettes in the ashtray outside so I thought 'ah-ha', tried the door and 'bingo!' Buen Camino!
 

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