Susanna Nel
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- May/June 2018
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Hi everyone. Could you please give me approximate prices for an average restaurant dinner (not pilgrim's meal), restaurant lunch (bocadillo ?) as well as breakfast, supermarket lunch (bread, cheese, cold meat, fruit, etc), and most importantbeer and wine (red and white)? Thank you thank you!
One reason why pilgrim meals are so popular is because they are served so early by Spanish standards. The meal can be finished before the albergues are closed, about the same time the locals think about dinner. If you want a regular dinner you may have to stay in hotels and forego early morning starts
I'd love to read your blog - but I'mgetting a messageRestaurant dinner can be anywhere from 6 Euros to 150 Euros, depending on the restaurant.
Bocadillos run anywhere from 3 to 6 Euros.
Bread can be as little as 35 cents a loaf, you can buy cheese and meat by the slice.
Fruit is cheaper in Spain than in the USA imo.
Beer is 1 to 2 Euros
Wine is usually 1 Euro a glass of tinto - you can buy boxed wine for around 1 Euro
It's really a difficult questions. Here are a few blogs I did on food:
Desayuno/Breakfast: http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/search?q=Desayuno
El Almuerzo/Lunch: http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/search?q=Almuerzo
Tapas and Pinchos: http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/search?q=Tapas
I know a lot of people say that Rick, but we found we could get dinners earlier at most places.
I think only once we had to wait till 7 pm, and that was a popular place in Pamplona.
I wouldn't want to eat any earlier than that - surely most albergues are open until at least 11pm?
Better be inside the municipal albergues at 10pm.I wouldn't want to eat any earlier than that - surely most albergues are open until at least 11pm?
I'd love to read your blog - but I'mgetting a message
This blog is open to invited readers only
On the CF maybe, I was pushed to find anything decent in Bezanos, Mino and Sigueiro before 9pm.I know a lot of people say that Rick, but we found we could get dinners earlier at most places.
I think only once we had to wait till 7 pm, and that was a popular place in Pamplona.
On the CF maybe, I was pushed to find anything decent in Bezanos, Mino and Sigueiro before 9pm.
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Your blogs are very helpful. I appreciate them, thanks!Restaurant dinner can be anywhere from 6 Euros to 150 Euros, depending on the restaurant.
Bocadillos run anywhere from 3 to 6 Euros.
Bread can be as little as 35 cents a loaf, you can buy cheese and meat by the slice.
Fruit is cheaper in Spain than in the USA imo.
Beer is 1 to 2 Euros
Wine is usually 1 Euro a glass of tinto - you can buy boxed wine for around 1 Euro
It's really a difficult questions. Here are a few blogs I did on food:
Desayuno/Breakfast: http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/search?q=Desayuno
El Almuerzo/Lunch: http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/search?q=Almuerzo
Tapas and Pinchos: http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/search?q=Tapas
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