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Les,
Here is an earlier list that you might find helpful.
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In Puente La Reina October 2015 I enjoyed a GREAT menu del dia at the La Conrada restaurant at 17 Paseo de los Fueros, which parallels the camino on the south. For 10 euros seated in the comfy bar the meal included pasta salad, fresh octopus with aioli mayonaise and saute potatoes, lemon sherbet, and a glass of wine. Read more on their web page.
Viana has many very good restaurants. One favorite and nearby the municipal albergue is the restaurant in the Palacio de Pujados hotel where local vintners seem to enjoy eating well. In 2015 the menu del dia was roughly 15 euros including 3 courses, a bottle of local Rioja wine and coffee; all were superb! Here is their TripAdvisor citation.
Enjoy! Buen camino to all your group.
I don't remember it as a restaurant or what the price was or even the name (a moderately long Basque name) but I can tell you how to find this place where we had tapas a few times. It is on a corner across the road from the bullring. The bust of Hemingway is looking right at it. If that isn't enough Spain/Pamplona for you there was some matador decor (that's a catchy phrase) and (warning) mounted bull heads inside.I'm looking for restaurant recommendations in Pamplona. We're meeting at Cafe Iruna so not there... what other really great restaurants would you recommend that will introduce my group to Spain and pilgrim life? (Not too expensive please )
Pinxos at Bar Gaucho (Edit - in Pamplonarestaurant recommendations
Hello folks - I'm looking for recommendations... I know you'll all have answers
I'm walking with a group of 6 pilgrims in a few days time... we're walking from Pamplona to Logrono... a little taster for them which I hope will encourages them all to go back and walk some more at another time.
I'm looking for restaurant recommendations in Pamplona. We're meeting at Cafe Iruna so not there... what other really great restaurants would you recommend that will introduce my group to Spain and pilgrim life? (Not too expensive please )
Also, are there any river/lake/pool opportunities for swimming between Pamplona and Logrono? I know it's crazy... I've walked through this section 4 times and yet I cant remember... nor can I think of a restaurant?
Thanks in advance for your ideas
Hi LesBrassHello folks - I'm looking for recommendations... I know you'll all have answers
I'm walking with a group of 6 pilgrims in a few days time... we're walking from Pamplona to Logrono... a little taster for them which I hope will encourages them all to go back and walk some more at another time.
I'm looking for restaurant recommendations in Pamplona. We're meeting at Cafe Iruna so not there... what other really great restaurants would you recommend that will introduce my group to Spain and pilgrim life? (Not too expensive please )
Also, are there any river/lake/pool opportunities for swimming between Pamplona and Logrono? I know it's crazy... I've walked through this section 4 times and yet I cant remember... nor can I think of a restaurant?
Thanks in advance for your ideas
I have some recommendations from someone who is from Pamplona( I ought to add that my question was about cheap/ reasonable places to eat in city centre)Hello folks - I'm looking for recommendations... I know you'll all have answers
I'm walking with a group of 6 pilgrims in a few days time... we're walking from Pamplona to Logrono... a little taster for them which I hope will encourages them all to go back and walk some more at another time.
I'm looking for restaurant recommendations in Pamplona. We're meeting at Cafe Iruna so not there... what other really great restaurants would you recommend that will introduce my group to Spain and pilgrim life? (Not too expensive please )
Also, are there any river/lake/pool opportunities for swimming between Pamplona and Logrono? I know it's crazy... I've walked through this section 4 times and yet I cant remember... nor can I think of a restaurant?
Thanks in advance for your ideas
I went to Saint Wich more than once in Pamplona last week!Hello folks - I'm looking for recommendations... I know you'll all have answers
I'm walking with a group of 6 pilgrims in a few days time... we're walking from Pamplona to Logrono... a little taster for them which I hope will encourages them all to go back and walk some more at another time.
I'm looking for restaurant recommendations in Pamplona. We're meeting at Cafe Iruna so not there... what other really great restaurants would you recommend that will introduce my group to Spain and pilgrim life? (Not too expensive please )
Also, are there any river/lake/pool opportunities for swimming between Pamplona and Logrono? I know it's crazy... I've walked through this section 4 times and yet I cant remember... nor can I think of a restaurant?
Thanks in advance for your ideas
Albergue Santiago de Apóstol, it's about 400m up the path after crossing the bridge at Puente la Reina has a large outdoor swimming pool with a lifeguard.Hello folks - I'm looking for recommendations... I know you'll all have answers
I'm walking with a group of 6 pilgrims in a few days time... we're walking from Pamplona to Logrono... a little taster for them which I hope will encourages them all to go back and walk some more at another time.
I'm looking for restaurant recommendations in Pamplona. We're meeting at Cafe Iruna so not there... what other really great restaurants would you recommend that will introduce my group to Spain and pilgrim life? (Not too expensive please )
Also, are there any river/lake/pool opportunities for swimming between Pamplona and Logrono? I know it's crazy... I've walked through this section 4 times and yet I cant remember... nor can I think of a restaurant?
Thanks in advance for your ideas
I am not going to recommend a particular restaurant in Pamplona but a whole street. 100 metres away from Cafe Iruna across the Plaza del Castillo is the entry to Calle San Nicolas which is party central in Pamplona. There is a similar hot spot in Logrono - it is called Calle Laurel and is just west of the Cathedral. Sorry can't help you with the swimming thing although rivers at Puente La Reina and Estella looked swimmable.Hello folks - I'm looking for recommendations... I know you'll all have answers
I'm walking with a group of 6 pilgrims in a few days time... we're walking from Pamplona to Logrono... a little taster for them which I hope will encourages them all to go back and walk some more at another time.
I'm looking for restaurant recommendations in Pamplona. We're meeting at Cafe Iruna so not there... what other really great restaurants would you recommend that will introduce my group to Spain and pilgrim life? (Not too expensive please )
Also, are there any river/lake/pool opportunities for swimming between Pamplona and Logrono? I know it's crazy... I've walked through this section 4 times and yet I cant remember... nor can I think of a restaurant?
Thanks in advance for your ideas
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