El Zaguan

Price:
Menu: Pinxtos

El Zaguan is a very nice, and mostly Spanish, little bar where you come mainly to eat pinxtos. These are typical Spanish appetizers served on a stick. At the end of the evening count the sticks and count them. The appetizers vary from meat to fish (occasionally a vegetarian one comes along). You can also betsell individual dishes from the chalkboard on the wall. Pimentos padron, for example, or patatas bravas. So typically Spanish!

There is a casual, warm atmosphere and the light is perfectly cozy! Old sports props hang on the wall, you sit on low stools and wine is served in a low glass. In short, definitely recommended if you really want to enjoy Spanish style.

Tel: +34 971 19 28 82

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