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Menéndez Pelayo, 11
39600 Maliaño
Spain
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Does Cafetería Iris serve alcohol?
Yes, Cafetería Iris serves alcohol.
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Yes, Cafetería Iris has parking options.
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Yes, Cafetería Iris has free WiFi.
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The views were impressive, especially at sunset. The beer selection was very limited on draft and…read morelight, but acceptable. I was impressed by the waitstaff (noting that I was with a regular) and was surprised how good the food was considering it was more of a tourist location.
Caracolillos y rabas.
This place is unreal! Always packed with locals around breakfast and lunch time. They serve some of…read morethe best Spanish omelette I've had and the pinchos are on another level. If you're in Bilbao this place is a must!
La vista por dentro hacia la puerta de la entrada
La pared cerca de los helados
Comida muy buena, y servicio perfecto!! Le recomiendo a alguien que esté cerca y necesite una…read morebebida, tapas, o cena.
Place is a little hidden away under an apartment building but it's a perfect place to grab dinner…read moreand drinks if you went to playa sardinero or playa mataleñas
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I've been to La Cafetería Picos de Europa at least once for every visit to Santander. I think the…read moreplace is an excellent spot to get late night eats in a somewhat quiet environment. This space has a bar/restaurant style dining environment in which there are about 10 or so places to sit at the bar and two floor with tables. The restaurant has a nice menu of various raciones that start at around 7 Euros; however, most of the raciones are around 10-14 Euros. Compared to other spots in the area, the prices are slightly higher but they are not unreasonable. Overall, service is ok. Well, the type of service depends on the number of folks in the bar/restaurant. On most occasions, the bartenders are pretty attentive; however, you might have to make your presence known to get some attention from the staff.
Great place for tapas! And also for a glass of wine. This is one of the only place I was actually…read moreserved a free tapa with my glass of white wine. The service was very friendly. Read more at www.kimstravelblog.com
It's just one of those places you shouldn't miss while in Santander. Fabulous homemade cooking,…read moregreat stews, beef, fish, veggies and desserts, and a great selection of wines. Fantastic value for money. You'll see mostly local people eating here, from breakfast to dinner. They don't take reservations, so 13:30 for lunch and 20:30 for dinner are advisable times to arrive.
Stored in for lunch. Nice atmosphere. Ee say outside and it Took a while to get served.. Ordered…read moreSangria, they brought us beer;). Olives and bread came and we ordered the mussels marinara and crab rice. Very delicious and hearty.
Five stars all the way. Everything delicious! Pimientos we fought over, rice we swooned over, clams…read morewe wanted more, artichoke hearts cooked perfectly. Great service and nice sunny location by the water, too! Will go back asap!
Quebec is good for what it is - a quick stop to get a tortilla and a drink…read more Their pricing model is inexpensive and really easy to understand. You pick a pincho and based on the color of the plate it is on, you know what to pay. There are 3 locations in Santander, as of the writing of this review, and their food is consistent across all of their locations. My one gripe about Quebec is that their jamon y queso tortilla doesn't have full pieces of ham and cheese on it. They put slivers of ham and cheese on the sides of the tortilla to give the appearance that the tortilla has ham and cheese on the inside. That's just dishonest. But, don't be dissuaded because of that. They still have other great tortillas for great prices.
My roommate and I visited this little restaurant for dinner one night in the first week of our…read morearrival. It was pretty good! It's most known for its tortillas, which is the one thing I never really get tired of eating here in Spain. I'm pretty sick of bocadillos, but tortillas never really get old if you know where to find the good ones. This is one of those spots! (Tortillas are not created equally, my friends). Read more on Santander restaurants and reviews: www.kimstravelblog.com
This is a great place, the service is fantastic and the food is off the chain..!!…read moreGreat prices too..!! Whether you get "raciones" or plates you will enjoy EVERYTHING!!!!