"Dino" as in dinosaur? Perhaps this refers to the irritable staff who act like they're voracious for tourist blood. Or maybe "Dino" refers to the staff's fear of tourists, as they became so terrified and anxious as soon as the line started forming. Perhaps we'll never know.
This cafe is located right in the center of Zaragoza so expect a huge line. The staff get super stressed out whenever a wave of tourists enters. Which is strange, considering this is the part of town ALL the tourists stop in on their way to other cities, so it should be nothing new. But they're snappy and really unfriendly. I'm a firm believer in the phenomenon that if you're nice to people and keep a smile on your face, things are more likely to go your way. Apparently they haven't heard of this before.
We only stopped here because we really needed a pick-me-up on the long road trip from Barcelona to Madrid. The cappuccino I had was tasty and hit the spot for the other half of the journey. One of the amazing things about Spain is that they are spot-on with their coffee everywhere you go. Even the fast food joints have top of the line espresso machines!
Outdoor seating offers a great view of the Basilica de Pilar and the plaza. Take a moment to chill out, people watch, and enjoy the scenery with a decent cup of coffee.
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