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2 years ago
Great views, great ambiance and most of all the food from the appetizer to the desserts one of the best in Pamplona. I spent 3 nights in Pamplona and ate at the top places including Michelin rated restaurants. This place wins read more
Calle de los Descalzos, 56-58
31001 Pamplona
Spain
948 211 356
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http://www.elbuhoskybar.com
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Hours
What time does El Búho open?
El Búho opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does El Búho close?
El Búho closes at 2:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 11:00 AM - 2:00 AM (Next day)
Does El Búho serve alcohol?
Yes, El Búho serves alcohol.
Does El Búho have parking?
Yes, El Búho has parking options.
Does El Búho have free WiFi?
Yes, El Búho has free WiFi.
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Una oferta gastronómica navarra, y del mundo, al estilo "slow food", en un espacio único
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Very good food, service and ambience. highly recommend. Don't be fooled by the bar up front the…read moredining room is lovely in the back
Excellent place. Tapas are really good, not too crowded and fast service. Definitely recommendedread more
Semi Frio de café. Coffee mousse
Pincho miniburger esta exquisito
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Awesome place in a great town! This is one of few places I'd stop by on regular basis without a…read moredoubt. Tremendous foie gras pintxo (fua like the locals call it)! It can be busy like any other pintxo bar in the afternoons. Definitely i'll go back specially during the san fermin festivities. cheers
Great food. Good value. Good atmosphere. One of the better places we visited in the old city.read more
Wonderful red wine from Navarra
We came by Gaucho on a previous night around 7pm it was swamped with people. If you want to try…read moreGaucho, come early and be brave and just dive in. We came for lunch the next day and it was more manageable. We bucked up and dove in. We learned that the drill is to find a table or bar space and order drinks, then peruse the tapa offerings along the bar. You pay when you've ordered the items you want. When you want more, you return to the bar, get more and pay. Tables are precious, but they do turn over so just be patient. The folks behind the bar get busy. If you speak Spanish, you can get their attention more easily. If not, don't be shy, signal you are ready to order. The staff is there to move customers, so be quick about decisions. They do understand and speak some English though there's not much chatting going on. This was some of the best tapas we've had on the the trip and we went to Madrid and San Sebastian. We just picked things that looked interesting not knowing what they were. Everything was delicious. Several items were creamy and rich like the crispy duck, crispy spinach and shrimp, and the sea urchin. The foie gras was cooked just enough to brown but still had plenty of melty richness. We had everything plus 4 beers for about $57. It's a great place and definitely worth a visit if you're in Pamplona.
I wasn't really impressed by the pintxos at this place. We were expecting it to be outstanding…read more It wasn't. Food was mediocre. Service was fast and efficient. The place was small but wait staff was very good and kept the place clean all the time.
Foie gras
This is where Hemmingway wrote his famous book. The churros con Chocolate here were served hot with…read moregood chocolate dip and the cafe con Leche was excellent also.
Service was awful. Waiter was impatient and rude. Food was good…read more Beautiful historic restaurant Great ambience.
Tomate
Prices are great. The flavors are great. Always a line on the weekends and during San Fermin …read more.. forget it! Popular place for locals and visitors a like. I recommend the picantes. And padrons
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Mejillones
Good place for some quick tapas at the standing bar. Service is quick. My Spanish isn't that great…read morebut they understood just fine. It started off as just us standing but this place quickly filled up! Would definitely come back!
Excellent tapas and excellent beer. Stumbled upon this place while walking the streets…read more Would recommend the salmon and shrimp sandwich and the mini burger.
Café Iruña was founded in 1888 and is located in the Plaza del Castillo of Pamplona. This is an…read moreimportant historic site in itself, as it exudes local culture and tradition, and apparently was one of the first places in the City to be lit by electricity. This is Center City and the Sunday were were here, all the book sale booths in the square were in full operation and the place was buzzing with activity. Iruña is the Basque name for Pamplona, which is also a main thoroughfare for the Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago (French Route) as they descend from the Pyrenees, and of course a famous place for the "Running of Bulls". Gayle and I sat outside to enjoy our coffee, to watch the world walk by, and to meet a tour guide. Our informative Basque guide immediately lit up when we told him that we were from Nevada, as that were a lot of Basque people ended up. After showing us the comfortable historic main Cafe room, he led us to a smaller ornate room that also serves as a monument to Ernest Hemingway. We had previously been to Hemingway's former home in Havana Cuba, so experiencing another siting of this famous author was a real treat. So was the opportunity to experience this iconic "coffee shop" and the various local and global folks who linger here for the moment.
Great place ! Beautiful view and full of beautiful people ... customer service good but I think…read morethey should have more servers! Overall I like it
We enjoyed a terrific dinner at this small restaurant in the heart of Pamplona. There's a busy bar…read moredownstairs with tapas and drinks. Upstairs is a delightful restaurant that's a favorite with locals. The service here is impeccable and the food was fabulous. We started with a grilled vegetable plate -- vegetables are hard to find in Spain in October! We also enjoyed the classic Spanish meal of grilled steak and potatoes. Our waitress recommended a very nice rioja, the wine of the region. That was superb too! We're not normally dessert eaters, but we wanted to extend this lovely experience so we ordered the waitress' suggestion of a chocolate dessert with cafe con leche.
Really delicious pulpo a la plancha. We ordered two! Good service, and yummy desserts.read more
2 beers and 4 plates is all you need. The pulpo was delicious and easily the favorite
The pasts was simple and delicious. The Pane de La Tagliatella was my favorite though, it went very…read morewell with their flavored olive oil.
Very pleased. Sat for dinner outside tables right on the main square. People watching. Music…read morefrom the square. Took our order quickly, drinks delivered promptly. First and second courses followed. Food was fresh and delicious. Reasonably priced too. Waitress spoke enough English to be understood.
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