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Las Eras 12
50002 Zaragoza
Spain
976 291 105
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Hours
What time does El Loro open?
El Loro opens at 6:00 AM on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does El Loro close?
El Loro is closed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.El Loro closes at 9:30 AM on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Wed ClosedThu-Sun 6:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Does El Loro have parking?
Yes, El Loro has parking options.
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Great Pintxos - including fantastic vegetarian options - lovely staff and beautiful ambiance. A…read moremust !
Best tapas we had in Zaragoza. The people who work here are so sweet and nice, even with my…read moreterrible Spanish. Basically every dish I had here was excellent. We tried the migas, morcilla (blood sausage), lamb, and two croquets (one with pasta, another with risotto), and they were all really good. The interior is also very cool, with lots of bull themed kitch to look at.
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Phenomenal restaurant. We brought our son and asked our waiter to bring local specialties…read more Incredibly delicious, great service and the price was far below what we expected to pay. We even made reservations to come again two days later.
A quaint dining room. Great food and service.
Scallops! Delicious.
Roast pork and papas Fritos. Absolutely delicious.
This is my favorite restaurant in Zaragoza! All of the dishes are so unique…read more My favorite is the mi cutie con helado de Sandia! Wow...I dream about this dish! The flavor combo together is unreal. This dish sings! Whenever we're in Zaragoza we make sure to come to this restaurant and I must order this dish. I wouldn't be lying if I told you we purposely stopped in Zaragoza on a road trip just for this dish! On a one night start t we actually came for dinner and again for lunch before we had to go. But the ambiance and decor are all so lovely. This last time what the first time I visited as a parent with kids and the staff were so kind and accommodating, especially when my baby girl was crying. The small plates here are so inventive. This is a perfect date night restaurant, friend hang and even a family meal out! Try all the dishes! You'll love it.
Amazing!!! Best quality at amazing affordable price. Wanted to come back but it was closed on…read moreTuesday... Must go when visiting Zaragoza.
Five star market ! Mercado Centrale de Zaragoza…read moreBuilt in the1800's it is a contemporary artistic creation by artist architect Felix Navarro Perez... Made primarily of iron and glass, a fake period facade of brick was placed at the front to be more endearing to the citizens of that time. It stands in the exact place as the original marketplace. Authentic in its products. Geared towards the local clientele, one can find the freshest of meats, fish, cheese, cured products, fruits, take home to heat and serve dishes at more than reasonable prices! We did not find any Migas or Ternesca, some foods the area is known for. We were happy to have found the empanadillas, tortillas, and other amazing looking... ready made foods to sample. Also known as "Lanuza" as it located right on Plaza de Lanuza. The building marks the beginning of the historical city centre and is graced by a statue of Cesar Augusto. It is easily accessible by city bus (only 1.50 euro at the time of this writing), taxi or tram.
Researching for local farmers markets is one of favorite things to do when visiting new and…read moreunfamiliar locations. Of course I had a half day to explore the spectacular city of Zaragoza and found out they had a decent sized market, so that was my first stop. Finding the market itself is not too difficult as you basically have to locate the largest and oldest structure in the city (The Cathedral) and right next to it is the indoor market. Some of the reasons I dropped the review to a lower three star is this market is really intended for locals in terms of picking up fresh meats, veggies, fish, and various other cooking ingredients. Out of the 20 or so stalls, only one or two had snacks or meals you could grab on the go, so really this again is geared towards local residents. With that being said, it is definitely worthwhile if you need any of the mentioned above, but if you are looking for that quintessential grazing type market, look elsewhere in the city.
Excellent food Very friendly service…read moreTo be absolutely recommended Not to be missed Vaut le detour
My favorite place in this city ( only tried tapas). Price is very reasonable. Portions are small…read morebut delicious! The Thai flavored scampi was my favorite.
Langostino y lima.
Menú degustación
Carrilera de ternera guisada al vino tinto, regaliz y manzana
A cute restaurant with friendly staff and pretty good food. There were only a few people when I…read morecame and a single worker doing everything herself. She was very sweet and helped me order even though my Spanish is terrible. I ended up getting a combo meal with the green buddha bowl, a coffee, and a bowl of fruit. It took a while for it to come out because the woman who took my order was also preparing the food and coffee. The bowl was filling and fresh and seemed pretty healthy! Unfortunately the table I was sitting as was pretty wobbly so I accidentally spilled most of my cappuccino :( I was also too embarrassed to say anything so I didn't really get the caffeine dose that I needed but that was definitely my fault haha. Anyways, the decorations were very cute and I enjoyed my meal here! Their menu is pretty limited and focused more on breakfast so keep that in mind.
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We went here three times during a one week stay in Zaragoza. It is close to the Roman theater…read moremuseum. Every time we stopped there we loved the experience. The tomato dishes were outstanding as was the Spanish jamon. The wait staff were engaged and fun to order from even with our rudimentary spanish. We had 2 sets of six tapas on our last visit, and I liked some more than others but fun to experiment with. There is a QR code to see an English menu but its largely in Spanish to be ready to use Translate or go with the flow and enjoy the stuff you like most and the ambience.
We popped in here for dinner. It was pretty good. Completely packed and by the time we left there…read morewas a wait. Large menu with lots to choose from. I had meatballs. They were ok. My husband had an egg and jamon dish. He liked it. We finished with a piece of cheesecake. More dense than we get in the US, and really good. Nice wine list and a full bar is available. If you don't speak any Spanish have Google translate ready. Not a lot of English spoken, but enough. You can always communicate to some degree. It's got an antigue hodge podge theming. Cute.
Love the over the top decor.
Their own wine.
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