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Calle Kareaga, 40
48903 Barakaldo
Spain
944 850 136
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http://www.maxcenter.com
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Small mall by river in Bilbao. Not far from the Guggenheim Museum. Three or four levels of shops…read moreand restaurants. It's a nice and modern as far as decor. There's a parking garage below as well. The first two hours are free. Vans, H & M, a sun glasses store, a candy store, Tattoo and Piercings place, and a bunch of other places. There's also a movie theater here and a few sit down restaurants and a few fast food places. There is a supermarket on the lower level as well which is very convenient.
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Nice big mall with good stores. It has two wings and you can take a bridge over the highway between…read morethem which was cool. Good selection of stores and a decent food court. Have found my way here a few times in the past couple of weeks to get some shopping gone. Appreciate the underground parking option, especially on super hot days.
I went straight up the escalator to the 6th floor to an amazing grocery store. I bought 100 with…read moreof food and booze. Good value. One bottle of wine was on sale for 2.50. It was delicious. 13.5% Specialty items. Clean and convenient. Great check out experience. The next day, I walked around the main floor and the 5th floor ladies clothing and children's wear. It was lovely.
These are exceptional stores throughout Spain and we've been to them in Portugal. You can spend 20…read moregrand on a bottle of cognac or 5 grand on a tv, €300 on caviar or €1.50 on an espresso. We focus on their cafe, supermarket and in-house bakery sections to which they e added a sushi bar here (and I'm sure elsewhere). We bought groceries as we simply can't eat out all day every day after two months. And of course sweet treats. We visited the cafe twice mid afternoon for their tapas selection focussing on salmon with honey, red pepper stuffed with spider crab and sardines all of course sit on sliced baguette. Add a strong beer then a cafe con leche and it's a complete late lunch. It's service with a smile at the cafe bar (they have tables but at the bar you get the action of cooks grilling fillet steak and deep frying calamari from fresh. Fresh is key here so it's a tad more pricy than some places. The times we were there we were the only English speakers. If you don't know much Spanish and find tapas choices (pintxos here mostly) then this place is a good start to help you navigate. Lots for meat lovers too. The staff work incredibly hard but still manage service with a smile. The WiFi wasn't working both times we were there and there are restrooms convenient to the cafe.
Exquisite sardine
Ted pepper stuffed with spider crab.
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