Bars
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The [[chigre]] is the Asturian answer to the pub. | The [[chigre]] is the Asturian answer to the pub. | ||
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Revision as of 16:11, 20 June 2023
When is a bar not a bar? When you're in Spain of course. Spain plays fast and loose with language, and nowhere is that more in evidence than in how it names places to eat and drink. So if you are looking for a place to drink, you probably want to avoid places called "bar" and look instead for one of these types below.
Check out Restaurant Types In Asturias for the low down on the confusing naming.
Beer Bars
The cervecerÃa is where you want to go to get a beer or three. This is doubly true if you want craft beer.
Cocktail Bars
From swank to dank, these are my favorite spots for liquor drinks.
Cider Bars
The chigre is the Asturian answer to the pub.
Beach Bars
What's better than day drinking on vacation? Day drinking at the beach!
El Castru - Playa de AndrÃn, Llanes
La Pandina - Playa San AntolÃn, Naves