Restaurants in Castilla La Mancha
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Gambrinus
As good for a meal as for beer and tapas, this place has pleasant outdoor tables and it does Tex-Mex if you’re after something a little more spicy.
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Bacus
The huge menú del día (daily set menu) is the order of the day here and its paella is home-made, unlike those at many other eateries.
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Restaurante San Nicolás
Another fine establishment for solid Castilian-Manchegan food with an emphasis on bacalao (cod) and game. Reservations recommended.
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Convento San Antonio
The Franciscan nuns here sell their sweet speciality, corazones de San Antonio (San Antonio hearts) for €8 a box.
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Santa Fe
You can eat better here, and for half the price, than in the restaurants on nearby Zocodover. It also does good-value bocadillos (rolls) for lighter meals.
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Ñaca Ñaca
This place is good for chunky bocadillos (filled rolls) deep into the night.
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Outdoor Cafés
The outdoor cafés on Plaza de Zocodover are pleasant for a coffee or drink.
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La Naviera
Diners swoop like seagulls ready for the best seafood in Toledo.
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Kumera
Diverse, innovative menu and streetside dining space.
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Taberna El Embrujo
Near the top of the escalator up to the Old Town, this friendly bar has an appealing stone-clad dining area and an outdoor terrace across the street. It does a great line in high-quality deli-style tapas, with tasty tomato salads, delicious foie and toothsome seafood options, all served with a smile.
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Taberna El Botero
Handy for the cathedral, this atmospheric bar and restaurant offers up elaborately presented dishes based on traditional Spanish ingredients like octopus, hake and game. It also does a nice line in expertly prepared cocktails and mixed drinks.
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San Juan Plaza Mayor
This bright and buzzy tapas bar on Plaza Mayor has fine cathedral views from its terrace and a good selection of tasty bar snacks. The dining room offers a broad range of cheap eats, including a wide selection of rice dishes for two, as well as salads and grilled meats. Simpler dishes are the way to go here. Service is scatty.
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La Ermita
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Hostal del Cardenal
This hotel-restaurant enjoys one of Toledo's most magical locations for eating alfresco; it's tucked into a private garden entered via its own gate in the city walls. The food is classic Spanish, with roast meats – sucking pig and lamb are the best dishes on show here – to the fore. It's a bit touristy, but the location is unforgettable on a warm summer's night.
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El Secreto
Exuberant decor featuring painted tiles and a friendly laid-back attitude characterise this place, which has a pretty dining room with vistas behind a small front bar. There's a good selection of pastas and salads, and meat dishes include a tasty deer burger.
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El Bodegón
Up a narrow lane in the new town, this sociable bar has a peaceful terrace and several indoor tables where you can watch your meat being expertly grilled on the wood stove in the corner. No frills; great value.
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Asador Palencia de Lara
This smart place with a modern dining room set in an historic patio specialises in grilled meats and it does them pretty well. Eschew the overpriced starters and start your meal in the bar area, which turns out a delicious series of €2 tapas, then head through for the meaty mains. The wine list looks amazingly cheap, but be aware that €8 is added to each bottle – don't ask us why.
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El Ajibe
Elegant restaurant serving classy traditional cooking, including roast leg of lamb with a creamy mustard sauce. Reserve ahead.
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