Bar Pacos

Andalucía


Hotel Puerta de la Luna's downstairs bar prepares a wide array of tasty cortesías (free tapas that come with your drink) and medias raciones. Specialties such as crêpes (variously filled with fried egg, pork, peppers or mushrooms) are complemented by creative whimsies like Chupachups de queso crujiente (a Spanish-style crunchy cheese lollipop, spinach with prawns or fried green beans.


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