Zaragoza
The grande dame of Zaragoza dining, Casa Lac opened in 1825 and is reputedly Spain's oldest licensed restaurant. The cuisine today is tastily contemporary…
Zaragoza
The grande dame of Zaragoza dining, Casa Lac opened in 1825 and is reputedly Spain's oldest licensed restaurant. The cuisine today is tastily contemporary…
Zaragoza
The creative tapas at this tightly packed spot are arrayed very temptingly along the bar: you can just select those that appeal most; maybe prawn-stuffed…
Zaragoza
A tightly squeezed hubbub of a bar where you place your order then wait for the barman's bellow to tell you it's ready. The papapico (minced pork and…
Zaragoza
There's an eye-catching huge pair of red lips painted on one white brick wall, but this place is as much about gastronomy as style, particularly in the…
Zaragoza
Aragonese meat dishes are a speciality at this artfully designed restaurant. It styles itself as a parrilla, meaning dishes are cooked on a barbecue-style…
Zaragoza
Birosta is an excellent, cooperative-run, vegetarian restaurant-cafe-bar where lunch and dinner are served in a neat, pine-tabled dining room, or you can…
Zaragoza
A tiny, always busy bar on a tiny lane, El Ángel brings a touch of Japan and Argentina to Zaragoza tapas with delicate tempuras fried up on the spot and…
Zaragoza
The terrace under the trees here, at the top of a grassy riverbank beside the Puente del Pilar, is perfect for a drink and bite on a summer evening. The…
Zaragoza
This stylish, clean-lined spot, overlooking a pretty old-town plaza, fulfils many roles – it's great for breakfasts, tasty lunches, evening drinks in a…
Zaragoza
Greenery-decked Café Botánico, just off Plaza del Pilar, serves great coffee, teas, home-made lemonade, good tostadas (toast slices with various toppings)…
Zaragoza
La Fama is the place in Zaragoza to enjoy churros (deep-fried doughnut-like sticks beloved throughout Spain) dipped in a glass of thick hot chocolate.
Zaragoza
The bar groans under the weight of prepared tapas including many varieties of montado (bread slices with assorted toppings) while other offerings are made…
Zaragoza
Ruby-red walls covered with copies of pre-civil war posters and photos, combined with discreet lighting, an animated atmosphere and tasty tapas and…
Zaragoza
Who would have thought you could do so much with migas (fried breadcrumbs)… La Miguería serves this filling quick-fix food in some 30 ways, including…
Zaragoza
Locals flock here for a wide variety of seafood raciones (full-plate serves of tapas items) from bolas de bacalau (round cod croquettes) and pulpo a la…
Zaragoza
A good El Tubo spot to duck into for solidly satisfying, not-too-fancy tapas – the likes of smoked-salmon-and-prawn montaditos (small, warm bread rolls),…
Zaragoza
Join the crowds flocking in for reputedly some of the best croquettes in Spain. Tasty varieties include ham, cheese and walnut; wild mushrooms and goat…
Zaragoza
The handsome art nouveau building dates from 1903, but there has been a market on this site since the Middle Ages. You can still buy pig heads and…