'The caterpillar and the barley' is a large and hugely popular restaurant-bar divided between the downstairs dining room, dominated by a normally busy bar serving local craft beers, and the upstairs roof terrace complete with retractable roof. The food is assured if not spectacular, and includes Mexican favorites as well as a couple of international dishes.
La Oruga y La Cebada
San Luis Potosí
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This excellent museum devoted to the work of Mexican artist Federico Silva (b 1923) should not be missed. The 17th-century building was once a hospital…
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Centro de las Artes Centenario
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Jardín de San Francisco (Jardín Guerrero)
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The altar of the 17th- and 18th-century Templo de San Francisco was remodeled in the 20th century, but the sacristy (the priest's dressing room), reached…
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3. Jardín de San Francisco (Jardín Guerrero)
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4. Templo de la Tercera Orden & Templo del Sagrado Corazón
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The small Templo de la Tercera Orden, built in 1694 and restored in 1960, and Templo del Sagrado Corazón (1728−31), both formerly part of the Franciscan…
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The neoclassical Palacio de Gobierno was built between 1770 and 1816. Its most illustrious lodger was Benito Juárez – first in 1863 when he was fleeing…
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The 19th-century Palacio Municipal features powerful stone arches. Finished in 1838, it was the home of Bishop Ignacio Montes de Oca from 1892 to 1915…