Street view of Slaughterhouse

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Slaughterhouse

Valencia


Once a butcher’s shop (hence its title, also inspired by the Kurt Vonnegut novel with a similar name), Slaughterhouse abounds in books (even in the toilets) – new, old, for sale and simply for browsing. There’s a limited menu of burgers, salads and cheeses, with every dish (€7 to €10) having a 1970s literary or pop-culture reference.


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