Rustic decoration and big menu with variety
In the central pedestrian street is the Tasca Herradores The Bishopric, where we ate at a table on the terrace. It is decorated totally rustic, with stone walls, solid wood tables and items related to religious life hanging on the walls. This restaurant is famous for its tapas and sandwiches, full of trays with toasts of all kinds, and it looked good. It also has an big menu with a variety of appetizers and salads, plus steaks (sirloin basically), and as only had cod fish prepared in three different ways. We ask first to share a salad of smoked, and seconds a sirloin and eggs with ham. The truth is it was all great, but even though the place was empty and had only occupied the tables on the terrace, it took quite to serve us, and also mixed in a dish that had to redo (so while one was over eating, the other still waiting to bring him what he asked for).