One of three around town, this family-run classic is characterised by exemplary service, with every effort made to ensure nobody gets turned away hungry. The charcoal grill behind the bar is the focus of things, with meats, fish and delicious vegetables coming off it at a healthy pace. It's a cosy, comfortable spot for a meal.
Mesón Navarro III
Castellón Province
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