Bar Gregory

Aragón


Speed, helpful service and a long list of well executed, ample-sized dishes, plus plenty of outdoor tables for enjoying the balmier seasons, are the ingredients of Gregory's long-running success. Salads, egg dishes and plenty of seafood complement the meatier options – which include your chance to try pig's ears, snouts or trotters as well more familiar cuts of ham, pork and lamb.


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4. Fundación Amantes

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