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Casa Rural Osante
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This bright room offers views of the mountains and includes a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
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Restaurants nearby
- Nublo★ Michelin Occupying a 16th-century aristocratic property, Nublo is much more than just a restaurant. In fact, it has brought the gastronomic spotlight back to a town famous as the location for the largest concentration of century-old wine cellars in the world!Following an extensive interior design makeover, the restaurant has opted not to hide the scars of age, instead retaining spaces and dining rooms with lots of personality, such as the internal patio where you can see the goddess Nublo (at night, her transparent image is transposed onto a large ‘holy veil’). Here, chef Miguel Caño, who once worked a4.6km
- Casa ToniBib A modern and contemporary restaurant that comes as quite a surprise in this village anchored at the foot of a walled castle-fortress with streets steeped in history and buildings fronted by beautiful stone façades. In this eclectic and unexpected setting, the modern interior, dominated by the contrasts between red and white, features numerous references to wine production, providing the backdrop for cuisine with a strong Rioja flavour that combines typical recipes such as “Patorrillo a la Riojana” (lamb’s tripe and trotters) with other more contemporary-style dishes. An interesting gastronomic4.2km
- Alejandro Serrano★ Michelin A restaurant that really leaves an impression thanks to its highly personalised working philosophy which is based around three core concepts: flavour, feeling and aesthetics. Here, chef Alejandro Serrano, who decided to return to his native Miranda de Ebro having trained at the Basque Culinary Center in Bilbao and in renowned restaurants such as Azurmendi, Coque, and DiverXO, shows that you can go against the tide and still succeed. In his elegantly contemporary eatery, enjoy dishes with a surprising focus on a traditional regional concept the chef refers to as “El Mar de Castilla” (in days go16.3km
- Los Caños If you find yourself on a tapas and “pinchos” crawl in the La Herradura section of historic Haro, we can highly recommend a refuelling stop at Los Caños, occupying a delightful 16C palatial-style property. In this attractive restaurant, which has tastefully combined historic details with a more contemporary aesthetic, the emphasis is on deep-rooted traditional cuisine that has been able to take classic tapas to a higher gastronomic level, as showcased in options such as the pork sandwich with Morbier cheese, Iberian dewlap and cured egg yolk.4.6km
- Allegar Briones is one of Spain’s most beautiful medieval villages and is also home to the superb Vivanco bodega- museum. Named after a local Rioja word that means “to scrape the plate clean”, “allegar” is the perfect way to define the approach to food at this restaurant inside the Santa María Briones hotel, where the culinary focus is on an updated take on Rioja cooking, featuring intense flavours and even the occasional hint of trompe-l’oeil. The restaurant is also home to an old and typical wine cellar, known locally as a “calado”.5.1km
- La VascaBib A gastronomic institution in the city that opened its doors in 1926 and has now been run by three generations of the same family. Located on the first floor of a 19C building, it features a classic-contemporary dining room which is accessed via a staircase lined with old photos of the restaurant and its founder, Ángela Bilbao, who came here from a village in Vizcaya province with her husband, a native of Burgos, and set up the original “casa de comidas”. Here, you can enjoy time-honoured cooking that features game, wild mushrooms in season, traditional offal dishes, cod, roast baby lamb etc.16.6km
- Tierra y Vino Tierra y Vino is part of the 18C Palacio de Samaniego, now converted into a luxury boutique hotel. Here, Portuguese-born chef Bruno Coelho offers his guests an à la carte that is constantly evolving and centred around locally sourced seasonal ingredients and dishes with added Galician and French culinary touches, alongside an interesting tasting menu (Edmond) that can be accompanied by two different wine pairings. The restaurant also houses a collection of works of art belonging to Baroness Ariane de Rothschild.9.5km
- La Vieja Bodega A restaurant with a touch of charm? This one has it in spades; in fact... it has restored a beautiful 17th century wine cellar! Here they see gastronomy as a pleasure to be shared and that is their priority, always highlighting the goodness of Rioja cuisine. In their well-kept dining rooms, all with a rustic feel, they offer a traditional menu, with modern touches and interesting suggestions of the day. We particularly liked the slow-cooked egg and their deliciously tender oxtail, stewed and shredded!10.5km
- Lumbre Lumbre boasts an impressive setting in a delightful 17C bodega with pleasant dining rooms suitable for individual guests and groups, an attractive underground cellar, an attic-style lounge for post-dinner drinks, plus dining options that are exclusively centred around three meticulously crafted menus: Origen (midweek only), Fuego, and Lumbre. The experience here usually starts off with a selection of appetisers (called La Huerta) in its stunning “calados” (underground tunnels in which wines were laid to down to age in days gone by).10.5km
- Héctor Oribe This restaurant run by a pleasant married couple is one of those places that you love recommending to others. Here, the traditional cuisine with a contemporary touch is built around seasonal ingredients and showcased on a single tasting menu (a shorter version of the same menu is also available). Interesting dishes that we particularly enjoyed included the “canutillos” of black pudding and pine nuts with a red alubia and piparra pepper cream, the cod taco with chickpea hummus, piquillo peppers and a spinach pil-pil, and the fresh Idiazábal cheesecake with quince and walnuts.15.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Hermitage of Santa María de La Piscina church5.6km
- Church of San Esteban cultural property in Ábalos, Spain6.9km
- Castillo de Davalillo7.5km
- Church of San Andrés (Elciego) cultural property in Elciego, Spain16.7km
- Santa María la Real of Nájera cultural property in Nájera, Spain19.9km
- Church of Santa María de los Reyes cultural property in Laguardia, Spain17.4km
- Dolmen San Martin dolmen in Laguardia, Spain16.5km
- La Hoya human settlement in Laguardia, Rioja Alavesa, Álava, Spain17.1km
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