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Spain doesn't serve coffee on a Monday.We are leaving Sahagún and can’t find any coffee for breakfast. Any advice or has someone seen any on the way.
Saludos
Nando
That's a great tip, thanks.Best is to go to a place where workers have their breakfast. Often simple restaurants for a coffee, croissant or churo .Often to be found at industrial area’s ( so called polígono industrial) or downstairs in big office buildings in big cities and towns
Spanish are not used to have breakfast at home and also their lunch they eat in such a restaurant ,so called menu del dia
A three course menu with a drink for about 10 €. If there are lots of workers inside at lunchtime,it offers good quality .
Only during weekdays
In Portugal they adopted the “ menu do dia” often a few euros cheaper than in Spain
If you meet such a restaurant that serves el menu del dia, forget restaurants that offer pilgrim menus
How did you make your coffee? Electric coil?Stop in the next small town? This winter I often had to make a cup of instant using coffee con leche packets. It's not great, but was better than none.
Maybe you can find your own drip filter in a store in a larger town as well as coffee. That is my plan anyway from decades of travel: Bring own mug, heating element, drip filter and coffee! Sometimes you can find a decent instant coffee to make it simpler but not my favorite. When you need that coffee first thing in the morning and nothing is open you just do LOL! Also a way to save a few euros if on a budget that can be spent on something else!We are leaving Sahagún and can’t find any coffee for breakfast. Any advice or has someone seen any on the way.
Saludos
Nando
I was planning to bring a coil on my Sanabres, this fall. Any idea why your coil kept burning out? Does the complete coil have to be submerged?Microwave with a cup of hot water. My electric coils always burn out and it is hard to source a replacement. We almost always stay at an albergue with a kitchen or at least a microwave.
Microwave with a cup of hot water. My electric coils always burn out and it is hard to source a replacement. We almost always stay at an albergue with a kitchen or at least a microwave.
Yes, and important to get a coil for the EU and not the US in my case...poof, it was gone...also had one burn out in the US because I didn't have it submerged. Since then I have gone with the microwavable cup...at home and abroad.
I’ve used a coil for years, since 2013 to be exact. I usually walk pretty untraveled caminos, and frequently there are no early morning café options for many kms. That makes it essential for me! I bought it in the US and taped on a Spanish adaptor plug (taped it so that I would not leave the adaptor plug in the wall when I unplugged the coil).Thank you for the suggestion. Usually I stay in a private pension or hotel which makes the microwave not an option. I guess I’ll have to try a get a durable electric coil or go without hot coffee if a cafe isn’t open.
Yes, agreed. Good reminder.My emergency morning caffeine stash is a dozen Starbucks sachets. Even hot tap water can satisfy. Every morning I thank God for the Ethiopians. Buen Camino
It takes a dozen Starbucks sachets to make a cup of "coffee"? Wow, I knew it was weak but stillMy emergency morning caffeine stash is a dozen Starbucks sachets. Even hot tap water can satisfy. Every morning I thank God for the Ethiopians. Buen Camino
Love a thread where members of the electric coil club start showing up...I’ve used a coil for years, since 2013 to be exact. I usually walk pretty untraveled caminos, and frequently there are no early morning café options for many kms. That makes it essential for me! I bought it in the US and taped on a Spanish adaptor plug (taped it so that I would not leave the adaptor plug in the wall when I unplugged the coil).
@mspath taught me the most important rule of using an electric coil — the coil must be fully immersed in water when you plug it in and when you unplug it. They won’t last forever in any case, but my second one (which @C clearly gave to me) has been going for six years and shows no signs of giving up the ghost. My first one fizzled out somewhere around Fuenterroble on the Via de la Plata.
FYI: this past May while searching for a coil with an EU plug found out some things:Yes, and important to get a coil for the EU and not the US
GOOD to know. But I was planning to buy one from Amazon, either oneFYI: this past May while searching for a coil with an EU plug found out some things:
Illegal to buy in Spain. Legitimate electro doméstico shops are not allowed to sell them and face a large potential fine if they do. Even the “bazaar/tiendas de China” don’t sell them. I did find one in a hole in the wall hardware store in Madrid. It appeared ancient & it gave me the heebie jeebies.
I do something similar while camping. Granted, every extra gram you're carrying is an issue, but I make a mixture of powdered milk, cinnamon, cayenne, cocoa, and a good quality powdered coffee (like Via), and have a mixture to just add hot water to, and I had something resembling a Mexican latte - quite drinkable! (On the Camino, I never had a problem finding coffee, but if you're worried you might be caught coffee-less and don't mind carrying extra "just-in-case" weight, you could mix some of this up.)Stop in the next small town? This winter I often had to make a cup of instant using coffee con leche packets. It's not great, but was better than none.
I presume this is a joke. For the benefit of anyone else who isn’t sure, it’s not true. I spent seventeen months in Spain (Pamplona to Muxia/Fisterra) and can’t remember ever not having my daily café con leche.Spain doesn't serve coffee on a Monday.
You might have to wait until tomorrow.
#TeamCoil4Ever you gotta do what you gotta do. Some of us need caffeine in order to get up and go find some caffeine! (Also useful for instant oatmeal, couscous, etc.)Love a thread where members of the electric coil club start showing up...
#TeamCoil4Ever you gotta do what you gotta do. Some of us need caffeine in order to get up and go find some caffeine! (Also useful for instant oatmeal, couscous, etc.)
YES! I just ordered my coil from Amazon that includes adaptor. Many uses besides coffee, as mentioned by you! Soup, oatmeal, quinoa, couscous, etc. Also a good money-saver for preparing own meals.#TeamCoil4Ever you gotta do what you gotta do. Some of us need caffeine in order to get up and go find some caffeine! (Also useful for instant oatmeal, couscous, etc.)
Everyone has a different point of view, don't they?Coffee is a Commie plot to pollute the purity of our precious bodily fluids.
PS: Actually, Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping Prophet, not a commie, said black coffee was healthy.Everyone has a different point of view, don't they?
That seems to have gone straight over somebody's head without slowing down much.Coffee is a Commie plot to pollute the purity of our precious bodily fluids.
As someone who has tasted less than 1/2 cup of coffee in my entire life--it is the most godawful taste imaginable--I posted my comment to throw a bit of humor into the conversation. The was deliberately left out as I was curious to see if anyone would notice my attempt at humor.Coffee is a Commie plot to pollute the purity of our precious bodily fluids.
So you've been to Starbucks too!As someone who has tasted less than 1/2 cup of coffee in my entire life--it is the most godawful taste imaginable
Even when I was learning how to roast green coffee, my worst experiments were STILL better than that asphalt-flavored brew.Recently I visited Azerbaijan where I met a women from the Netherlands. She told me of the time she visited her son now living in Seattle, Washington (US).
He took her to see the original Starbucks Coffee Shop and for a cup of Starbucks finest coffee. My new friend made it plain to me that Starbucks coffee was not coffee! She did not finish the cup of whatever it was she was served.
My taste buds are not that well honed that I would reject a Starbucks or any other chain coffee when that is all there is to be had. But it's always nice to be home and be able to get to places where I do like the coffee they serve.He took her to see the original Starbucks Coffee Shop and for a cup of Starbucks finest coffee. My new friend made it plain to me that Starbucks coffee was not coffee! She did not finish the cup of whatever it was she was served.
I’m wondering where you read or heard that, because there are lots of them sold on amazon.es and in Spanish ferreterías online - just search calentador por inmersion. Carrefour and Worten both sell them online, and I’d be very surprised if big chains were selling illegal products.FYI: this past May while searching for a coil with an EU plug found out some things:
Illegal to buy in Spain.
It may sound inaccurate but this was my experience in April 2024. In Santiago on Rua Caldeireria off Preguntorio, I was given this information in person at 2 separate stores. Same thing in 3 small places in Madrid.I’m wondering where you read or heard that, because there are lots of them sold on amazon.es and in Spanish ferreterías online
I think the best option would be to buy one in the US and use duct tape to tape the adaptor plug to the US plug. I only use my coil in Spain or Portugal, so I just leave the plug firmly attached and it works great.It may sound inaccurate but this was my experience in April 2024. In Santiago on Rua Caldeireria off Preguntorio, I was given this information in person at 2 separate stores. Same thing in 3 small places in Madrid.
I didn’t try El Corte Inglés or Carrefour or online.
I would love to know if anyone has bought one recently in person.
And make sure it has dual voltage.I think the best option would be to buy one in the US and use duct tape to tape the adaptor plug to the US plug. I only use my coil in Spain or Portugal, so I just leave the plug firmly attached and it works great.
The one I just bought on US Amazon has dual voltage .And make sure it has dual voltage.
CharbucksRecently I visited Azerbaijan where I met a women from the Netherlands. She told me of the time she visited her son now living in Seattle, Washington (US).
He took her to see the original Starbucks Coffee Shop and for a cup of Starbucks finest coffee. My new friend made it plain to me that Starbucks coffee was not coffee! She did not finish the cup of whatever it was she was served.