Hi everyone. Could you please give me approximate prices for an average restaurant dinner (not pilgrim's meal), restaurant lunch (bocadillo ?) as well as breakfast, supermarket lunch (bread, cheese, cold meat, fruit, etc), and most important
beer and wine (red and white)? Thank you thank you!
Very hard question. Depends what you want to eat.
'Average' dinners (not Pilgrim menus) maybe e15-25
Breakfast. what do you eat?
You can get bacon, eggs, toast, fresh juice, coffee for maybe 8.
We tended to eat Pilgrim menus a lot (maybe 50% of time) for lunch and dinner because
a) The non Pilgrim menu food often wasn't any better
b) The Pilgrim menus were better value.
If we found good food we would stray from the Pilgrim menu....
At the risk of causing a riot
If you like good food, Spanish food can be dull on the whole.
At least along the CF.
And Yes there are a few exceptions. The roast lamb, Tapas, a good Paella.....
Look out for the Menu del Dia at lunchtime.
These are usually much better than Pilgrim menus and only cost a few euro more.
One of the best meals we had, was a Menu del Dia in Roncesvalles at Casa Sabina.
In the dining room to the left of the bar.
One thing we have found, is that meal price is no indicator of quality..........
We had Pilgrim menus that were excellent and others that were barely edible.
We had a la carte meals that were awful, and some that were great!
For example the Parador food in VillaFrance del Bierzo was very mediocre.
The Pilgrim Menu in Vega de Valcarce at Meson Las Rocas was one of the best quality meals we had!