Charrito, do you have recommendations on those nice tapas places in Soutelo? I think there were at least two (on the main drag on the Camino towards leaving town) and I just picked one, which was fine, but you always seem to have good backstories and favorite dishes.
Laurie, you might want to consider moving this to the other thread (Go FOR IT!!!) so as not to interfere with David's account.
Here we go with ALL the bars, cafés and restaurants in Soutelo de Montes, starting from the beginning of town:
On the right you have Bar Restaurante San Roque (rooms above the Pensión Millenium further along). They do a fairly basic menu del día and have two terraces, one by the side and another behind in the garden.
On the left you have Hotel Restaurante Millenium (Rosa and Pepe). Pretty decent and cheap rooms above the bar and a good menu del día. It's more of a pensión than a hotel.
Just in front of the Millenium is Café Bar Don Carlos. I'm not their greatest fan, but they do have nice bocadillos of jamón.
On the right you have Café Bar Pastelería Ade Puri, with nice cakes.
Opposite the Pastelería is Bar O Lagar. Excellent hot tapas if you're there at the right time. A nice inside area with views over the hills.
Just past O Lagar is the Bar Pan de Soutelo. Enormous free tapas of jamón and excellent pizzas.
Diagonally opposite Pan de Soutelo is the Pan de Soutelo Kalis. Great tapas and enormous pizzas, with gluten-free options.
Next to Kalis is the well-known Os Carteiros. On Sundays the pulpera sets up her stall there; you pay for it and they bring it to your table.
ALL these places have stamps (some of the Camino Miñoto Ribeiro).
Before you ask, I've been in them all!!