kdespot
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés SJPP-SdC Sept-Oct 2016
Four days from taking off on my first Camino and I'm down to organizing a list of vegetarian restaurants in order of appearance. This information is a compilation of messages from the veterans who precede me. Thank you to all who contributed. Thought maybe other vegetarians might make use of the list, so here it is. Please feel free to correct my order of locations or other details and/or toss in some that aren't listed here.
* St Jean Pied de Port, Albergue Gita Ultriea (was told they have a good veggie meal)
* Albergue Orisson (between SJPP and Roncesvalles) serves vegetarian dishes
* Roncesvalles: La Posada
* On many folks' "Don't Miss It" list is Restaurante Sarasate in Pamplona. It is located just off the Plaza Mayor on Calle San Nicholas. They offer a mid-day menu Monday - Saturday, with a special price of 9.50 euros for pilgrims with the credential. Fantastic. It's entirely veggie.
* Albergue La Casa Mágica in Villatuerta offers vegetarian paella every night!
http://alberguevillatuerta.com/paellas- ... agica.html
* The Hogar Albergue in Villamayor Monjardin also do a freshly prepared vegetarian option.
* La Posada Vegetariana in Logroño does not now exist. Follow the arrows, however, and there is a decent Japanese place which will do veggie-vegan meals. Specify if you don't want egg in your rice. In addition to Spanish they speak English and obviously Japanese. Also in Logroño is rest./bar Los Delirios del Quijote.
* The first place you come to in Agés (just after St. Juan D Órtega) advertises a vegetarian and gluten free menu, don't know to what quality or extent. A new guidebook says this about Agés: "Albergue San Rafael, private, 10 beds, wifi, etc. Open all year, offers vegetarian and Celiac (gluten free) meals." The map shows that when entering the town, the albergue is immediately on your left hand side.
* In Burgos is restaurant Gaia, a superb vegan restaurant close to the cathedral. Restaurante Gaia at the back of the Cathedral in Burgos is an absolute MUST, totally vegan, good value and decent portions but only opens between 1-4.30pm and get there before 3pm as there's always a queue. Also In Burgos, Cardomomo Vegetariano restaurant, 20 minute walk from the cathedral on Calle Jesus Maria Ordono 3.
* In León, Someone mentioned an Indian restaurant on Camino path between the albergue and the catedral. (Didn't see it.)Does anyone have any info on this?
* In Villar de Mazarife, Albergue San Antonio de Padua, always vegetarian . (Pepe makes a veggie dinner, very good.)
* Hospital de Órbigo: Albergue Verde ecological albergue. (Great! Had a great vegan dinner with organic veggies from their garden). Wonderful hosts, hyper clean and powerful showers. Donativo communal. Vegetarian meals made with their own garden produce. See www.AlbergueVerde.es for more info.
* In Murias de Rechivaldo (after Astorga) is a bar that has a vegetarian menu. Note: there are mixed reviews about this place.
* Monte Irago in Foncebadon
* In Pieros (after Cacabelos) is a new, private vegetarian albergue, Serbal y de la Luna, just 2 km from Caccabelos -past the municipal -it's great -delicious food and warm welcome, clean comfortable beds and calm gentle atmosphere-it's a gem!
* The Brazilian albergue in Vega de la Valcarce serves lovely vega, macrobiotic meals. Their take-away was bliss, eaten half-way up the hill under an enormous chestnut tree.
* Ruitelán (somewhere between Villafranca del Bierzo - O Cebreiro): Refugio Pequeño Potala, serves dinners, including vegetarian options.
* Just before the climb to La Faba is this vegetarian albergue:
Albergue Las Herrerías https://www.facebook.com/Alberguelove.
* In La Faba is a vegetarian albergue
* Between Villafranco and O Cebreiro: Refugio Pequeño Potala has a veggie dinner.
* In Trabadelo, Bar y Pension El Puente Peregrino, mostly vegetarian with trout available for non-veg eaters.
* In A Balsa (1.5 kms after Triacastela towards San Xil), Albergue Ecologico El Beso, always vegetarian, on the way to San Xil is a must stop, eco friendly, run by two pilgrims who met on the camino and entirely veggie, set in beautiful (heavenly) woodland on the hills, wonderful welcoming atmosphere, heavenly location and fine food, eco friendly, one of my favourite stays, about 2k outside Triacastela on the way to San Xil.
* Paloma y Lena at San Mamed just before Sarria. Family run, so should be consistent veggie (getting good reviews).
* There is a Falafel bar in Melide just a few doors up from the private albergue called Pereiro (which also has a kitchen and is nice).
* In Santiago: A Tulla Ruela de Entrerruas, (several delicious veggie items), off of Rua du Vilar near Tourist Info. Office. Also Cedros restaurant in Santiago is EXCELLENT and has plenty of vegetarian options. The cuisine is Thai and is tasty, wholesome and well cooked.
A few other helpful tips:
When ordering a pilgrim meal there are often several vegetarian options for the first course, but rarely for the second course. I usually ordered two first courses; a mixed salad without the tuna for my first course and either a vegetarian soup (pumpkin, lentil, garlic) or pasta with tomato sauce from the first course menu as my second course.
I found this website: http://www.restaurantesvegetarianos.es/, which lists vegetarian restaurants in all of Spain.
¡Buen camino!
* St Jean Pied de Port, Albergue Gita Ultriea (was told they have a good veggie meal)
* Albergue Orisson (between SJPP and Roncesvalles) serves vegetarian dishes
* Roncesvalles: La Posada
* On many folks' "Don't Miss It" list is Restaurante Sarasate in Pamplona. It is located just off the Plaza Mayor on Calle San Nicholas. They offer a mid-day menu Monday - Saturday, with a special price of 9.50 euros for pilgrims with the credential. Fantastic. It's entirely veggie.
* Albergue La Casa Mágica in Villatuerta offers vegetarian paella every night!
http://alberguevillatuerta.com/paellas- ... agica.html
* The Hogar Albergue in Villamayor Monjardin also do a freshly prepared vegetarian option.
* La Posada Vegetariana in Logroño does not now exist. Follow the arrows, however, and there is a decent Japanese place which will do veggie-vegan meals. Specify if you don't want egg in your rice. In addition to Spanish they speak English and obviously Japanese. Also in Logroño is rest./bar Los Delirios del Quijote.
* The first place you come to in Agés (just after St. Juan D Órtega) advertises a vegetarian and gluten free menu, don't know to what quality or extent. A new guidebook says this about Agés: "Albergue San Rafael, private, 10 beds, wifi, etc. Open all year, offers vegetarian and Celiac (gluten free) meals." The map shows that when entering the town, the albergue is immediately on your left hand side.
* In Burgos is restaurant Gaia, a superb vegan restaurant close to the cathedral. Restaurante Gaia at the back of the Cathedral in Burgos is an absolute MUST, totally vegan, good value and decent portions but only opens between 1-4.30pm and get there before 3pm as there's always a queue. Also In Burgos, Cardomomo Vegetariano restaurant, 20 minute walk from the cathedral on Calle Jesus Maria Ordono 3.
* In León, Someone mentioned an Indian restaurant on Camino path between the albergue and the catedral. (Didn't see it.)Does anyone have any info on this?
* In Villar de Mazarife, Albergue San Antonio de Padua, always vegetarian . (Pepe makes a veggie dinner, very good.)
* Hospital de Órbigo: Albergue Verde ecological albergue. (Great! Had a great vegan dinner with organic veggies from their garden). Wonderful hosts, hyper clean and powerful showers. Donativo communal. Vegetarian meals made with their own garden produce. See www.AlbergueVerde.es for more info.
* In Murias de Rechivaldo (after Astorga) is a bar that has a vegetarian menu. Note: there are mixed reviews about this place.
* Monte Irago in Foncebadon
* In Pieros (after Cacabelos) is a new, private vegetarian albergue, Serbal y de la Luna, just 2 km from Caccabelos -past the municipal -it's great -delicious food and warm welcome, clean comfortable beds and calm gentle atmosphere-it's a gem!
* The Brazilian albergue in Vega de la Valcarce serves lovely vega, macrobiotic meals. Their take-away was bliss, eaten half-way up the hill under an enormous chestnut tree.
* Ruitelán (somewhere between Villafranca del Bierzo - O Cebreiro): Refugio Pequeño Potala, serves dinners, including vegetarian options.
* Just before the climb to La Faba is this vegetarian albergue:
Albergue Las Herrerías https://www.facebook.com/Alberguelove.
* In La Faba is a vegetarian albergue
* Between Villafranco and O Cebreiro: Refugio Pequeño Potala has a veggie dinner.
* In Trabadelo, Bar y Pension El Puente Peregrino, mostly vegetarian with trout available for non-veg eaters.
* In A Balsa (1.5 kms after Triacastela towards San Xil), Albergue Ecologico El Beso, always vegetarian, on the way to San Xil is a must stop, eco friendly, run by two pilgrims who met on the camino and entirely veggie, set in beautiful (heavenly) woodland on the hills, wonderful welcoming atmosphere, heavenly location and fine food, eco friendly, one of my favourite stays, about 2k outside Triacastela on the way to San Xil.
* Paloma y Lena at San Mamed just before Sarria. Family run, so should be consistent veggie (getting good reviews).
* There is a Falafel bar in Melide just a few doors up from the private albergue called Pereiro (which also has a kitchen and is nice).
* In Santiago: A Tulla Ruela de Entrerruas, (several delicious veggie items), off of Rua du Vilar near Tourist Info. Office. Also Cedros restaurant in Santiago is EXCELLENT and has plenty of vegetarian options. The cuisine is Thai and is tasty, wholesome and well cooked.
A few other helpful tips:
When ordering a pilgrim meal there are often several vegetarian options for the first course, but rarely for the second course. I usually ordered two first courses; a mixed salad without the tuna for my first course and either a vegetarian soup (pumpkin, lentil, garlic) or pasta with tomato sauce from the first course menu as my second course.
I found this website: http://www.restaurantesvegetarianos.es/, which lists vegetarian restaurants in all of Spain.
¡Buen camino!