This place is very reasonably priced (and by reasonable I mean cheap), and seems to be a locals place. I want to emphasize the next statement: the abondigas (meatballs in gravy) were delicious (I had the tapas portion)!! It is actually very geared towards fish, which is a little more rare in this area. The fish seems to be more towards the dinner for more choices than the tapas. I'm including a picture of the menu so you can get a feel for price. Price seems to be lower than other places in the area. Seems like this place would be a good low priced option in the center of town for a group to sit outside. It is on a busy one way street, but they have a ton, an absolute ton of patio space. I would give this a 3.5 (I rarely give out a 5, if ever). Their gravies seem to have a slight lemon flavor, which is delicious. If you want to just grab something quick and delicious, get the abondigas and one of the red wines. It'll be good for a small lunch, and will only cost you under 5 euro.
By the way, there are two orange trees right in front of the restaurant, you can pick your own fresh oranges, there were literally hundreds of them when I was there in March.
5 for price
6 (if it were possible) for the abondigas
3 for atmosphere
5 for price of wine
4 for gravy sauces
4.5 for originality from other local places
2 for a date
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