Cafe Restaurante Adrian

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Portugalete, Spain

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Cafe Restaurante Adrian Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cafe Restaurante Adrian is located in Portugalete, Spain on Gorbea-Mendi Plaza, 5,. Cafe Restaurante Adrian is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category restaurant in Spain.

Address

Gorbea-Mendi Plaza, 5,

Price range

$$$

Phone

+34 944064580

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeHealthy optionsKids' menuSalad barSmall platesSpiritsWine

Open hours

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Essy Rehl

The skewers were delicious. The portion of potatoes we ordered had a great ali oli. The Waiter has been very nice, friendly and attentive. If we return, we will repeat. Both a very spacious bar and restaurant, a wide variety of meals and perfect for my celiac son who can eat gluten-free dishes here. Treatment by the very nice staff and quality affordable price too.

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Merce Domènech

I went with my family for dinner. The skewers were delicious. The portion of potatoes we ordered had a great ali oli. The Waiter has been very nice, friendly and attentive. If we return, we will repeat. Treatment by the very nice staff and quality affordable price too. Perfect for eating out on weekends and daily.

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Philippe Nicolini

Typical place. But follow your inspiration not the waiter's advice .

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Cio Mangue

Best place to take food in Portugalete

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Tim Jackson

Peaceful square, friendly service, charming sparrows, reasonable quality ingredients... but the chef has been kidnapped and replaced by a psychotic killer without culinary experience. Minestre verdura tasted like discarded vegetables used for stock. Lasagne had a reassuring school food taste but looked like spare ribs. Lamb shanks were covered with a scarlet viscous sauce but alarmingly raw underneath. Flan, reassuringly, came from a packet and was therefore palatable.