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=General information=
*Do not expect to be able to pay with '''credit cards''' at bars. Yes at restaurants.
*In the restaurants it's not a so important custom as in other countries (e.g. USA) to leave a '''tip'''.
*In the bars and restaurants it's not allowed to '''smoke'''.
*'''VAT for restaurants''' and related services is 10%. General VAT is 21%.
*'''Typical lunches''' called "Menú del día" (menu of the day) consist of a starter, a second dish and a dessert. Wine and water are included. You can also ask for a coffee or tea, but not typically included.
*Do not expect to find a lot of '''vegetarian restaurants'''. Anyway, in case of neccessity you can ask to have two starters.
*'''Times''' for meals are late, in comparison to other countries:
**Lunch at 13:00 or more commonly at 14:00, even you'll be able to ask at 15:00 or 15:30
**Dinner at 21:00 or 22:00. Difficult to find before 20:30.
'''Typical drinks served in bars''': apart from beers, soft drinks, you'll be able to ask:
*Caña ((pronounced 'can-yeah'): a beer not from bottle but from barrel. Not easy to find black one.
*Zurito (pronounced 'thou-ree-toh'): a small beer, served in a glass or cup
*Kalimotxo (pronounced 'kal-eem-o-sho'): wine with coke
*Kalitxiki (pronounced 'kal-ee-shee-kee'): a small kalimotxo
*Pika (pronounced 'pee-cah'): beer with lemon
*Pikatxiki: a (you catched!) small pika
*Cosechero, Crianza, Reserva: distinct (from worse to better) red wines.
Some '''reference prices''':
*One beer, one soft drink: between 2 € and 3 €.
*One crianza: between 1.5 € and 2 €.
*One zurito or kalitxiki or pikatxiki: 1 €.
*One coffee or tea: 1.5 €.
*One medium "menú del día": 12 €
*One medium dinner: 18 €
=Food=
=Food=



Revision as of 20:14, 24 June 2013

General information

  • Do not expect to be able to pay with credit cards at bars. Yes at restaurants.
  • In the restaurants it's not a so important custom as in other countries (e.g. USA) to leave a tip.
  • In the bars and restaurants it's not allowed to smoke.
  • VAT for restaurants and related services is 10%. General VAT is 21%.
  • Typical lunches called "Menú del día" (menu of the day) consist of a starter, a second dish and a dessert. Wine and water are included. You can also ask for a coffee or tea, but not typically included.
  • Do not expect to find a lot of vegetarian restaurants. Anyway, in case of neccessity you can ask to have two starters.
  • Times for meals are late, in comparison to other countries:
    • Lunch at 13:00 or more commonly at 14:00, even you'll be able to ask at 15:00 or 15:30
    • Dinner at 21:00 or 22:00. Difficult to find before 20:30.

Typical drinks served in bars: apart from beers, soft drinks, you'll be able to ask:

  • Caña ((pronounced 'can-yeah'): a beer not from bottle but from barrel. Not easy to find black one.
  • Zurito (pronounced 'thou-ree-toh'): a small beer, served in a glass or cup
  • Kalimotxo (pronounced 'kal-eem-o-sho'): wine with coke
  • Kalitxiki (pronounced 'kal-ee-shee-kee'): a small kalimotxo
  • Pika (pronounced 'pee-cah'): beer with lemon
  • Pikatxiki: a (you catched!) small pika
  • Cosechero, Crianza, Reserva: distinct (from worse to better) red wines.

Some reference prices:

  • One beer, one soft drink: between 2 € and 3 €.
  • One crianza: between 1.5 € and 2 €.
  • One zurito or kalitxiki or pikatxiki: 1 €.
  • One coffee or tea: 1.5 €.
  • One medium "menú del día": 12 €
  • One medium dinner: 18 €

Food

Close to the venues

In the Old Town

Vegetarian and vegan friendly

Garibolo

Vegetarian, vegan friendly.

Fernandez del Campo 7, Bilbao

Fresc Co

Also serves meat.

Gran Via Diego Lopez Haro, 55 (near Guggenhein andart museums) Bilbao

Borne

Dinner menu is meat based.

General Castillo 3, Bilbao

La Camelia

Vegetarian, mostly vegan dishes.

Santa Maria 10, Bilbao

Vegetariano

Vegetarian, closed on weekends.

Gipuzkoa 7, Deusto, Bilbao

Bars and Pubs

Clubs