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Tasca Alavasca (Brena Baja)
The guide was updated:A restaurant and bar widely popular with tourists, Tasca Alavasca is known not only for their array of drinks and delicious menu offerings, which include meat grills and appetizing tapas platters, but also for hosting cool live music shows on the first Friday of every month.
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- Address: 4 San Antonio, Brena Baja
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 10:30am–2am
- Phone: +34 922 43 47 54
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Read more