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Tasca La Posada

C/ Judería Vieja 19
Segovia
Castilla y León
92 146 21 71

Type: Traditional
Price Range: €

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You’ll notice the wooden, man-shaped specials sign for Tasca La Posada in the Plaza del Corpus just off the Plaza Mayor. Follow the narrow, winding street to reach the place. The low ceilings and the antiquated décor give it a truly authentic feel. Past the bar is a little hall that enters the main dining room. Service is typically hit-or-miss; on the last occasion it was hit all the way up until the dessert, ponche Segoviano (part of a menu del día that consisted of sopa castellana followed by fresh grilled trout with a glass of Ribera de Duero). A la carte choices are more entertaining, but the daily menu is one of the cheapest in town at 10 Euro.
Last updated January 1, 2008
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