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Bodegón Onda Restaurant

The Bodegón, decorated with original roof wood beams, archeological remains found in excavations before the building was restored, old barrels, photos and craftwork from the region this roadside restaurant is named after, serves food at the interior courtyard of El Comendador Hotel. Named after a Valencian region of Spain, the Bodegón Onda brings to mind a rustic tavern, offering a choice of typical Spanish tapas that go with delicious wines. (Further reading)

El Comendador Hotel. In remodeling

This hotel, whose architecture is reminiscent of the city’s oldest Hispanic-Mudejar houses, occupies an 18th-century residence that one century later was owned by the family of Mr. Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Zayas, a Commander of the Royal Order of Elisabeth the Catholic. In a prime location, due to its proximity to the Arms and St- [...]

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