Virginia
Regional · Vinuesa
About Virginia
Virginia, situado en Vinuesa, les da la bienvenida ofreciendo una experiencia gastronómica acogedora y satisfactoria. Disfrute de nuestros desayunos, comidas y cenas, ya sea en nuestro comedor o en la terraza al aire libre. Nos esforzamos por brindar un servicio atento y amable. Entre nuestros plato...
Virginia, situado en Vinuesa, les da la bienvenida ofreciendo una experiencia gastronómica acogedora y satisfactoria. Disfrute de nuestros desayunos, comidas y cenas, ya sea en nuestro comedor o en la terraza al aire libre. Nos esforzamos por brindar un servicio atento y amable. Entre nuestros platos más destacados, los clientes alaban los huevos revueltos con boletus, incluso en temporadas menos favorables para este hongo. Acompañe su comida con un excelente café o elija de nuestra cuidada selección de vinos. Ideal para una comida rápida, una cena especial o una parada en su viaje. Contamos con acceso para sillas de ruedas y estacionamiento adaptado. Además, si busca un lugar con encanto, disfrute del calor de nuestra chimenea. Ofrecemos opciones para llevar y comer en el local.
What Customers Say About Virginia
Virginia ofrece una experiencia mixta. Muchos clientes destacan el buen servicio y la amabilidad del personal, así como la conveniencia de su ubicación. Sin embargo, algunos consideran que la comida es normal o cara para la calidad ofrecida, mencionando cobros inesperados por el pan.
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Tip: Si vas de senderismo por la zona, es un buen lugar para comer algo rápido. Ten en cuenta que algunos precios pueden parecer elevados para la calidad de la comida.
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Virginia is located in Vinuesa, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Religious Buildings
- iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Pino (Vinuesa) (A 284m) — church building in Vinuesa, Spain
Other Points of Interest
- Centro de Documentación de la Casa del Parque Laguna Negra y Circos Glaciares de Urbión (A 228m) — biblioteca en España
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Virginia Vinuesa Reviews
Mi experiencia ha sido genial, un trato muy bueno por parte de los camareros, y la comida genial, pedí un entrecot poco hecho y vino genial, con un sabor muy bueno y una buena cantidad, tienes diferentes precios de menú, el mio fue de 50 euros, pero los tienes entre 19 y 50, mas luego la carta. repetiría sin dudarlo.
Estamos de viaje con la moto y hemos parado a comer aquí y perfecto. Puedes dejar la moto al lado, la decoración está muy bien y nos han dejado comer junto al fuego. Ernesto nos ha tratado de maravilla. Los níscalos con patatas... Para comerse una cazuela! Volveremos!
Vinimos por segunda vez ya que estuvimos hace años y nos gusto. La carta es algo limitada, de acuerdo, pero la comida esta muy buena y la variedad es mas que suficiente siempre y cuando no seas un mustio que no come de nada. Es un restaurante de pueblo muy acogedor y gente trabajadora muy amable. Volveremos sin dudarlo.
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I had a lovely sandwich and coffee here while passing through. Good service and friendly staff even on a very busy day.
Great food
Fabulous restaurant with great service and delicious food. Aug 2024
Great place to stop on the motorbikes. We had a lovely lunch, with friendly staff and good food, some gravel roads close by to ride off-road.
Lovely friendly helpful service and the food was very good, as was the wine 👍 Would recommend this restaurant, was so pleased to be given a random baileys shot as a gesture of good will as we were leaving .
Restaurante donde no cogen reservas. Empiezan 13,30 h y te van dando mesa lógicamente por orden de llegada. Tienen 4 menús de distinto precio. No es necesario que la mesa completa coja el mismo menú. Yo comí el menú de 17 €. La comida estaba buena (normal, nada destacable), las raciones bien y el postre era casero. El rissoto estaba de sabor bueno, pero el arroz un poco pasado. Pedimos un torrezno para picar que no recomiendo que pidan, estaba muy duro, recalentado. El servicio rápido, para que comas y el siguiente...
Entramos a preguntar para comer 4 adultos, 1 niño y un bebe en carrito. Nos pusieron en una mesa de 4, asi que comimos apretados (no había nadie en el comedor). Sopa de cocido de hace 3 dias y rissoto horrible, cabrito muy rico y cochinillo frito aceptable. Postres caseros abundantes y buenos. Precio elevado para la calidad.
It's a restaurant located at the entrance to the village that offers an interesting gastronomic experience. It has a fairly large terrace and a dining room, and we were careful to book in advance, which allowed us to ensure we had a table. Interestingly, they asked for a €10 deposit, which was later returned. We went specifically for a ribeye steak, as there are a lot of cattle in the area and we wanted to experience the quality of the local meat. We were torn between the beef entrecote and the veal ribeye, and the waiter recommended the latter, so we ordered two ribeye steaks, one of them rare. Unfortunately, the rare ribeye steak arrived cold, so we asked for it to be reheated a little longer. However, they cooked it too much and it was overcooked. Furthermore, the knives didn't cut the meat properly, which was a bit awkward. The meat itself had a good flavor, but lacked a lot of salt, which was a common flaw in all the dishes we ordered. The fries were very good and homemade, which was a plus. The goat cheese was tasty, but overcooked and dry. Like the ribeye steak, it lacked salt. An additional disappointment was that they didn't have torreznos (pork rinds) on the menu, something we expected to find in a restaurant in the area. The service was very good and friendly, which contributed to a more enjoyable experience. However, the price-performance ratio was perhaps a little more expensive than we expected. Overall, Virginia Restaurant has potential, but needs work on some aspects, such as the meat preparation and seasoning of the dishes. If these issues are resolved and the selection of typical local dishes is expanded, it could be an excellent restaurant to enjoy local meat in Vinuesa.
Food was ok, the service was nice but the place is totally overpriced. They brought us bread that we didn't ask for, but of course most of the restaurants do that for free. To our surprise, we found it on the bill, 4 euros for 5 very dry pieces of bread.
Convenient. Efficient service. Expensive for the food quality.
We had just finished hiking the Black Lagoon trail and stumbled upon this restaurant. It was quite late (3:40 pm) and we didn't have a reservation, so we knew it would be difficult to find a table. Luckily, they had a free table on the covered terrace with a heater nearby. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive throughout our meal. As for the food, we were starving and it was delicious. However, when we saw the prices, we weren't entirely satisfied with the quality. The ribeye steak wasn't very flavorful; there was very little meat and it was difficult to cut due to the marbling and excess fat. For almost €40 per steak, we expected more. The desserts were very good.
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Nice basic menus available. We had the 16eur one, it was fine after a day's hiking. We also had breakfast here two days in a row, v nice coffee with a napolitana.
Pretty basic restaurant. Everything was a bit overpriced.
Nos cobraron 100 pavos por lo siguiente: Paté de “pato”: una conserva enlatada de dudosa procedencia con la misma salsa “sirope” que la infame tarta de queso (dudo que ni de polvos royal), al paté nos sumaron sin consultar unos biscotes de 2,40 la cesta. La carne la pedimos poco hecha y la trajeron cocida y fria, porque evidentemente era carne congelada. Las sopas de hongos que era un agua con trozos imagino que de los sobrantes de los biscotes y “hongos”, de bote igual que las alubias pintas. Pedimos una botella de clarete y nos trajeron un rosado “piripintado”, que no lo conoce ni su madre, por el módico precio de 17 bolos. La caña 2,40. Vergonzoso, indescriptible experiencia, retirándonos los platos a medio comer. No vayan. Denunciable. Mi pareja me dijo que la reseña habría sido peor si hubiese visto la tortilla de patata de la barra. Ahí lo dejo.
Muy mala experiencia , preguntamos expresamente si había caldo como consumición y nos dijeron que sí. Pedimos 2 Coca-Colas, 1 cerveza y 4 caldos, y sin informarnos del precio ni del tamaño nos sirven un cuenco enano de caldo por 5,80 € cada uno. En ningún momento nos avisaron. Falta total de transparencia. No volveremos.
No me ha gustado la comida nada el risotto muy pastoso ,la torrija malísima . Al sentarnos hemos pedido una cerveza cada uno y luego no nos han puesto nada de beber y eso que entraban las bebidas y pensábamos que serían las cervezas y luego nos encontramos que nos las cobran y además carísimas. Experiencia pésima.
Typical weekend outing without any planning. We stopped at the first place we saw coming down from the glacial lakes area. There were two adults and two children. At first glance, the place seemed average. We didn't look at prices or anything (it's a normal town). They gave us the menu, and the good news is... it wasn't extensive, and they used what was on the menu to make the same set menus. A LITTLE EXPENSIVE FOR THE PLACE AND THE AREA. FIRST RED FLAG: "IF YOU SHARE THE SET MEAL, YOU CHARGE 50% MORE." My children don't each order a set menu, and we didn't want to order double, so... we each chose one dish. On the plus side, the portions were decent (fine for my children, average for adults). POTATOES WITH SWISS MUSHROOMS. Good flavor. Nothing extraordinary. PINNAMON BEANS. Good flavor. BOLETUS MUSHROOM RISOTTO. Good flavor, perhaps less pasty would be better, and with a little grated cheese on top it would be a 10. GOAT CHEESE SALAD. I'd describe it as a love/hate thing. LARGE, almost enough to share. A large slice of goat cheese log, chopped asparagus, onion, LOTS of lettuce cut a bit too coarsely (for my taste), raisins, egg, and I think it was fried onion... a splash of balsamic vinegar. Well put together, but... PORK RIND. Soria is the birthplace of the pork rind, little criticism of the quality, good flavor, but... it arrived at the table lukewarm, verging on cold, and supposedly it had just been taken out of the refrigerator. The food was reasonably priced, the set menu a bit overpriced. But here's the BUT... Coca-Cola €3 Juice €3 Non-alcoholic €3.20 Aquarius €3 Bread basket, with sliced baguette €2.20 (we had two and they put it in without touching it) A coffee €1.90 Total: €71.90 First of all, I'M FROM BURGOS and I've visited quite a few places around the world. I think €3 for soft drinks is excessive when it doesn't even reach that price in most CAPITAL cities. There are always places where it's more expensive, but... This is a town with higher prices than the capital. Then, a NORMAL coffee, which costs €14/€15 per kilo maximum, €1.90??? I repeat, that's what it costs in the center of any capital city. IF YOU GO THERE THINKING IT'S A TYPICAL TOWN... YOU'RE WRONG. THE SERVICE WAS FRIENDLY, BUT FOR THE PRICE, IT SHOULD BE BETTER. We were served by up to three waiters, who seemed a bit rushed. They'd ask questions, then another would come and ask the same thing... and then we had to ask for the bill three times. When we arrived, there weren't many people, but they said they had reservations, so at the exact time of our visit, it was very busy. In conclusion: VALUE FOR MONEY: QUITE EXPENSIVE FOOD QUALITY: AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENT: NOTHING EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE: AVERAGE I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND IT. Obviously, I'm including the receipt so you can see what I mean.
I came for a coffee and a pastry… I'm just passing through. It's 3:50 p.m. I told them what I wanted, and they said, "Fine." They said they'd close at 4:30 p.m. I sat down on the terrace, brought me what I ordered, and on top of that, they told me they'd charge me now because they close at 4:00 p.m. 30 minutes before, seeing that I wasn't going to eat properly, just coffee and dessert. And if that weren't enough, they charged me almost €9.00 for a runny rice pudding that had more cinnamon than milk and rice. And no, there weren't any people there. Embarrassing.
Big no no, prices can't compare what you got.
The first thing they tell us is that there are no torreznos. In a place where torrezno is a religion, there aren't any. We're off to a bad start. Second, they don't have the wine we ordered either, and they offer us an "equivalent" one, but it wasn't Crianza but oak for the same price. The outrageous thing is when we order a salad of red peppers and tuna belly. Let's see: if the menu says "red pepper salad WITH tuna belly," you expect them to serve you peppers and tuna belly. But what they served us was an illustrated salad with tons of lettuce decorated with four slices of tuna belly and four slices of peppers. 4. I've attached a photo. That's not a salad of peppers with tuna belly. That's a normal salad WITH peppers and tuna belly—not many, by the way. If we misuse prepositions, we're conveying a misleading message and deceiving the customer. (€14.50. No comments). I've attached a photo of the menu. I'm not making anything up. We continued with a portion of truffle cheese. They brought us eight almost transparent slices of cheese, no more than two millimeters thick (€13.50. No comments) and a portion of very dry and poorly sliced Serrano ham. Two euros more for two slices of bread. The joke came to almost €70 for two people, and obviously, we were very hungry. The salad was a complete rip-off. It's symptomatic how at the bar with a terrace opposite, on the other side of the road, all the tables were full and customers were queuing for a table, while at this other bar, it was just a matter of arriving and sitting down. Clearly, the regulars already know where not to go. We're not from Vinuesa, but we occasionally drop by. We lost €70, they lost a few more customers.
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C. Campo Lavadero, 19, 42150 Vinuesa, Soria, Spain
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