La Oronja
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About La Oronja
La Oronja, ubicado en el corazón de Zamora, es un bar restaurante que destaca por su ambiente elegante y acogedor en un edificio histórico de techos altos. Ofrecemos una variada carta, ideal tanto para disfrutar de un menú completo como para degustar elaboradas tapas a precios competitivos. Los clie...
La Oronja, ubicado en el corazón de Zamora, es un bar restaurante que destaca por su ambiente elegante y acogedor en un edificio histórico de techos altos. Ofrecemos una variada carta, ideal tanto para disfrutar de un menú completo como para degustar elaboradas tapas a precios competitivos. Los clientes resaltan la calidad de nuestros platos, como la ensaladilla rusa, la trucha rellena y las opciones de menú que ofrecen una excelente relación calidad-precio. Además, contamos con una cuidada selección de cervezas, vinos, café y té. La Oronja es un lugar perfecto para disfrutar de música en vivo, actuaciones, trabajar con tu portátil o simplemente relajarte, atendido por un personal atento y amable.
What Customers Say About La Oronja
La Oronja destaca por su ubicación céntrica en un edificio histórico y su buena relación calidad-precio. Los clientes elogian las tapas elaboradas, los menús asequibles y el servicio atento. Algunos mencionan que el café no está a la altura y otros critican los precios de las bebidas.
Popular Dishes
Tip: Es recomendable reservar, ya que suele estar concurrido. Los menús del día son una opción muy valorada por su precio y calidad.
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La Oronja is located in Zamora, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Palacio de los Momos (A 62m) — bien de interés cultural bien de interés cultural
- iglesia de San Vicente Mártir (A 112m) — bien de interés cultural en Zamora bien de interés cultural
Other Points of Interest
- Casino de Zamora (A 9m)
- Casa de Fernando Rueda (A 59m) — building in Zamora, Spain
- hotel Franco-español (A 61m) — building in Zamora, Spain
- Casa de Gregorio Prada (A 89m) — building in Zamora, Spain
- Casa Villalba (A 103m) — building in Zamora, Spain
- Casa Almendral (A 105m) — building in Zamora, Spain
- Viviendas del Bazar J (A 106m) — building in Zamora, Spain
- Edificio del Banco Herrero en Zamora (A 111m) — edificio en Zamora
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La Oronja Zamora Reviews
El chico que nos atendió muy majo y amable. El vermú y el vino excelentes al igual que las tapas. Muy recomendable y bien de precio.
Bar de noche, con mucho ambiente y buenas copas 🥂, abre por la tarde ⏰ para tomar un cacharrin, batido, como el de la foto .. buena música 🎵
Nos ha encantado la comida y el servicio. Muy buena relación calidad y precio. Absolutamente recomendable
Fuimos dos días seguidos y está genial, para mí el único punto negativo es que cierra muy pronto. El local es enorme y la música la verdad es muy guay, porque ponen variedad, desde reggaeton, hasta Rigoberta Bandini. La entrada eran 6€ con una copa o dos cervezas.
I loved the food and the service from the waitresses, all very attentive and prompt. Today they had two menus, a tasting menu for 35 euros and a tasting menu for 25 euros. Both were very good. The desserts were very small, with a variety of sweets but very delicious. The atmosphere was pleasant; I recommend it. This is the Casino Zamora restaurant. They also have a bar.
Great food and great service.
Un lugar para disfrutar con buena materia prima. El precio es acorde a la calidad. El estilo es tradicional arroces carnes y pescados buenos ibéricos.
No tiene ya nada de casino ni de café. Se ha transformado en una sala con DJ , copas y música. Los viernes uno si y otro no hay clases de bachata . La entrada son 8 euros con consumición.
A very beautiful building, well worth a visit. Both the café and the restaurant are great places to have a drink or a meal in the center of Zamora in a relaxed atmosphere. The café has excellent tapas, especially the cod tapas, which I highly recommend. The croquettes, while good, I wouldn't order them again; they lacked a bit of creaminess, in my opinion. The restaurant, despite serving small portions on large plates, offers well-prepared food, and you won't leave hungry. I prefer their fish dishes to their meat. As for the price... it's not cheap, but it's not expensive either. I recommend a visit.
A very nice restaurant, friendly staff and excellent food. It is wise to make a reservation for a table.
In the city center. In a historical building. Good balance between food quality and price. Nice staff. The decoration could be improved.
I'm editing my previous review because it stopped being a restaurant a while ago and has become a bar with drinks for €4 for a small bottle. I don't know if you'll find them more expensive in any other bar in Zamora. That said, the place is worth a visit. A quiet place with good food. The set menu isn't bad, perhaps a little basic. Good desserts. The location alone is worth it; it's the old casino of Zamora. Reservations are recommended. It's also worth stopping by to try the tapa of the week.
It is ok but badly decorated
The old Zamora and Casino circle has been transformed into a modern Malasaña-style café/bar with background electronic music like that of Nubel near the Reina Sofía in Madrid. Personally, I'd turn the volume down a bit and play soft jazz during the day, which gives it more class, and leave the repetitive chunda chunda for the evening. It's a nice place to take friends and make a good impression. The prices are expensive for Zamora. A coffee costs 2 euros and a waffle 4 euros. The waffles and toast are made to order. The staff is pleasant and friendly, but they make you pay at the counter. For that price, it shouldn't be like that, really. Covid prevention measures: It's starting to get too crowded. On January 4, 2021, around 7-8 p.m. The capacity doesn't seem to be limited, and there's no control of entry and exit. The place was packed. As Marope says, too many tables and chairs for the current health situation. Closed windows and zero ventilation. Although there are signs indicating the mandatory use of masks, many people ignore them, and groups are even talking without them. No one monitors this or encourages customers to wear them or leave. Furthermore, many people wear non-approved (cloth) masks. These masks do not prevent the spread of the virus, and the clientele is predominantly young. It is well known that social distancing is insufficient to prevent the spread of the virus indoors, and constant ventilation and a limit on the number of people in the room are necessary. There are hand sanitizers at the entrance, but many people do not use them either. I'm sorry to have to change this review because I like the place, but at least at this time of year, it is not a safe place. There are enough staff to perform adequate checks. I trust this will improve and that it is due to the carelessness of the first few days.
Went a Christmas meal, good service.
Two beers for 9 euros. Zamora. Hard to justify that price.
The architecture is perfect, the atmosphere is so-so, but if it's a café, you can't really talk. I understand that the cost of living is rising and so is rent, but there's no way to justify a third of a liter of beer for €4.50 in Zamora...
I go there often, but the doorman at the entrance is disgraceful. He makes you wait in line for over 20 minutes while letting people in without paying. I didn't know the casino had a priority list for those who don't pay. I don't know if the owner allows it, but it's a disgrace. What happened today was the last straw. I asked if I could go upstairs, that I was looking for my brother, and he rudely, arrogantly, and rudely told me I couldn't go up and that I should call him, which I already did, but with the music playing, it was impossible to hear a phone. He has no shame after I've been a customer there every weekend since he started going there, the scoundrel.
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