Casa De Postas - Ávila

Traditional Cuisine, Spanish, From Castille
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Casa De Postas

Casa De Postas
3.6 / 5 (11276 reviews)

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Last update: 20.04.2026 from: angelvilchez

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★ 3.6 / 5 from 11276 reviews
paulo-r-school136
16.11.2023

Avoid this place!!! We had lunch reservations at casa de Postas. We had done the reservations via The Fork some days earlier. We got to the restaurant , on time, and asked for our table. Right from the start they were rude and impolite. They said they only had place outside.. it is 9 degrees out… when we complaint they were even ruder and said they could not differentiate the type Of reservation Luckily the place right next door has very nice people and the food is also very good

randy-o-3
16.11.2023

Nestled under the imposing wall of Avila right by one of its main entrances, we initially passed by this restaurant thinking we’d do better, but soon returned…and we were glad we did. We sat outside, people watched on a beautiful night over a fine selection of tapas, which followed a complimentary dish of iberico ham – nice touch. The guy serving us was good craic too…had to do a double take on the bill, it was such good value.

cheshiref123
16.11.2023

Service was a bit slow and not great . Menu was varied and food was good . Not the cheapest but overall pretty good

angelvilchez
16.11.2023

The food was of low quality. The “Avila steak” was of poor quality, badly cooked and simply inedible. The service is ok but considering the amount of restaurants near by they don’t make an effort to be nice.

jackiemckee
16.11.2023

This bar/ cafe is the kind of bar that gives a free tapas with each alcoholic drink. Having ordered a drink we did not receive a tapas like all the other patrons which were Spanish. When I asked about the tapas I was told we had bought the wrong drink (G&T and a large beer) and did not qualify for a tapas. However despite what the Spanish bought they were given tapas. I just find it offensive that we were discriminated against because we were not Spanish and left without ordering another drink. Why in this day and age would places behave in this way and believe it was ok? I will not be going back to this bar. It was not really about the tapas but the fact we were treated differently because we were not Spanish!

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