A very normal place. Without further ado.
As a celiac person that I am, I didn't think to complicate my life any more and ordered a combination plate of chicken breast, and here is my opinion of the menu:
- They didn't offer me gluten-free bread (because they didn't have any left), and they wanted to charge me €1 for offering me gluten-free hamburger bread. They also planned to charge me the full price of the menu when I wanted to pay.
-The portion of fries was tiny. It looked like half a potato made into straws so that they would bulk up more on the plate, but it was a very sad amount.
- The salad only had lettuce and some halves of cherry tomatoes. No onion or olives or anything similar. A very simple salad.
-The chicken breasts were extremely salty.
- Although soft drinks were included in the menu, they charged me separately. I didn't realize the error until I was far from the premises.
For celiacs they offer you a different menu than usual, and they do not seem to offer you the entire menu. And, on top of that, if they don't have any gluten-free bread left, you have to pay out of pocket to have some bread. They give you more problems than alternatives or possible solutions. Although it is the last gluten-free place I can go to eat in all of Pamplona, I would rather go hungry than go back there.
In addition, we saw a rather ugly scene from the staff towards a group of people. It turns out that a family, in which there was a person in a wheelchair and a guide dog with them, had made a reservation to eat at that place and they were told about the dog before making the reservation. Well, when they showed up at the premises, the owners of the premises flatly denied the assistance dog a stay because “pets are not allowed” (verbatim). Despite the family's constant complaints from those in charge of the establishment, they refused until they were allowed to stay (practically reluctantly) at the table closest to the hallway that leads to the entrance. A terribly uncomfortable situation for the family.