Cafetería Comte Tallaferro

Cafetería Comte Tallaferro

Carrer Ganganell, 2, 17850 Besalú (Girona), Spain, Besalu
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"Although it is true that we did not stay at the hotel, of which we had given excellent references in what makes good attention and convenient prices we stayed in a familiar house known for which this was just a walk through the city where every time we go we find new things to discover. So when we saw that they had a nice small table in the square and a few very comfortable chairs, we had a little rest and we hope they brought us the coffee with gout. not only do we get our attention to the place, but according to the guide that we take the place is listed as “National Historical Council” as is all that wonderful medieval village that I visited on previous trips. the cafeteria on the square was very well located. the small chairs of armchairs were of braided sausage, with comfortable color pads, as well as the edge of the glass table, each table had a white flower with a bunch of fresh flowers, a napkin holder and an ashtray. The arrangements of the canteros that defined the place were beautiful yellow sunflowers and many green branches. We enjoyed the rich coffee (I photographed it, and we followed because we had a lot to walk."

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Téléphone: (+34)972591609

Adresse: Carrer Ganganell, 2, 17850 Besalú (Girona), Spain, Besalu

Ville: Besalu

Site Web: http://grupcalparent.com/

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4 /5 Évaluation

Although it is true that we did not stay at the hotel, of which we had given excellent references in what makes good attention and convenient prices we stayed in a familiar house known for which this was just a walk through the city where every time we go we find new things to discover. So when we saw that they had a nice small table in the square and a few very comfortable chairs, we had a little rest and we hope they brought us the coffee with gout. not only do we get our attention to the place, but according to the guide that we take the place is listed as “National Historical Council” as is all that wonderful medieval village that I visited on previous trips. the cafeteria on the square was very well located. the small chairs of armchairs were of braided sausage, with comfortable color pads, as well as the edge of the glass table, each table had a white flower with a bunch of fresh flowers, a napkin holder and an ashtray. The arrangements of the canteros that defined the place were beautiful yellow sunflowers and many green branches. We enjoyed the rich coffee (I photographed it, and we followed because we had a lot to walk.