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Where to eat on the stages from Santiago to Fisterra?

Where to eat on the stages from Santiago to Fisterra? A complete stage-by-stage guide.

Walking the Camino de Santiago to Fisterra means extending the pilgrimage beyond the Cathedral, toward the legendary “end of the world.” It’s a mystical, wild, and authentic route that reveals a lesser-traveled but equally fascinating Galicia. And, of course, it’s also a chance to keep enjoying the region’s delicious cuisine at every stage. At CaminoDeSantiagoReservas.com, we guide you to the best places to eat in the charming villages between Santiago and Fisterra.

Stage 1: Santiago de Compostela - Negreira

  • Quintáns – Bar As Mimosas: Perfect for a short break with traditional Galician empanada and soup.
  • Carballo – Casa Pancho: Popular stop among pilgrims, offering daily menus and homemade dishes.
  • Negreira – Restaurante Imperial: Located in the heart of town. Enjoy octopus, tortilla, and Galician desserts to end your day with flavor.

Stage 2: Negreira - Olveiroa

  • Vilaserío – Bar A Pedra: Generous tapas and friendly service. Highly recommended for a mid-morning stop.
  • Santa Mariña – Casa Pepa: Traditional Galician food made with local produce and a pilgrim’s menu.
  • Olveiroa – O Refuxio de Marcela: Cozy spot offering specialties like “raxo con patatas” and Arzúa cheese.

Stage 3: Olveiroa - Cee

  • Hospital – Bar O Cruceiro: Full breakfasts before the descent toward the coast.
  • Logoso – Casa Loncho: Generous portions of Galician stew, grilled squid, and barbecued meats.
  • Cee – Restaurante Insua: Ideal for a celebratory dinner. Varied menu with vegetarian options.

Stage 4: Cee - Fisterra

  • Corcubión – Taberna O Ribeiro: Seaside views, fresh fish, and local white wine. A must-stop before the final stretch.
  • Amarela – Bar Playa Langosteira: Beachfront tapas, perfect for a relaxed lunch by the ocean.
  • Fisterra – Tira do Cordel: Iconic restaurant to end the Camino with fresh seafood and views of the lighthouse.

The Camino to Fisterra is not just a journey to the sea — it’s a path into the gastronomic heart of Galicia. Every village holds its own flavors, stories, and places that will comfort you after each stage. At CaminoDeSantiagoReservas.com, we organize your route so that you not only reach your destination, but enjoy every step… and every bite.

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