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

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

The Camino de Santiago from Sarria is, without a doubt, the most popular choice for those who wish to experience the final stretch of the pilgrimage and obtain the Compostela. Beyond the physical effort and the emotion of each stage, there’s an element that makes this journey even more memorable: gastronomy. Eating well along the Camino is both possible and essential — especially if you know where to stop. At CaminoDeSantiagoReservas.com we offer you a practical guide with recommended stops in small towns that often don’t appear in traditional guides.

Stage 1: Sarria - Portomarín

  • Barbadelo – Casa Barbadelo: Great breakfast spot to start the day with coffee, juice, and homemade cake.
  • Morgade – Casa Morgade: Traditional restaurant with a pilgrim menu and a terrace overlooking the countryside.
  • Ferreiros – Mesón A Paso de Formiga: Ideal for lunch before reaching Portomarín. Try the Galician soup or grilled octopus.

Stage 2: Portomarín - Palas de Rei

  • Gonzar – Casa García: Generous portions, homemade food, and friendly service. A classic stop for pilgrims.
  • Ligonde – Bar Os Chaos: Tapas, sandwiches, and coffee in a peaceful rural setting.
  • Palas de Rei – Pulpería O Caminante: Specializing in octopus, empanada, and Tetilla cheese — a Galician must-try.

Stage 3: Palas de Rei - Arzúa

  • Leboreiro – A Pena: Charming stop for a slice of Galician empanada or freshly made tortilla.
  • Melide – Pulpería Ezequiel: A mandatory stop for lovers of octopus “a feira”. Authentic atmosphere and generous servings.
  • Ribadiso – Albergue Ribadiso da Baixo: Ideal place for an afternoon snack or light dinner by the river.

Stage 4: Arzúa - O Pedrouzo

  • Salceda – Bar Casa Tía Dolores: Homemade meals and sandwiches served quickly and with a smile.
  • Santa Irene – Mesón O Empalme: Excellent option for a relaxed lunch before the final stage. Daily menu with homemade desserts.
  • O Pedrouzo – Restaurante O Recuncho: Traditional Galician cuisine in a cozy atmosphere.

Stage 5: O Pedrouzo - Santiago de Compostela

  • Lavacolla – Bar O Cruceiro: Perfect for one last coffee and toast before the final stretch.
  • Monte do Gozo – Bar A Entrada: Quick tapas and spectacular views of Santiago.
  • Santiago de Compostela – A Taberna do Bispo: Gourmet tapas in the historic center — the perfect place to celebrate your arrival in style.

Eating well on the Camino isn’t a luxury — it’s part of the experience. At every stage, the flavors of Galicia accompany you, strengthening the bond between landscape, culture, and tradition. At CaminoDeSantiagoReservas.com, we help you plan your route with accommodation, transport, and tips like this one so that all you need to worry about is walking... and enjoying.

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