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Restaurants in Haro
Haro has a number of good restaurants, but we've chosen the ones that, we think, will truly enhance your trip.
Beethoven I & II
Chef María Angeles Frenso is a local legend, foraging her own wild mushrooms for this popular duo of restaurants that directly face each other in the middle of town. Beethoven I is the choice for a weekday daily menu; Beethoven II promises a more modern touch to its Riojan cuisine…$$Around Town- Riojan
Jarrero
With its wood-beamed ceiling, impressive murals and solid stone walls, this busy, buzzy place is right at home in the atmospheric streets of Haro’s old center. ‘Jarrero’ is the name for a Haro inhabitant. The daily lunch menu offers ten starters and half-a-dozen mains, plus a few…$Around Town Terete
Expertise has passed through six generations of the Gutiérrez family since Alberto Andrés Alonso opened Terete in 1867 to share “the fate God had chosen for him to perfect the art of roasting lamb and serving it with a glass of wine.” In other words, eating here is divinely ordained.…$$Around Town



