Going up to the first floor via the wooden staircase, whose walls are covered with the framed awards that the restaurant has won, and photographs of famous visitors, it's worth while to stop a second, half way up, and take a look at the grill, covered with succulent cuts of meat. El Comedor del Tío Tamayo. With seating for some twenty two, this dining room is decorated with a collection of antique arms and photographs of the family, with their friends, who for so many years have looked after the fortunes of this ancient tavern. El Comedor de Doña Francisca. On the same floor as El Comedor del Tío Tamayo, this dining room contains the Meson's "Libro de Oro", the book which contains the greetings of the many celebrated visitors who have experienced the pleasure of dining here. Warmed by an open hearth chimney in winter, there is ample room for twenty eight diners. El Comedor de la Tía Gestrudis. Now we on the second floor. The arched ceiling, wood beams and antiques create an unique atmosphere where the diners feel as though they are suddenly eating in a different age.
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