"Say hello, say thank you"
It is a day where we follow one of those typical new build roads out of town. Straight and righteous, it begins well appointed. Spreads into the functional and ends with a slowly more scattered collection of old houses and great blocks of flats. But first, a bridge.
The Puente de Piedra is a 15th century stone bridge. 8240 people have reviewed it. Three days ago, Diego wrote ‘Magical Zaragoza!! And the Stone Bridge, an architectural icon that connects the banks of the Ebro to access the old town and enjoy the views.’ Josep took advantage of the bridge to write his blast against the city. ‘ZARAGOZA IS FULL OF THIEVES, STOLEN BICYCLES. A VISIT IS NOT ADVISABLE.’
Lets call into the Bar Muel, if for no other reason than its 2.6 stars from 12 reviews. Martin was not impressed ‘It is unpleasant that the owner Sofia, attends with her cell phone in her hand, all the time, is unable to "Say hello, say thank you" in addition to seeing the humiliating treatment with which she treats the waitresses..... You can't be so inept and disrespectful.....’ Cristina added ‘The waitress is the epitome of rudeness and ordinariness. All he needed to do was spit on us as he passed by. The forms of service eclipse all the good things that the place may have, if it has any.’ Makes you want to visit to see if this is true. I urge you to leave at once.
We will end on a bridge, but before we do so, let us visit Alcampo supermarket. It only gets 3.9 stars. A week ago Carmen said ‘The waitress is the epitome of rudeness and ordinariness. All he needed to do was spit on us as he passed by. The forms of service eclipse all the good things that the place may have, if it has any.
With all that it might be a relief to depart
Comments
Post a Comment