Across the street from the rental bike station.

It was another scorcher today. The original plan had been to get up early and go out in the morning while it was still coolish. And well, although I was up early to feed the cats at 7, after checking blogs, email and twitter, I went back to bed around 8.45. To my surprise I actually fell asleep again until about 10.30, which felt great. So after having coffee and catching up on my Scrabble games it was well after noon before Nog and I went out for a bike ride.

Needing a destination – and since Nog wanted to take me out for my weekly tapa treat – we decided to go on a hunt for a curious little restaurant/bar we had come across on one of our Sunday walks a few months ago. The only thing we remembered about it was that it was near the Alameda and it was called Cruji Pollo (Crispy Chicken). After parking the rental bikes in the general area and walking down several little side streets we finally found it. . .

And well, it was just so charming. A family-run, family-style place specialising in crispy fried chicken. There are a few other things on the menu, but mostly it’s the chicken people come for, either to eat in or take away. Since Nog and I just wanted a snack we opted to share one chicken plate for 5 euros. It was actually a lot of food as it also came with olives and warm crusty bread. Nog ordered a beer and I was eventually served a nice glass of rioja. As Paco the owner explained, most people order either beer or soft drinks so he didn’t have much in the way of wine on offer. But he managed to find a decent tempranillo for me, all the while coming out with jokes and puns that would have made Archie proud. 😉

After assuring Paco that we couldn’t eat anymore and didn’t want dessert, he brought us a couple chupitos of a special coffee liqueur that is made in his wife’s village in Badajóz. And when we asked for the bill he filled up our little ceramic cups once again. *hic*

As a result, the bike ride home was a bit wobbly, but we were on the cycle path and made sure to ride very slowly and carefully. We also came across a little viveros that had some interesting flowering succulents which would be perfect for the living room balconies – for one euro each! So I want to go back there tomorrow morning after I get back from getting my pre-chemo blood test done at the hospital. Ever since my lovely gitanillas died two years ago I haven’t found anything to replace them. Anyhow, I’m about to go for a wee siesta now …

What a lovely Sunday it’s been so far. 🙂

crispy chicken with chips and salad

special coffee liqueur from Badajóz

Lola & Paco

You can see all the photos here… Cruji Pollo