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>Legend has it that 18th-century Romantic painter Francisco Goya was once a porter here. Ernest Hemingway set the closing scene of The Sun Also Rises at a table in an upstairs dining room, and the signatures of Spanish kings throughout the centuries adorn one of the walls. There is also most definitely a ghost in the wine cellar.

Archive: https://archive.today/tUPHk From the post: >>Legend has it that 18th-century Romantic painter Francisco Goya was once a porter here. Ernest Hemingway set the closing scene of The Sun Also Rises at a table in an upstairs dining room, and the signatures of Spanish kings throughout the centuries adorn one of the walls. There is also most definitely a ghost in the wine cellar.
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Sounds like quite the experience, both with the venue itself, and the dishes served.

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I once ate at a place that had been in operation since the late 1400's. It was really good. It was interesting eating somewhere that had been in operation before the USA was a country.