On our last night in Barcelona, we wanted to eat paella. Good paella. I mistakenly told everyone that there was a good place close to us only to find out too late that it was along the shore. None of us wanted to make the trek and none of us wanted to take out more money to pay for the meal. The places along the shore tend to be more expensive. I wanted to take some time and figure out where we should eat but everyone thought it would be a good idea to walk around instead. Personally, I think this is a bad choice to go about picking a place because most people aren't aggressive enough to choose. They're afraid that people may be disappointed. And so we walked around aimlessly until we got too tired and ended up at Divinius.
Divinius is located off a popular street and was a big place. It certainly had enough room for our larger group. We sat and ordered some drinks instead. Here you can get large steins of beer which is not common in Spain at all. Mr. Peanut Head and Mr. M&P was certainly happy about that.
We ordered a bunch of food to share. First, some octopus which was just okay. It was a bit rubbery and lacked flavor.
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Divinius is located off a popular street and was a big place. It certainly had enough room for our larger group. We sat and ordered some drinks instead. Here you can get large steins of beer which is not common in Spain at all. Mr. Peanut Head and Mr. M&P was certainly happy about that.
We ordered a bunch of food to share. First, some octopus which was just okay. It was a bit rubbery and lacked flavor.
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