anthony: and the main event. ready? set? up. [ cheers and applause ] anthony: let s face it, i like a procession and all but who likes a bunch of guys in hoods coming in your general direction? i don t. frankly, it creeps me out. time for a drink perhaps. this is tabernaculo, as best i understand it, an easter jesus and mary themed drinking establishment where between
drinks one can ponder the agony of the christ, but with sausages. is it like this all year or just over easter break? pedro: it s the whole year. anthony: the whole year, it s always like this? pedro: the whole year, yeah. you have incense whole year, uh, easter music whole year. anthony: now, is this a week for quiet contemplation and worship or is this a party week, or both? pedro: both of them. anthony: throughout the course of the week, over 40-odd processions will creep slowly through these streets. there are different brotherhoods, each with their own sacred colors, crests, insignia and so on. it s their medallions and particular christ images that adorn the bar. and, frankly, they re kind of bummin me out. maybe it s just me, but when i m getting a nice late morning buzz i don t particularly want jesus looking down at me from, like, everywhere. how drunk can you get here? don t you feel like a little guilty, like, getting really drunk here? pedro: yeah, of course.
up. [ cheers and applause ] anthony: let s face it, i like a procession and all but who likes a bunch of guys in hoods coming in your general direction? i don t. frankly, it creeps me out. time for a drink perhaps. this is tabernaculo, as best i understand it, an easter jesus and mary themed drinking establishment where between drinks one can ponder the agony of the christ, but with sausages.
jesus and louisa, brother and sister one bartender, one cook, taking care of everything. fuen: tapa is for free. that s the main issue of the tapa. anthony: so, you re just paying for the wine? fuen: exactly. anthony: so if i were like a degenerate wino, i could still eat well? zack: yeah. anthony: as long as i could afford my wine, i d eat. zack: that s right. fuen: cheers. anthony: let us put this theory into practice. with our first round of drinks comes this. fuen: this is tomato with bread, garlic, olive oil, and blended. anthony: yeah, i could pretty much eat that all day long. zack: yeah. anthony: that s right, tapas are free. it shouldn t work but somehow it does. another drink, another tapa. anthony: tomatoes, olive oil, bread. fuen: yeah. zack: yeah. fuen: awesome. and this for me is just amazing. anthony: so i just all i gotta do is keep drinking and i m going to eat like a king? zack: yeah, and you ll keep eating here, yeah. althoug
is it like this all year or just over easter break? pedro: it s the whole year. anthony: the whole year, it s always like this? pedro: the whole year, yeah. you have incense whole year, uh, easter music whole year. anthony: now, is this a week for quiet contemplation and worship or is this a party week, or both? pedro: both of them. anthony: throughout the course of the week, over 40-odd processions will creep slowly through these streets. there are different brotherhoods, each with their own sacred colors, crests, insignia and so on. it s their medallions and particular christ images that adorn the bar. and, frankly, they re kind of bummin me out. maybe it s just me, but when i m getting a nice late morning buzz i don t particularly want jesus looking down at me from, like, everywhere. how druncan you get here? don t you feel like a little guilty, like, getting really drunk here? pedro: yeah, of course. anthony: whoa, uh, morcilla? pedro: morcilla. anthony: oh, th