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    Casa Lin

    Aviles center, Avilés

    Restaurant in Avilés, Spain

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Casa Lin is a practical Avilés pick when flexibility matters more than a defined culinary brief. With daily noon-to-late hours and an easy booking profile, it suits casual meals, solo dining, loose travel days; for a more specific farm-to-table, creative, or Asturian plan, compare El Pandora, Yume, Gunea first.

    About Casa Lin

    Casa Lin is a casually dressed Avilés option with hours every day from 12 PM to 11:45 PM. Beyond those basics, it does not specify a cuisine label, price band, chef profile, awards, menu format, or service style, so it is best described carefully rather than treated as a clearly defined destination restaurant.

    Use the information available to plan around timing: Casa Lin is open daily from noon until late evening, which can make it a practical choice when you need flexibility in Avilés. Because information is limited, avoid building a visit around assumptions about signature dishes, dietary accommodations, bar seating, takeout, delivery, or a particular kind of dining format unless you confirm those details directly with the venue.

    Use it for flexibility, not a high-stakes meal

    For a first visit, keep expectations practical. Casa Lin makes its clearest case on its basics: daily 12 PM to 11:45 PM hours and a casual dress code. It does not provide information about awards, prices, cuisine, chef, seating, or a special menu structure, so it is not a venue to over-interpret based on what is known alone.

    For planning, compare Casa Lin with other named options only at a broad level unless you have current details for those venues. If you are weighing where to book, Yume and El Pandora are useful points of comparison, while Gunea, Real Balneario, Casa Belarmino may also belong on a wider shortlist depending on the kind of meal you want.

    Where it fits in an Avilés food plan

    Casa Lin fits best as a flexible Avilés option when what you need to know is simple: it is open daily from 12 PM to 11:45 PM, the dress code is casual. For broader planning, the full Avilés restaurants guide is the better starting point, especially if you want to compare Casa Lin with other dining choices before deciding where to go.

    Quick reference: consider Casa Lin for casual dress and broad daily hours; confirm any menu, pricing, dietary, seating, or service details directly before relying on them.

    The takeCasa Lin suits diners who want a relaxed, regional meal rather than a high-energy night out. Its strengths—coastal seafood, long-finned tuna belly, and seasonal game—lend themselves to dinner gatherings, family meals and modest group dinners where sharing and sampling regional specialties is the point. The restaurant’s quieter character also makes it a good spot for solo exploration; visitors who arrive with an open mind tend to appreciate the food’s directness and local sourcing. It’s a comfortable choice for casual hangouts that prioritize honest, place-driven cooking.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
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    Restaurant contextAvilés, Spain
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    Planning details

    Location
    Av. Telares, 3, 33401 Avilés, Asturias, Spain
    Website
    sidreriacasalin.com
    Phone
    +34 985 56 48 27
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Casa Lin occupies Avilés' quieter tier, offering a restrained, ingredient-forward expression of Asturian food. The restaurant leans on short, local supply chains—Cantabrian seafood and inland dairy, cider-country produce and game—to shape a menu that privileges material quality over culinary showmanship. That measured approach and the neighborhood setting make Casa Lin feel like a low-key discovery: not flashy, but confident in the provenance and seasonality of what appears on the plate. The overall impression is calm and intimate, a place that rewards diners who come curious about regional flavors rather than theatrical dining trends.

    Best For

    Casa Lin suits diners who want a relaxed, regional meal rather than a high-energy night out. Its strengths—coastal seafood, long-finned tuna belly, and seasonal game—lend themselves to dinner gatherings, family meals and modest group dinners where sharing and sampling regional specialties is the point. The restaurant’s quieter character also makes it a good spot for solo exploration; visitors who arrive with an open mind tend to appreciate the food’s directness and local sourcing. It’s a comfortable choice for casual hangouts that prioritize honest, place-driven cooking.

    Ordering Tips

    Lean into the menu’s Asturian anchors: prioritize seafood caught on the Cantabrian coast and the house signatures—long-finned tuna belly and seasonal game preparations—when they’re available. The description highlights local staples such as hake, bonito del norte, percebes and sea urchin, alongside inland traditions like cider-country pork, bean stews and aged cheeses. Order a selection that spans coast and country to taste the region’s range; if available, include a cheese or cured pork course and ask about the day’s seafood to get the freshest options.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Unpretentious rustic atmosphere with sawdust-covered floors, friendly service, and lively traditional Asturian vibe.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicRusticCozy

    Best For

    Group DiningCasual HangoutFamily

    Experience

    Historic Building

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • long-finned tuna belly
    • seasonal game recipes
    Planning details

    Location

    Av. Telares, 3, 33401 Avilés, Asturias, Spain · Directions

    +34 985 56 48 27

    sidreriacasalin.com

    Also consider

    Where to look if Casa Lin is not the right fit

    For a more defined Avilés meal, cross-shop Gunea for Asturian cooking or Yume for a creative format. For farm-to-table structure, El Pandora is the cleaner comparison.

    Restaurant context

    How Casa Lin compares in Avilés

    Casa Lin is the easiest choice when timing is the main constraint. El Pandora has the clearer farm-to-table identity and a €€€ signal, so it is the stronger planned meal if the group wants a more defined experience. Casa Lin is better for a casual slot where flexibility matters more than a specific style.

    Yume is the sharper pick for diners who want a creative format and are comfortable committing to a more intentional dinner. Gunea is the more direct comparison if the goal is Asturian cooking in Avilés. Choose Casa Lin when the occasion is looser, the group is smaller, or the schedule may change.

    Outside the immediate Avilés set, Real Balneario sits in a higher €€€€ farm-to-table tier, so compare it only if the meal is meant to anchor the day. Casa Belarmino is another cross-shop for readers looking beyond town, but Casa Lin remains the simpler local option when booking difficulty and timing carry more weight than a destination brief.

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    Compare Casa Lin
    Casa Lin Avilés and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePriceAwards
    Casa LinAvilés; ; No published awards
    El PandoraAvilésFarm to table€€€
    2026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    YumeAvilésCreative€€€
    Guía Repsol Soles 20262026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    GuneaAvilésAsturian;
    Guía Repsol Soles 20262025 OAD Casual in Europe
    Real BalnearioSalinasFarm to table€€€€No published awards
    Casa BelarminoGozon; ; No published awards

    How Casa Lin Avilés compares with similar nearby venues.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Casa Lin good for a special occasion?

    It does not specify awards, a tasting menu, a chef profile, or any special-occasion format. Casa Lin is best evaluated on its basics: it is in Avilés, has a casual dress code, is open daily from 12 PM to 11:45 PM.

    Does Casa Lin handle dietary restrictions?

    It does not specify dietary or allergy handling. If that matters for your visit, ask Casa Lin directly before you go.

    Can I eat at the bar at Casa Lin?
    Is Casa Lin good for solo dining?

    Casa Lin may be practical for solo diners who want a casual option in Avilés with broad daily hours. Its schedule is 12 PM to 11:45 PM every day.

    What are alternatives to Casa Lin?

    Other comparison options include El Pandora, Yume, Gunea, Real Balneario, Casa Belarmino. Choose based on current details about the kind of meal you want.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Casa Lin?

    Casa Lin is open daily from 12 PM to 11:45 PM, but it does not specify separate lunch or dinner menus. Choose the timing that fits your schedule, confirm any meal-specific details directly.

    What should a first-timer know about Casa Lin?

    The key facts are simple: Casa Lin is in Avilés, the dress code is casual, it is open every day from 12 PM to 11:45 PM. Details such as cuisine, prices, menu format, dietary accommodations, seating style are not specified.