The Anonymous Widower

A Pit Stop In Zagreb

In my original plans, I had given myself four hours in Zagreb and I had intended to have a good lunch and explore the city using the trams.

But it was a bit of a disaster. probably due to the weather.

  • I found an excellent cafe in the main square, where I had an excellent gluten-free cake.
  • I couldn’t find anywhere for a proper meal.
  • There wasn’t even a McDonalds, where I could get my emergency meal of chips and an orange juice.

As I didn’t want to walk round aimlessly in the rain, I went back to the station and caught the 18:38 to Ljubljana.

May 12, 2016 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | ,

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  1. When I find myself in a strange town McDonalds is my stop gap takeaway. In UK, you can get the burger, out of the bun, minus the gherkin, and it is gluten free – if you skip the cheese, onion, ketchup etc as well, and have the plain meat patties, it is surprising pleasant. It is literally lean minced beef with seasoning. In some countries in Europe, you can also get gluten free buns, but not UK.

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