Less select but of first quality (Prices of between 20 € and 40 € ) are restaurants like the San Ignacio, Catachú, Chistera, Basaburua, Askartza, Otano, Baserri, Iruñazarra, Castillo de Javier, Temple, Pirineo, Mesón del Caballo Blanco, etc.
Close to the Catachu, there is a bar called Casa Paco, where
you can go to eat something before going home. After the running of the
bulls they serve typical breakfasts, very good for the "poor" stomach
of the people who have been drinking all the night and want to continue
enjoying the Fiesta or for the people who are going to have a rest.
Further away from the centre things are a bit quieter. It's not a
bad idea to take a stroll away from the centre and rest the ears a bit.
You could eat on the terrace in the Leyre street, for example at the Leyre or at the Larumbe. These places are not very expensive considering it is during the Fiestas. Nearby is a very classic place called the Mauleón. Not far away is the Media Luna park which has two places close by, the Aralar and the Club Social.
The district of Iturrama a bit further out from the old quarter
also have a good name for tasting these light snacks in places such as El Labrador, Don Policarpo, Cevecería Garrick...