Excommunicated nuns will open Spain's first cloistered' restaurant
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A group of excommunicated Roman Catholic nuns from Burgos are launching Spain's first cloistered restaurant in Arriondas, Asturias, to tackle their financial struggles. They rented the hotel La Ribera del Chicu to prepare traditional Asturian dishes and recipes from their order. While a legal battle looms over eviction proceedings, the sisters aim to remain cloistered by having volunteers serve customers. Additionally, they have acquired land to establish a zoological center focused on breeding service dogs, expanding their community support initiatives.
The entrepreneurial sisters, now excommunicated, are turning to a cloistered restaurant in Asturias to address financial woes while also pursuing a new venture in animal care.
Three former nuns plan to serve traditional Asturian dishes and recipes from the Poor Clares while maintaining their cloistered lifestyle, eschewing direct interaction with diners.
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