There are many ways to visit and enjoy the United States: some prefer to choose between the East or West Coast, while others opt for the legendary ” road trip ” and venture into the heart of America along Route 66. Known as the “Mother Road,” it offers countless towns, landscapes, and restaurants that invite you to savor classic American “meat-lover” cuisine. In this Aragonese village, there’s an establishment that allows you to cross the Atlantic without having to travel thousands of miles.
There are places that surprise you upon entering, and in Fraga there’s one that can transport you directly to an authentic American highway without leaving Aragon. The Ficus & Pérsica restaurant offers everyone who crosses its threshold an almost immersive experience, instantly transporting you to Route 66.
Upon entering, the space evokes the typical establishments of Texas or Arizona. A trailer, like those that travel the endless American freeways, greets visitors, and from there unfolds a universe brimming with
signs and references to legendary highways. Everything is meticulously designed to create a
complete sense of adventure from the very first moment.
MUCH MORE THAN GRILLED MEAT
The house specialty, as you might expect, is grilled meat. Ribs and hamburgers reign supreme on a menu that also offers pasta, fish, and even more traditional Spanish stews. Because although American cuisine is the restaurant’s hallmark, Ficus & Pérsica doesn’t neglect local gastronomy, adding produce from Fraga’s own gardens to its menu.
But the experience isn’t limited to the decor and food. The establishment also features a motorcycle showroom created by and for motor and gasoline enthusiasts, as well as an arcade area perfect for relaxing with friends or family and reminiscing about classic games. A truly American experience without leaving your community.

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