Restaurants are already creating menus inspired by the show
How do you write dollar signs in Dothraki? Game of Thrones
is filming its fifth season in Osuna, Spain, and the show’s presence
there may be good news for the territory with an unemployment rate of
34.7 percent — one of the highest in the country.
More than 500 locals from around the town of 18,000 are receiving approximately $65 a day to work as extras for the HBO hit, The Independent reports. But local business may get an even bigger boost after
the production leaves, as previous filming locations in Iceland,
Northern Ireland and Croatia have reported dramatic increases in tourism
following the show’s visit. The number of tourists visiting the town
and the Seville area is expected to rise by 15 percent, according to
U.S. ambassador to Spain and former HBO exec James Costos. (Could there
be anyone more qualified to talk about HBO’s Spanish tourism impact than
a guy who’s held those jobs?)
Those who do make the trek to southern Spain can unwind at Casa Curro, an Osuna restaurant that’s prepared a Games of Thrones-themed menu with dishes like the Joffrey — a bacon and trout dish with mulled wine.
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