I really liked fun in the sun, the food here is great. The staff are friendly and sure this is generally grease spoon cafe food, but It is still very good. One of the major flaws of this cafe, is that it's out of the way. You literally have to walk though multiple other greasy spoons to find it at the back and up a stair case. This is a shame as I highly recommend seeking this place out. The wifey and I ate here several times. For dinner, lunch and breakfast, and on the whole I would have no problems recommending this place as a great place to eat. Breakfast, one day I came along to have the full English. Everything was good and filling. The tea and water is good quality and very clear. And the view is great here, especially in the morning. The wifey and I went for Sunday lunch. Fantastic and good food. The only thing disappointing here was the Yorkshire pudding, which was the packet frozen kind. But everything else was delicious and a good filling meal. As for the desserts, the trifle was a let down. While I Understand in this heat, it must be hard to keep fresh. But the trifle was make with canned whipped cream and jello. I don't even like truffle, but the look on wifey's disappointed face, I felt sorry for. So I wouldn't recommend. For dinner we had the chilly con carne and prawn cocktail salad. The chilly con carne was a little on the hot side for me. But I am a wuss so that is to taste,but still it was very nice. I would definitely recommend the roast and the breakfast. And also searching this place out, as having eaten in the down stairs establishments, for rate this higher than most of them. That being said the main draw of the cafes down stairs is the tv and matches...
Read moreThis excellent British Bar / Restaurant is literally a hidden gem as they aren't allowed to put up a sign! To get to it you have to go into the foyer of the main building on the left of the Trafalgar Restaurant and go up the stairs at the back.
The restaurant is very clean and homely with table cloths and cushions and has great views to the sea from one of the few restaurants in the area which has an open upstairs balcony.
Service is efficient and very friendly and prices are reasonable given the quality of the food.
Great food, mostly home made - my favourite was the Steak and Ale Pie with mash which was packed with good quality steak and swimming in oodles of gravy (took me back 70 years when my mother used to make it!). They also have a great selection of all my favourite puddings.
Drinks wise they have ice cold Tropical on draught for €2 a pint or if your not into Tropical you can get a bucket of 6 bottles of San Miguel for €10.
Check out the pictures and if you like what you see give it a try I am sure you won't be...
Read moreCalled in twice once for Sunday roast it was late in the day so no beef/lamb But what we had was good It was a proper brittish roast not keen on the Manc gravey bit too thick for me Wife and daughter liked it 2nd visit I had the homemade chicken and mushroom pie with veg wife and daughter had the giant yorkshire pud with mash peas sausages ect Carnt remember what me grandson had but he said it was good The 3 ladies that own the bar no not bar the word Bistro sounds better Are very friendly and polite Atmosphere is just about rite with music playing in the background It's very clean and far superior to the bars below on street level And a pint of Tropical2€ what's not to like See you all again nxt...
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