A typical Spanish beach bar / cafe / resaurant but with a unique view of Port Adriano. You can sit in comfort and watch the mega yachts, yachts and motor boats go in and out of this fabulous marina all day. Reasonable prices and cheerful, friendly staff. Good English and German is spoken. Open during the season (May to October) from 10:00 until the early hours of the morning daily.
Oil fired torches blaze along the terrace at night. Watch the fabulous sunsets as you eat from a varied local menu, from snacks to full blown meals.
There's a pool with a shower plus sunbeds and umbrellas around it (currently free for customers) with 30+ more sunbeds on the rocky beach below with direct access to the sea.
Highly recommended. ?... I've been coming here 20 years for holidays and eat here daily... I cant keep...
Read moreCannot.comment on the food as we didn’t eat here. Just wanted a couple of drinks. Service was very slow and after reminding the waiter we had waited 15 or more minutes, we eventually got the pint of larger and a cup of tea we ordered. I say tea, we got a cup of hot water and a tea bag, but no milk. Asked for milk and that didn’t arrive in a timely manner either (meanwhile tea was going cold), gave waiter another nudge and he then brought us the milk and the bill and had the card machine in his hand. Felt like he was trying to get rid of us. Will never go here again. Would give service and atmosphere zero...
Read moreI’ll start off by saying everything is moderate to large portions. The fish (dorada) which I didn’t know had bones and head still on which freaked out my gf was plain. The muscles were very “sea flavored”, idk how to describe it, the sauce wasn’t great, and the muscles weren’t cleaned at all. At least they definitely didn’t come from a farm? The peppers were good and the beer affordable. I probably should have gotten the steak here they had an outdoor...
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