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Sunday Evening Pub Grub

Postby blacknambermad » Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:16 pm

Hi its along way off but getting organised family of 6 booked in holiday home in dona pepa (albamar) arriving july on a sunday evening about 8:30pm any where we can go to get something to eat within walking distance (first visit to this area) Thanks Martin
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Re: Sunday Evening Pub Grub

Postby Jan » Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:56 pm

blacknambermad wrote:Hi its along way off but getting organised family of 6 booked in holiday home in dona pepa (albamar) arriving july on a sunday evening about 8:30pm any where we can go to get something to eat within walking distance (first visit to this area) Thanks Martin


:text-welcomewave: Hello Martin, Welcome to TalkQuesada, Hope you find it interesting and helpful.

Albamar is a beautiful development and is within walking distance of the Gamma supermarket in Dona Pepa. Near the supermarket are a few places to eat. If you want an English type meal, there's a pub called " Coopers Bar" with a large outside seating area. There are a few nice small bars/cafes, serving food, above the supermarket but not sure if they will still be cooking after 9pm and there's an Italian restaurant there too. There is also a Chinese restaurant, just past the supermarket.

You are only about 10 to 15 minutes walk from Quesada town, with it's many eating places, and about 10 minutes walk from the Consum supermarket area, with it's bars/cafes and the Wok Chinese buffet. (See the recommendations in this forum)

You also have lots more choices down near the Laguna hotel, which is about 15 minutes walk from Albamar - easier going there, as it's downhill but coming back may seem be a bit longer as it's slightly up-hill.

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Re: Sunday Evening Pub Grub

Postby Ian_and_Angie » Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:45 pm

Martin

If you have kids with you then the Coopers (as Jan suggested) might be an idea. It has just undergone a refurb and they have a kids play area. They can run off some steam after being cooped up travelling maybe.

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Re: Sunday Evening Pub Grub

Postby blacknambermad » Fri Mar 01, 2013 2:47 pm

Thanks Jan and Angie kids are 17 and 15 so not exactly kids how far is quesada fish and chips that could be an easy (and tasty ) option
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Re: Sunday Evening Pub Grub

Postby joolz35 » Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:23 pm

By the hotel la Laguna is also a very good Chinese - Laguna all you can eat for 10euros & good food served to you not buffet, an Italian 222, 1st class Indian - Indian Ocean, Rizzos pizza & english food restaurant & Lo Marabu english pub & good grub! Happy days! :dance:
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