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Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby Jan » Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:23 am

The lemon tree restaurant is on the Lemon Tree road between lo pepin and el raso and near to the entrance of the Lemon Tree market.

It's a traditional Spanish restaurant serving Menu del Dia on Mondays to Fridays -€9 Inc a drink (2016 price)

Special menu Saturday and Sunday with live music and dancing.

Telephone : 605 981 749
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Re: Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby Jan » Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:33 am

Does anyone have the full location address please -It may be on a business card???

We can then put it on our map of restaurant locations as we do need the full address to do that.

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Re: Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby Southpaw » Wed Apr 06, 2016 9:49 am

Is that the one that used to be called "The Venue" and later called "the Rosales ?
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Re: Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby Jan » Wed Apr 06, 2016 9:55 am

Southpaw wrote:Is that the one that used to be called "The Venue" ?


Not sure, although I 'think' the Venue is now a Spanish restaurant called *Los Rosales who apparently serve the best liver and onions meal in the area, so I was reliably informed this week.
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*If anyone has the details for Los Rosales that would be good too. Thanks.

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Re: Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby Southpaw » Wed Apr 06, 2016 10:42 am

Thanks Jan, might give it a try, if we can find it.
Love liver and onions!!
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Re: Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby blanconegro » Wed Apr 06, 2016 11:13 am

Jan wrote:
Southpaw wrote:Is that the one that used to be called "The Venue" ?


Not sure, although I 'think' the Venue is now a Spanish restaurant called *Los Rosales who apparently serve the best liver and onions meal in the area, so I was reliably informed this week.
:text-lol:

*If anyone has the details for Los Rosales that would be good too. Thanks.

Jan



Hi Jan, from Google:

Address:
CV-895, km 5, 03140 Guardamar del Segura, Alicante

Phone:
965 72 72 07



I can't find anything online for El Limonar / The Lemon Tree. I'll take a walk along there and see if I can get a card or something (good excuse for a caña and tapas)
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Re: Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby harlejan » Wed Apr 06, 2016 11:41 am

Los Rosales and The Lemon Tree are separate places. Los Rosales is next door to the petrol station and has great food and a lot of dance classes, etc? Haven't tried The Lemon Tree yet. The Lemon Tree is on the right from Quesada before you get to the El Raso roundabout.
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Re: Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby Jan » Wed Apr 06, 2016 12:40 pm

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Thanks everyone - Very helpful. I look forward to receiving the locations and details of those restaurants too.


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Re: Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby Martin the artist » Thu Apr 07, 2016 8:15 am

We have been going to Los Rosales on & off for 14 years and normally about once a week now.
It is not El Limonar (the lemon tree) which has changed hands often over the years & is nearer to El Raso.
Los Rosales is on the lemon tree road but nearer Moncayo (near the garage) and has English dance classes there many evenings a week.

Open every day with menu (day & evening) now gone up to 9.50€ - more at weekends.
This includes :-

Mixed salad, bread, alioli, tomato spread.

As much wine as you want - if you finish the bottle they bring, just ask for more.
(And if you like red wine they give you the choice of room temperature or chilled which we prefer as its best served at 14 deg C, so if chilled it'lll warm to that during meal, whereas room temperature can be well into the 20s.)

First plate - e.g. entremesas, beans with ham, soup...

Second plate - e.g. liver & onion, pork steak, chicken wings, merluza...

Afters - e.g. ice cream, rice pudding, chocolate cake, almond tart, flan, natillas...

If you want coffee afterwards its an extra euro.

And they often give you a homemade limoncello - or naranjacello(?) afterwards too.

Friendly service, they do speak English, but love it if you do try your Spanish.
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Re: Lemon Tree restaurant

Postby Jan » Thu Apr 07, 2016 12:01 pm

Martin the artist wrote:We have been going to Los Rosales on & off for 14 years and normally about once a week now.
It is not El Limonar (the lemon tree) which has changed hands often over the years & is nearer to El Raso.
Los Rosales is on the lemon tree road but nearer Moncayo (near the garage) and has English dance classes there many evenings a week.

Open every day with menu (day & evening) now gone up to 9.50€ - more at weekends.
This includes :-

Mixed salad, bread, alioli, tomato spread.

As much wine as you want - if you finish the bottle they bring, just ask for more.
(And if you like red wine they give you the choice of room temperature or chilled which we prefer as its best served at 14 deg C, so if chilled it'lll warm to that during meal, whereas room temperature can be well into the 20s.)

First plate - e.g. entremesas, beans with ham, soup...

Second plate - e.g. liver & onion, pork steak, chicken wings, merluza...

Afters - e.g. ice cream, rice pudding, chocolate cake, almond tart, flan, natillas...

If you want coffee afterwards its an extra euro.

And they often give you a homemade limoncello - or naranjacello(?) afterwards too.

Friendly service, they do speak English, but love it if you do try your Spanish.


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We will put all this info in our restaurant listing ASAP.
Much appreciated!

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