Reviews on British food in Puerto Rico, Canary Islands, Spain including Harbour Lights, Harrys Room, La Cabana, Barbacoa Restaurant & Showbar
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4 based on 203 reviews
Harbour lights is a Irish family run business in Puerto Rico over looking the beach .We open for breakfast at 9am..we also do snacks and main meals...show all sports and try cater for all with are 6 different screens. We have a well stocked bar with good
Bar and bar food. Down by the harbour, upstairs above some shops. Nice for people watching. Entertainer good fun. Bar staff friendly and they have the nicest loos around. Place was quiet when we arrived just looking for a nice place for a quiet drink but the bar soon filled up and the evening turned out to be much more fun than we were expecting.
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4 based on 128 reviews
We visited Harry,s twice when on holiday. We read great reviews about the fish and chips. They were indeed, delicious. I also had the spaghetti bolognaise. It was very meaty and filling. Staff were lovely and very attentive without being intrusive. We sat outside as it was very warm and there is a nice breeze which blows gently while you eat. We will be back again. I give the service, food and value 5/5.
4 based on 218 reviews
I've enjoyed eating dinner here on 3 separate holidays the latest being September 2019. Cheapest meal all holiday. Good food. Service a little slow but I don't like being rushed. Seemed fairly quiet in relation to neighbouring restaurants but don't be put off.
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4 based on 1814 reviews
From tasty English breakfasts served from 8:30am to delicious fresh and juicy Steaks, cooked by our professional chefs, the Barbacoa Restaurant has something for everyone. We offer outdoors and indoors seating arrangements with panoramic views across the
Only about a 5 minute walk from hotel Riu and the Altamar, will get you directly into the Europa shopping centre with the Barbacoa restaurant and bar being the first large area you encounter if walking from there. Has a typical Brit / Irish feel to the place, with a nice cosy setting and friendly staff. The outdoor area has a large TV for sporting events along with a (free) play park, pool tables (2 euro's) and paid activities such as trampolining, wall climbing etc. It's an ideal place to go for a meal and a few drinks especially with young families if you want to sit for a few drinks outside. A pint of Amstel was only 2 euro's, though not sure if it's an out-of-season deal or not, but did make for a very inexpensive 'few' drinks while the kids played at the park in full view and safety. Didn't manage to get the Sunday roast - apparently the only place on the island that lets you select your own 'carvery', but did hear positive things about this and the breakfasts, so review based on drinks, service and facilities, but entertainment and food may prove a stronger rating overallThank you for your review, we are happy to hear that you enjoyed your time with us at Barbacoa and hope to see you again sometime.
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