Reviews on Bar food in Coin, Province of Malaga, Spain including The Boma, The Ginger Pig Country Pub, The Olive Tree, El Cruce bar & restaurant, Bar Andalucia, Restaurante Bar Sardina, Cafe Bar Luna, Frog and Toad, Chema's Vinoteca, Koco Bistro
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4 based on 495 reviews
Located in the turistic center of Mijas pueblo, We're waiting for you !!
Wasnât our first choice in Mijas, but as it turned out, it was a great choice. Really nice, inexpensive tapas. Good wine, with an informed waiter who recommended a very reasonably priced wine. If youâre hungry youâll need 3 plates each. If not only 2. Good value all round.
4 based on 179 reviews
Chema' offers a comfortable atmosphere with a warm welcome to make feel at home. We offer the best of wines by the glass - or bottle if you prefer! along with the finest local cheese, breads and Iberian ham. With puzzles on every table and a library of bo
We enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere of Chemaâs wine bar and returned quite a few times, also Chemaâs Terrace just down the road. On Sundays there is live entertainment at the wine bar and on Fridays at the terrace, so thereâs lots going on. Chemaâs is a really nice person, puts his heart and soul into his business. Great wine and tapas. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 46 reviews
New owners have done an awesome job brightening up the pub, very comfortable.....Sunday lunch, price very well, selection of Beef, Pork, Lamb roast.... selection of veg, and of course pork cracklings....Dessert.... awesome selection Our child rates the chicken nuggets two thumbs up.....Nice atmosphere Food very nice
4 based on 80 reviews
Cafe Luna is very close to the historical wash house and fountain in Monda. It is in a nice old, atmospheric square. There is a very busy outdoor area, across the street from the restaurant. There is a large choice of tapas and raciones. The portions are big. It is good value. Despite being very busy, our server was was friendly.
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4 based on 240 reviews
Restaurang Sardina Alhaurin el Grande Spain
We stayed in the apartments above the restaurant so naturally we visited the restaurant a few times. The people who worked here were very patient with our limited Spanish. The tapas was delicious, as were the drinks and the main meals. Everything was a decent price. The outside sitting area is lovely and the aesthetic of the street really makes a difference when you are sat having dinner. Will definitely be returning when we come back to Alhaurin.
Visited this bar with my girlfriend, our friend, and his mother during the Christmas parade at the beginning of January. They were busy, given the occasion, but were fine for us just to stand at the edge of the bar and have a few beers whilst waiting for the parade to start. The beers were inexpensive, they served them fast. The tapas options, we were looking on the menu for, were really expensive though - far more than most other bars in the area. That being said, they didn't have any on the bar so I assume they are all made to order, and possibly bigger in portion size because of this. Still, â¬5+ is a lot to pay for tapas portions; especially in Andalusia in a bar. If just visiting for an afternoon beer though, it's a great atmosphere with friendly people and traditional Spanish music.
4 based on 26 reviews
Family bar and restaurant. 2 bar areas. Large rear covered terrace. 2 pool tables and darts. Big screen for all sky sports. Large slection of draught and bottled beers. Food available from 10 am until 930 pm. Mixture of food from spanish, indian, chinese
Past this bar lots of times and thought nothing of it as looks out to a busy main road. However don't be fooled we wish we had visited sooner. This bar is massive inside and very homely. Theirs a large garden bit out back with pool table and tv's. The staff are so friendly and the food is not hust amazing but cheap also. Definitely worth a visit. We will definitely visit regularly when the hubbys home from offshore.. the locals are very friendly also. We were made to feel very welcome. Top marks best bar around ..
Best Mediterranean food near Coin, Province of Malaga, Spain
3 based on 54 reviews
Was driving around trying to find somewhere to eat away from the town centre and this looked quite attractive.Server was cheery and casual.Fish was awful - huge unappealing portion, greasy and fairly tasteless - peas were good however.I doubt any Spanish locals eat here - this looks like it's ran by, and for British looking for their Sunday Roasts, fish n, chips and no doubt nippy sauceFor authenticity try the Ventas instead.If it's ex pat heaven you're after, this will be for you.
Top 10 International food in Coin, Province of Malaga, Spain
4 based on 25 reviews
International Tapas Served Daily. Fish and Chip Fridays with Live Music. Traditional Sunday Roasts. Bistro Menu Coming Very Soon!
I canât believe Iâm writing an average review after all the amazing comments listed for the Ginger Pig, however, with high expectations we visited this place. Pleasant seating area outside, great for relaxing and admiring the views. The owner was very welcoming, chatty and friendly. It was a hot day so my group of friends decided to eat in. We were served by a young gentlemen, less than friendly and generally couldnât be bothered. We were told about the meals on the menu that were unavailable that day, and all I can say is, that what was eaten was very mediocre. The mussels was tasty, the three bean hot pot, bland. The side salad was dry, no dressing, mainly chopped lettuce with a few pieces of onion and two small pieces of pepper. Lack of attention in the ladies bathroom, it appeared clean, but no toilet paper in the dispenser, only two empty rolls. I went into the restaurant to see if I could find a napkin, but none in sight. Would I come here again? Maybe for the live music and a drink, but not to eat.
4 based on 268 reviews
We are a bar & restaurant serving great value delicious food. We serve both South African, British & International dishes.
We stopped off for lunch having driven past on many occasions. Easy parking, good welcome albeit in English, shown to a table on the terrace and ordered a drink again all in English. We were surprised about this. We decided to have the menu of the day for 12â¬. We chose the mackerel salad to start and beef stew for main cooked in a small traditional pot called a Potjie. Just a few things missing, no bread with the meal but when we asked they provided it, no oil and vinegar but again was provided in small dishes and no olives on the table. I only mention this because if you go into any Spanish restaurant thatâs normally what they provide. The service was good and the staff friendly but we were a bit disappointed that it is all very English. The meals were very tasty and we both enjoyed the food very much.
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