Province of Malaga, Spain Food Guide: 3 British food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Marbella

July 8, 2020 Nobuko Falco

Reviews on British food in Marbella, Province of Malaga, Spain. In the chic, sun-drenched Costa del Sol town of Marbella, hints of its former Moorish occupation mingle with modern-day resort amenities. Bask on the sands of famous La Fontanilla beach or ricochet among the area's family-oriented water, wildlife and theme parks. Experience the Andalusian charm of the historic quarter, filled with whitewashed buildings, remnants of a ninth-century Arab fortress and fragrant orange trees. End a relaxing day with a dish of the cold almond soup ajoblanco and some of the region's excellent dessert wine.
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1. The Orange Tree

Plaza General Chinchilla 1, 29601, Marbella Spain Mediterranean, European, British Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +34 952 92 46 13
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4 based on 927 reviews

The Orange Tree

Reviewed By Makkitje

Very friendly welcome.Their menu is not that extensive but everything on the menu is equally tasty and well cared for.If you want to enjoy this very decent food, it's best to book a table in advance, because the place is packed every time.You really enjoy it when you come and eat here!

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2. El Banco

Aloha Pueblo Local 35, 29660 Nueva Andalucia, Marbella Spain Bar, British, Seafood Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music [email protected] +34 952 90 75 70 http://www.restauranteelbanco.com
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4 based on 265 reviews

El Banco

A friendly bar/restaurant situated in the beautiful Spanish Aloha Pueblo, just 5 minute taxi ride from Puerto Banus. If its just a drink, casual dining or more formal fine dining then this is the place to be! We specialise in meat, fish and Pasta cooked t

Reviewed By frontierman999

We were recommended El Banco by friends from the UK. Let me be crystal clear from the start.....we like Spanish restaurants with Spanish cuisine and Spanish ambience. Were not fans of the British offerings designed to appeal to the Brits wanting a home from home! El Banco is a 100% Brits Abroad with all that that brings. The owners are perfectly lovely and extremely welcoming and warm personalities. It pains me to say that after they found us a table immediately...we had to wait 20’ for our drinks to arrive and just under an hour for a sole request of two main courses and nothing else! Two tables next to us arrived after us and we’re down and dusted before we had received our drinks and some bread. I’m sure that this was one bad example as the clients were largely very happy, there was excellent live music and a great vibe if that’s your scene. It’s not ours but that’s a very personal issue and should in no way detract from El Banco.Having said all this the food was outstanding. The owner very kindly offered a free drink courtesy of the house but we refused. We weren’t fishing for freebies just extremely disappointed that the service was so poor despite reminding the waiter about 6 times!If you want a Brit style vibey, buzzing and pretty noisy place to eat with excellent food then check out El Banco. I’m sure they won’t make the same mistakes again on super slow service.Dear Frontierman99,Firstly I would like to thank you for taking your time to write this review!I would like to re-iterate that we are not a Spanish restaurant and do not advertise as such! We are predominately British & International cuisine and serve a variety of dishes that use fresh meat and fish that is sourced locally. The fact we are located in the beautiful Spanish Aloha Pueblo obviously adds to the confusion too! We do however offer smaller (tapas like) sharing dishes for those who prefer smaller bites. I appreciate the word Tapas may be mis-leading and infer it is a Spanish restaurant, however the word Tapas literally means ' a cover' or a 'lid' and this is a common facet to many tapas origin stories. One says that, since tapas bars used to be standing only affairs, people who ordered a snack had nowhere to put their plate but on top of their glass-hence the tradition.I will not apologise or excuse the fact that the majority of our evening and Sunday clientele are indeed British, Ias well as our lovely Scandinavian friends and other nationalities, They certainly do enjoy themselves (especially on Sundays which is now become a firm favourite where they can enjoy good food, let your hair down and dance to live music!On the evening of your visit,we had been extremely busy for Sunday Late Lunch (from 5:00pm until 9:00pm) with a couple of big birthday parties celebrating and had been fully booked!Normally on Sundays we would have not taken any more bookings, however knowing you were associated with our friends we tried our best to find you a table. I apologise profusely that you had to wait 20 minutes for your drinks to arrive but understand from staff that the two large groups had just ordered a drinks round. The Kitchen then received your food order and having checked the till it was served to you within 40 minutes of being taken from the waiter. Usually on Sundays our guests tend to enjoy the whole experience and are not in any rush with their food, which I hasten to add is freshly prepared and cooked fresh to order so does tend to take slightly longer.I would really like for you to experience, if you would give us the opportunity, another evening at El Banco (maybe not a Sunday) where I think it may hopefully be more to your taste! Please by all means email me on [email protected] and let me know if you would like to visit again and I will personally ensure you are looked after!Many thanks

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3. Blue Palm

Paseo Maritimo 7 Marbella, Malaga, Marbella Spain Bar, Cafe, European, British Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch, Dinner, Late Night Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Table Service, Waterfront [email protected] +34 952 77 82 48 http://bluepalm.es/
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4 based on 310 reviews

Blue Palm

Reviewed By mcjimbo

Lovely location very nice staff ate there quite a few times,we had two Sunday dinners good food only down side could been a couple more slice of meat and bit more veg for the money ,sold Cornish pasties ,and 10 Euro meal deal was good value would recommend , good stop off to have a cold drinks and watch the world go by

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