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4 based on 148 reviews
Rotisserie cooking and traditional Castilian breathes air. Among their kitchens, and wood oven, it is made a careful selection of dishes that combine seasonal produce from the garden with the juiciest of meats, not to mention a variety of fresh fish and s
Wow, the lamb, the suckling pig, the steaks and the great starters such as the mushrooms with egg, the artichokes. All of it was absolutely top notch, especially the lamb. The decoration is very nice and the service is good. Wish we lived closer because we want to come back many times.Thank you so much for your comments. It makes us very happy to see very beautiful words about our products and service. Even if you do not live so close, Weâll be delighted to see you again the next time you come here.Best wishes.
4 based on 14 reviews
We are a family run Bar / Resaurant with B & B accommodation situated at Alora Train Station on the Guadalhorce river basin with scenic views of the historic Castle of Alora and surrounding mountains. We opened in December 2011 and have quickly built up a
This restaurant/bar is so welcoming especially if you have young children. The menu caters for everyone's taste and the staff will do their best to accommodate any special requests. The atmosphere is great and the decor and ambience of the bar sets the scene for a great night. The Restaurant also has several B&B rooms all with en suite and tastefully decorated to a high standard. I would definitely recommend this establishment to anyone.
Small traditional bar in Las Mellizas across from railway station and close to the Caminito del Rey. They serve good value local food, including a menu del dia. There is an outside vine covered terrace and free wifi.I eat here regularly and have yet to be disappointed. Well worth a try.
This seemed like a very genuine experience in the rather sleepy little outskirts of Ãlora; no one in the staff spoke English, the menu was a hand written note of six proteins which we managed to decipher with the help of some long forgotten school Spanish and a bit of charades from the waiter and in the end we just ordered one of each to share. Food was simple, protein plus salad and/or fries, but especially the fish and seafood dishes were good. Meat somewhat overdone and the "solomillo" (fillet) definitely wasn't. After some confusion we got water and wine to go with. Prices super reasonable!
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