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Although the theme of Playa Blanca is more
relaxed and low-key (and some might say tasteful) than the larger resorts
of Puerto del Carmen and Costa Teguise, there is certainly no shortage of
bars and restaurants. Indeed, Playa Blanca offers a wide range of places
to eat and drink - so diverse we couldn't possibly list them all here. We
have therefore selected just a few our personal favorites
places.
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Restaurants |
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are many lovely restaurants in Playa Blanca, most of which are on the front
overlooking the sea. It is a lovely walk along the front, as there are no cars,
its very peaceful. |
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| La Vaca Tijuana / Grill on Stone |
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| Situated on the esplanade on the sea front,
this bustling restaurant specialises in their meat dishes cooked over
flame grills or on the stone slate on which it is served. Also served are
a selection tex-mex favourites as well as typical Spanish and
Canarian meals. |
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| There is also the new Rubicon Marina -
a stylish addition to the village with a handful of restaurants at the
waters edge. |
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Bars |
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| Although a far cry from the Brits-Abroad
feeling you get from some other resorts, there is still no shortage of British,
Irish and Spanish bars and several night clubs. Here are but a few... |
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| The Nags Head - The small bar with the big
views! |
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| Situated opposite the church in the village
centre you are guaranteed a genuine friendly welcome at the Nags Head
where you will be served personally by the English owners, Ian and Elaine.
Bar snacks are available and their English Breakfasts are second to none!
Everyone is welcome. There is a pool table and even a selection of games
for the kids.Their balcony which overlooks the sea and harbour is the
prefect place relax and time of the day or night. They also show most
major sporting events. |
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