Arrived home last night, had some excellent meals during our two weeks. As I posted before we ate at:
Fado Rock 10/10 (our favourite restaurant in town, we went on our first night and went back on our last night)
Mexican Corner 8/10
O'Connor's Steak House 10/10
Chinese near Piero's 8/10 (used spaghetti for noodles but still tasted good)
Metropolis 7/10 (just had burgers/toasties & chips one evening when we weren't very hungry, nice but nothing special)
La Bodeguita 10/10 (although service was slow)
Mambo Steak House 9/10 (set 3 course meal for 9€)
Slow Boat 10/10 (gorgeous banquet for 3, loads of food for 9€ each and BOGOF on drinks)
Mappy's 8/10 (didn't have a "meal", just wedges and dips, but still yummy; strange garlic bread though...)
Beer Garden 6/10
raych141 wrote:
is there much to do in caleta? we are so used to corralejo
We had a fantastic time, during the day you can go for some lovely walks to the Atlantico Centre (shops, bowling, Burger King, McDonalds and a lovely beach), or you can go to the harbour and try diving, jet ski-ing or go on the submarine, you can walk round the "windy rocks" to breathe in the fresh Atlantic air and see the chipmunks or you can browse the nice shops in several little shopping centres.
In the evening you have a few different areas (all within strolling distance of each other) to go for a drink. There is the area around Piero's (popular for Piero's entertainment), then there is the street where the Saturday market is held (Flower of Scotland, Rock Cafe etc); and then further down past the Barcelo hotels near the Castillo San Jorge/Antigua complex there is another centre with several pubs (The Dome, Slap & Tickle, Kings Arms etc).
Most evenings we stayed to watch the entertainment in Piero's and then when it got quiet there (around midnight) we would go up to Flower of Scotland for cheaper drinks