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CHEERS BAR in Cala Millor - fave meals there are:

Chicken Parmo (to die for - you HAVE to try it)

Pork Parmo (ditto above)

Kev's Roast Dinners (even better than home - lashings of gravy, roast spuds and Yorkie puds)

Gammon & Chips

Kev's homemade steak pie (delish)

Kev's chips - proper chips NOT frozen rubbish

CALEDONIAN CARVERY in Cala Bona - fave meal there is:

Gammon & Chips

BEACHBOYS BAR in Cala Millor - fave meal there is:

Brunch Breakfast

There are SOOOOOOOOOOOO many places to eat but have to admit we generally stick to those above - mainly CHEERS as everything is freshly cooked and we've never had a bad meal there yet.
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Noticed most places you rate for good food are all English, do you know of any good local Spanish Restaurants or any Tapas Bars.

Regards Sweet. :)
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I'm a fussy eater and prone to very dodgy tummy so tend to stick to British food but we can also recommend C'an Jimmy's Restauarant on Na Llambies (main road from Cala Millor thru' to Cala Bona) and it's next to the Don Jaime Hotel.
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Meant to add that there are SOOOOOOOOOOOOO many eateries that cater for all tastes & nationalities - just a case of keeping your eyes peeled. Some of the more local flavoured restaurants are found out of the centre on the Son Severa road.
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I beleive we are on that road, so eating should be no problem...
Is there anywhere YOU would not go to, whether through bad experience or high costs?

And cost of food/drinks, how does it compare to England?

Thanx
Mark
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I wouldn't do the Caledonian Carvery's Sunday roast as it was a big
disappointment - much prefer Kev's at Cheers.

Smugglers Bar in Cala Bona - ate there a good few times in 2004 but last year only had one meal as it wasn't as good as previous visits.

We've tended to stay with places that offer more than one highchair with having the twins so we've probably not done as much eating around as others - tending to stay with what and who we know.

Prices are better than UK I'd say for drinks and foods but again depends on where you're eating/drinking.
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We are staying at the Atalaya Apartments, how far is Cheers bar from them, also do you know of any German Karoke bars round Cala Millor, has we have got two Teenagers with us who are doing German at School.

Regards Sweet :)
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The Atalaya Apts are fairly central so not too far away from Cheers at all. Easiest way to get there would be to walk onto main promenade, turn left and walk up until you reach Burger King - take a left up side street from there and walk a few streets up - it's mostly residential so don't panic that you've gone the wrong way. Cheers is on the right and opposite is Wetherspoons (which I confess we've never tried).

There are loads of German bars - if you don't find anything suitable centrally if you go down to the south of the resort it's very much geared up to German tourists.

I wish you luck last year we had to endure German Karaoke from the Don Jaime hotel (we were in apartments opposite) and I have to say it was downright painful to listen to :shock:
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Thanks. Might get the kids to give us asong in German :omg .

Whats the average price of agood Breakfast.

Regards :)
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Breakfasts are usually around the 4-6€ mark - depending on size. TBH we usually just get croissants from Suprmarket C'an Pedro and eat them at the poolside :D

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh I wish I was there now!
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