its about 400 meters down the hill to the seafront where there are a good selection of bars/restaurants,can only recommend paganinnis,italian,not been there for a year tho,or maybe rovers return,landlord there very friendly,thats at the back of the hotel tho,not on sea front.on a plus point,its right next to the railway station,los boliches next stop,2 mins away by train
Thanks for the info, use the Train from Airport and to get around, but never ventured into Torreblanca, so not sure whats around there, just thought we would have a change this time, plus got good deal at Torreblanca hotel.
Most of the little bars and restaurants along the front are cheap, cheerful and welcoming. It's very hard to go wrong.
Further down to the right towards Los Boliches is a very good Greek-style restaurant, Santorini's, run by a Morroccan couple.. the Kleftika is particularly good.
If it's more upmarket, you're after, the Gavia fish restaurant on the front, right at the roundabout is good for a special occasion, or Bravo, in Los Boliches.
On the corner of the square with the big column in it is a very good Chinese, the Hong Kong, also recommended.
The Rovers Return, a right turn from the station at the back of the hotel, is another very welcoming, typical English style-bar, with wholesome food.. and the football.
Our own wee favourite bar, tho, is the Red Dragon... turn left along the front at the Calypso Bar (not a favourite) and five minutes walk will take you to it; just to the rear of the Gardenia Park hotel... the Red Dragon is a very friendly, family-run wee bar, excellent, keenly priced food, with TV sport and internet
The beauty about Torreblanca is it can be as lively or oasis-like as you want it to be...and, of course, you've got the train right next door to go as you please. Good choice.
To walk into Los Boliches, 20 minutes; Fuengi 40 at normal pace... a heartbeat to Los Boliches on the train, to Fuengi about 5 mins
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