| Below are details of some restaurants that we 
            have visited and enjoyed. Most restaurants are a matter of personal 
            taste, however, this guide may help you choose somewhere to dine. 
            For the most part we have our children with us (although we sometimes 
            sneak away alone), and as such we have tried to indicate which ones 
            we feel are more suitlable for the little ones (age 2 - 14). This 
            isn't based upon whether they serve chicken nuggets, more, how accomodating 
            they are for children. We hope you enjoy our selection................ | 
        
         
          | Mason Marianos, 
            Camposol | 
        
         
          
               
                Located near the Commercial Centre on Camposol 
                    - Mason Marianos is a good sized restaurant and is open all 
                    year round. 
                  Great for lunch time tapas or "menu del dia" (menu 
                    of the day) which is usually a fixed price for a 3 course 
                    lunch and good value.  
                  They also offer an evening menu in the main restaurant. Try 
                    the "Wild Boar in Truffle Sauce" - it's an absolute 
                    delight (and a snip at 14 euros). Take care though if they 
                    offer you a sample of local fish as a starter. It's very nice 
                    but they charge you 20 euros and it's not worth it.  | 
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          | The Hong 
            Kong, Puerto de Mazarron | 
        
         
          | If you crave a Chinese whilst you are away there are plenty to choose 
            from in and around the Port.The Hong Kong is situated close to the 
            middle of the Port as you head South out towards Bolnouevo on the 
            main road. The food is nice and very reasonably priced. We found the 
            service to be excellent and our children were made to feel very welcome. | 
        
         
          | La Siesta, 
            Bolnouevo  | 
        
         
          
               
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                La Siesta is siuiated almost at the end of Bolnuevo, 
                  on the left as you drive through, right on the beach.The setting 
                  is lovely. As you can see from the pictures, you have the beach/sea 
                  on one side and the sand sculptures on the other. Service is 
                  first class, children are welcome and the beef stroganoff is 
                  definitely worth a try! | 
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          | Playa Grande 
            Hotel, Puerto de Mazarron | 
        
         
          
               
                Just outside the port heading 
                    south on the main coast road towards Bolnouevo you will find 
                    the Hotel Playa Grande. 
                   They serve the most delicious paella which you can eat whilst 
                    sat out on their terrace overlooking the beach and the sea. 
                    Very reasonably priced too.  | 
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          | Casa del 
            Nono, Isla Plana | 
        
         
          
               
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                Casa del Nono is situated on the left hand 
                    side on the main road through Isla Plana (cost road north 
                    of Puerto de Mazarron). It is a very popular restaurant and 
                    I would recommend that you book at weekends ( 968 152 056). 
                  Try the steak on hot stone (right). We find that no matter 
                    how much you ask you can't get a "well done" steak 
                    in Spain - this way you get to cook it yourself. 
                  For me though, a personal favourite here is the duck in orange 
                    sauce. I've never tasted duck like it. It seems to be a more 
                    "gamey" taste than back home.  | 
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          | JP's, Puerto 
            de Mazarron | 
        
         
          
               
                JP's is situated in Puerto de Mazaron. If you 
                    head towards Bolnuevo you will find it on the left hand side 
                    of the road. 
                  The place itself is very smart and the food is aimed towards 
                    the top end of the market. We have never taken the children 
                    there and I don't think it would realy be suitable. 
                  The picture opposite isn't the best and doesn't really do 
                    the place justice, more a snapshot so that you will recognise 
                    the building from the road.  | 
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          | The Australian 
            Bar, La Azohia | 
        
         
          
               
                  
                   
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                Everyone refers to this place 
                    as "the Australian Bar" although I don't actually 
                    think that is it's name. It is decorated with cricket & 
                    Australian memorabilia, which I presume is where it gets it's 
                    pet name. 
                  It can be found by heading out of the Port North and onto 
                    La Azohia. You go past the small jetty in the village itself 
                    and you can see the bar up on the hill. You need to wind through 
                    a couple of small streets to get there. 
                   Once you there you will agree I'm sure that the treck was 
                    worth it. The views accross the bay of Mazarron are stunning 
                    (as can be seen from pictures opposite). 
                  Enjoy a cool beer and some tapas whilst looking out at the 
                    view..................... 
                  The bar has a limited menu, mainly sandwhiches and tapas, 
                    but what they do serve is very nice. The seating is mostly 
                    outside and its fine for the kids. It seems to have some strange 
                    opening hours, but if you go at lunch time you should be ok.  | 
               
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          | Casa Colora, 
            Mazarron | 
        
         
          
               
                This is one of our favourites, being a short 
                    drive from Camposol, serving lovely food and wonderfully hosted 
                    by Pepe and his wife. 
                  Head out on the main road towards the Port and take the turning 
                    to Morata. Go along this road for a few kilometers and you 
                    will find Casa Colora on the right hand side. It doesn't look 
                    much (and may even look closed - but trust me). 
                  They serve a varied menu but have a couple of specialities 
                    that are worth a try. You have to order them the day before 
                    and there are minimum numbers. They are slow roasted lamb 
                    (4 people) and roast suckling pig (6 people). The latter comes 
                    whole as can be seen form the picture opposite. 
                  They also do some nice seafood (locally caught and fresh 
                    of course), as well as a range of steaks etc. They are fine 
                    with children having a young boy of their own, who will often 
                    join in any games. 
                  Just give Pepe a ring (968 43 74 10) and let him know what 
                    you want. II guarantee you will be greeted with a warm reception.  | 
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          | Virgin 
            De Mer, Puerto de Mazarron | 
        
         
          | Ok, for those of you that are mising home and want a roast beef 
            dinner or pie and chips whilst playing Bingo - this is the place for 
            you! There are two restaurants of the same name in the Port, so take 
            care. They are both on the front but this one is along the promenade 
            heading North. It's almost at the end of where the restaurants are. 
            Food is nice enough but not at all Spanish. Pleasant enought though. | 
        
         
          | Tapas Bar In Tallante | 
        
        
          A restaurant/tapas bar/delicatessence in Tallante first one you 
            come to after passing the Las Pallas turnurn off. Its on your right 
            and has a large car park at the the rear thro' a ginnel. Always well 
            frequented by Spanish.
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