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old town, icmeler

Postby james » 18 Jun 2010 23:04

we've been to icmeler the last two years and going back in three weeks, i'd like to take a trip up to the old town, is it easy to get to ? is it worth while ? i'd like to visit the old pubs/resturants :?
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby cassia » 19 Jun 2010 04:47

We've stayed in the old village afew times :) its nice, more quiet and some lovely little restaurants. Although i can't name any off the top of my head i'm afraid.

Dejavu is a good bar though, that is in the old village
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby John V » 19 Jun 2010 06:56

A very small part of the old village still remains way over on the left side as close to the mountains as you can get there is still a few homes, there is also bakery and barbers shop, coffee house and a restaurant .
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby Jozzyd » 19 Jun 2010 07:34

I love that part of the old village as it is real, we walked through there most evenings :) We enjoyed showing it to the kids as it is so different to the 'new' village :) :)
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby jambogarry » 19 Jun 2010 09:25

John V wrote:A very small part of the old village still remains way over on the left side as close to the mountains as you can get there is still a few homes, there is also bakery and barbers shop, coffee house and a restaurant .


Hi john V

Could you tell me where the bakers is on the left side of the old village, I know of the bakers that is next to the school/Wayside but dont know of the other one.
Say from cafe rose area is it far from that?.
Cheers
Garry.
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby geordie mafia » 19 Jun 2010 09:53

Hi Gary,
Probably the best way to find the baker,s is to walk up the road with the babadan aprts on your right past LAL past HARRY RAMS turn left after the LOVE-STAR just follow the road as it bends to your right and the BAKERY is on your right hand side. Well worth the short walk but try not to eat your bread before you get home!!! Cheers
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby jambogarry » 19 Jun 2010 10:14

geordie mafia wrote:Hi Gary,
Probably the best way to find the baker,s is to walk up the road with the babadan aprts on your right past LAL past HARRY RAMS turn left after the LOVE-STAR just follow the road as it bends to your right and the BAKERY is on your right hand side. Well worth the short walk but try not to eat your bread before you get home!!! Cheers


HeHe more or less on my doorstep for the three week visit 8) ... could even send my son every morning for a fresh loaf... thanks geordie... is it open 24/7 ?
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby John V » 19 Jun 2010 10:33

Hi Garry,
As it has been said head for the far side of the "Old Village" away from the Waysiders beyond the Mosque.
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby LynnJenny » 19 Jun 2010 15:41

we found cafe rose this time what a lovely little place
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby jambogarry » 19 Jun 2010 23:43

LynnJenny wrote:we found cafe rose this time what a lovely little place



It is a gem of a wee place :) :) It is like walking into a turkish home... pure bliss...
I think Rose likes Maltesers :) :) :)
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Postby LynnJenny » 20 Jun 2010 14:20

she was lovely will be going back in july want to try the food this time :D
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby 3 bellsmcfc » 20 Jun 2010 16:07

I have only ever stayed in the old (ish) town...Tokmak this August it is. 10mins walk & your in the heart of Icmeler. There are plenty of bars, bistros,Lacantas (sp) shops, I am going to venture further back this time. Bring it on...
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Re: old town, icmeler

Postby jambogarry » 20 Jun 2010 16:37

3 bellsmcfc wrote:I have only ever stayed in the old (ish) town...Tokmak this August it is. 10mins walk & your in the heart of Icmeler. There are plenty of bars, bistros,Lacantas (sp) shops, I am going to venture further back this time. Bring it on...


Go for it 3 bellsmcfc :) I also like to go for a wee walk visiting all the bars en route.
This year I hope to get out my bed before 12pm :lol:
I love the old village area of Icmeler and all she offers :)
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