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Icmeler 08

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 10:14
by john G
Our Wedding Anniversay at Cafe Rose
Inside Roses Cafe At Night
My Kids Laura & Katie Outside Cafe Rose
My Kind Of Turkish Bath
Will post more pics and a review when I get more time.
Cheers John

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 10:37
by ochlynda
Fab photo's

John loved the one of the boat.Can't wait to see more.
Thanks for sharing your photo's.
Lynda

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 11:14
by Brownie1
Great Photos John. That birthday cake looks delicious!


Posted:
28 Aug 2008 11:16
by dimrie
Cafe Rose looks my kind of place,another one to add to list.
Diane


Posted:
28 Aug 2008 11:28
by john G
Hi all,
Loved Cafe Rose - fastastic food in great surroundings with quiet background music to finnish it all off - excellent atmosphere.
My Dad asked Rose if it was ok to bring the cake as an anniversary surprise but Rose surprised us all by buying balloons and decorating the area around our table for our anniversary - looked great.
Cheers John

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 11:34
by Brownie1
Hi John
Hubby and I have been wanting to try Cafe Rose for some time but the kids have a fear of cats and dogs wandering underneath the tables. Any advice?

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 12:04
by Colette
Ahh that looks a lovely place.

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 12:26
by john G
Hi Brownie,
The only dog I saw was locked up behind a large gate, it barked a few times but it soon stopped. It wasn't there the second time we went. I don't remember seeing any cats - saying that though I'd had a few efes's.


Posted:
28 Aug 2008 16:47
by smarta
where is cafe rose would love to go there

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 17:37
by tania
Glad you have a wonderful anniversary!
tania

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 17:57
by reesy1959
Fabulous photos, Cafe Rose is another one I have on my list.
Congratulations on your Anniversary.
Can anyone give me directions on PM for Cafe Rose from either Wayside or Ozzys please, as thats about my only landmarks in the old village.

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 17:59
by dimrie
Mary,walk up dry canal over road from Vince's and its sign posted.Its not far.
Diane


Posted:
28 Aug 2008 18:14
by reesy1959
Cheers Di, if I get lost I can always pick your brains when I see you


Posted:
28 Aug 2008 18:26
by john G
Hi All,
"From the Wayside" carry on going as if walking away from the tansas, turn left at Deja vu and keep going all the way along this road, passed ozzy's towards dry canal. Go across bridge over canal then look for the small roadside/lamppost signs. I think this is what everybody refers to as the old village.
Cheers John

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 18:29
by reesy1959
Excellent directions, thanks.

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 18:45
by john G
Mary & Phil, your table awaits


Posted:
28 Aug 2008 19:14
by reesy1959
Ooooh........just think in 37 days I could be sitting right there.
2 efes please, very cold.

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 19:23
by john G
The funny thing was I was expecting "Cafe Rose" to be really busy, as I'd heard so much about it, but both times we were there it was very quiet.
You can walk in but on special nights, which I think were wed & fri, you have to book a table.
Hope you enjoy your holiday, 2 cool efes and frozen glass coming up
Cheers John
(Please check the dates for the special nights as i'm not sure if these days are right.)

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 19:24
by reesy1959
John, do they serve basic plain and simple food as well as Turkish food as Phill doesnt like anything spicy etc.?

Posted:
28 Aug 2008 19:29
by john G
The second time we went I had an omelette and it was good - yes I think they do plain foods aswell.
We asked if they had ice cream and Rose said no problem - 10 minutes later her son scretches into the cafe on his pedal bike carrying a tansas bag with ice cream in
If you ask - you will recieve, they'll bend over backwards to make sure you have a good meal/night.
Cheers John