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by JONNYBOY » 03 Jun 2007 19:15
THIS IS A FOLLOW UP TO A POST I READ ON THE TRIP ADVISOR SITE.
IS THERE ANY BARS OR EATERIES WHERE THE WAITERS JUST DO WHAT A WAITER DOES WITHOUT THE BREAK DANCING AND JUGGLING AND (CHEEKY MONKEY??)DANCE UP TREES.JUST CURIOS
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by Papa_P » 03 Jun 2007 19:23
There are loads of places like that to be honest!
My pick would have to be Chef and LoveBoat restaurants (both under the Devamli hotel), Titanic up on the main road and Ozzy's in the old village where I possibly had the nicest meal of my week there!
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by JONNYBOY » 03 Jun 2007 19:31
THATS GRAND PAPA.P IS THERE ALSO SOME BARS WHERE YOU CAN JUST SIT HAVE A DRINK AND LISTEN SOME GOOD MUSIC NOT INTO THUMP THUMP SORT OF THING
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by Colette » 03 Jun 2007 19:38
Johnny chick can you turn your caps lock off please when posting as I have a headache

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by JONNYBOY » 03 Jun 2007 19:43
oh sorry didn't notice
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by Colette » 03 Jun 2007 19:46
no problem, cheers mate

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by Kath rose » 03 Jun 2007 23:17
Meyzan on the road up towards the old village on the left hand side. Bobby is a great man,,, dry and funny, food excellent.
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by Sue » 04 Jun 2007 17:55
there is a restaurant in the old village bt the canal called the sun the owner used to own the venice 7 years ago, it is very quiet in there. Also the greenhouse iss quiet they do lovely plank steaks
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by Zog » 04 Jun 2007 18:00
Chill bar play 60's and 70's music at an acceptable level, also the Magic Garden with 50's and 60's tunes is a really relaxing place.
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by mazz » 04 Jun 2007 21:29
The Lighthouse, Wayside and Chef are all very restaurants with gentle soothing music - no dancing on bars etc. There's also Cafe Rosa up near the old village which is lovely. I also love the Magic Garden which is situated just behind the Lighthouse virtually next door to the Kaktus.
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by taz » 05 Jun 2007 12:25
The Old Famous Music Bar plays a variety of music and also does karaoke if you fancy a sing song.
No dancing boys to be seen or banging drums when you order a cocktail!!
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by Zog » 05 Jun 2007 12:39
Black and White Stripes
If you stand with your back to the top of the canal and walk straight ahead up the side of the Diva hotel,towards the Geordie bar, you turn left just before the Belle Vue
hotel and its about 70 yards on your right.
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by berni » 09 Jun 2007 18:41
Whats wrong with the dancing waiters?
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by redrhino12 » 09 Jun 2007 18:51
Not my idea, a strait laced waiter.
Give me one that gives you a fork to eat your soup.
Has a laugh and dances round my chair as he brings me my coctail balanced on his head,shouts to his friends and they all sing and chant as he serves the drink.
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by Dancing Lucy » 09 Jun 2007 20:23
The waiters in the Angel Bar its a new one next to Avlu 3 apts and opp Dream 3 bells dont seem to do anything but wait tables and ask you if you like your meal but I prefer the ones who do silly things too so we only ate there once last week
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by Thomasthearsekicker » 16 Jun 2007 12:29
The Moonlight is also a nice friendly and quiet place to go. It's been extended this year and has a bar area if you just want a drink.
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by redrhino12 » 16 Jun 2007 12:42
First night in the Amor bar the waiter came over asked me what I would like to drink,
I replied "A large Draught Efes Please"
I asked Ann What she would like,She Replied "A Coctail"
So with drinks being 9YTL.
"I Told Her One"
Gene
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Hope someone at least gets my attempt at telling a joke.
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by kazza1 » 16 Jun 2007 13:35
The moonlight has been extended this year i believe jimmy and eric are managing it.Has anyone been in the new bar?
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