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Postby derekfa » 09 May 2007 16:52

being going to icmeler for six years going to the same restaurants titanic florida venice geordie bar pyramid does anybody know off any other good ones for age group of 10 years to 63 years
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Postby Sue » 09 May 2007 17:31

I like the Greenhouse restaurant just up the road from the set myself
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Postby sue :) » 09 May 2007 17:35

:D We went for the first time last year and really enjoyed the food at Ozzy's and Rainbow in the old village. We also loved going to Artemis, great food and lovely people :D
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Postby derekfa » 09 May 2007 17:45

is the greenhouse the one owned by thre greenhouse the jewellers
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Postby Sue » 09 May 2007 17:46

yes thats the one, have you been there before to the resturant i mean
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Postby derekfa » 09 May 2007 17:53

no been to the jewellers plenty times one year spent the full fortnight there
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Postby toonarmybarmy » 09 May 2007 19:25

Oh no!

It's the what's a good restaurant question?

Derek after 6 years you should know better than to ask that here!

Anyway my recomendation would have to be The Dream (formally Dream 3 Bells).

Enjoy all the other replies you will get!!

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Postby derekfa » 09 May 2007 19:36

is the dream not changed hands we stay across the road from there been once and waited 1and 1/2 hours for our sunday dinner and still waiting
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Postby clare » 09 May 2007 19:37

Hi, try the Wayside that is really nice this is up the side of the Tansas, also try the Loveboat which is attached to the Devamli Hotel, the Waterfall is really nice, The Baron is nice, The Moonlight is really nice and The Lemontree is nice.

Hope you get to try all the above you cannot go wrong with them, they all have really friendly people running them.

Happy holidays.
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Postby smc4761 » 09 May 2007 19:42

I am also a big fan of OZZYs restaurant in the old village. Despite the name Captain Bullshits is also very good

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Postby toonarmybarmy » 09 May 2007 19:43

Derek, when were you at the Dream?

Last year it was owned by Tommy & Apo from the Dreamboys and was fantastic!
This year Apo has moved on (to The Florida) but will still be the same.

I went to the old 3 Bells 2 years ago and would agree with your comments of the service then!

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Postby bec » 09 May 2007 19:45

Oooo for me its the Threebells near to Tansas.
For 10yr olds they have a free playstationn and pool table.
Kids menu

I love it there cant go wrong with whatever dish you pick.

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Postby derekfa » 09 May 2007 19:48

it would have been two years ago and said never again
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Postby derekfa » 09 May 2007 19:49

where is the waterfall been the lemon tree i would go back there
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Postby toonarmybarmy » 09 May 2007 19:54

Ooh Bec!

How about this?

The Dream has Free Playstation, Pool Table, Kids menu, Swimming pool & Internet!

Also sure to get everyone dancing from the 10 year old to the 63 year old with a free lift home.

My main point still stands though. What a question to ask on this forum!

I think I will write down everywhere mentioned an see if I can find anywhere that is not!

Have a great time where ever you go.

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Postby derekfa » 09 May 2007 20:03

will not need lift home as we stay across at the alvaro they can carry us home after drinking all the turkish vodka
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Postby Sue » 09 May 2007 21:03

The Holiday Inn is really nice so is Nefis Pide
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Postby Hi-Fi » 09 May 2007 21:41

We booked a table at the Dream Boys on the canal a couple of weeks ago. When we arrived they had set up our table in front of the fire (a bit nippy in April) and spread flower petals across it. Elderly parents really loved it - so did I - the food was excellent too. Ask for Hamish MacTavish or Deniz the Menace.
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Postby ochlynda » 09 May 2007 21:46

Hi derekfa when are you going we are also staying in the Alvaro arrive the 25 June
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Postby tania » 09 May 2007 22:00

Hi

I like to take on board what other peoples opinions are of places to eat, visit, etc . I also think thats what forums are all about aren't they??

Anyway........
My suggestion would be, The Venice, and The Blacksea, always have great meals there. The Blacksea doesn't do the dancing etc, so if you want a quiet evening to enjoy the company your with then this is the place to go :wink:

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