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Where to eat, Las Terrazas de la Torre
Although there are few options on resort, there is plenty of choice nearby
The bar and restaurant facilities on Las Terrazas de La Torre Golf Resort are limited, due to the low year round occupancy levels. There is one restaurant at the “town centre” serving varied international cuisine: this is open every day from mid-morning onwards, and both indoor and outdoor dining areas are available, with terraces either side of the restaurant itself.Apart from the restaurant, the only other option onsite is the small cafeteria at the golf clubhouse, just the other side of the road from the restaurant.
Eating off resort
If you prefer to venture out of the development for a meal, there is plenty on offer only a short distance away. Roldán has a few restaurants: an Indian, various Italians, various Spanish bars and restaurants, Chinese food, and a fair few establishments clearly designed to attract the non-Spaniards using La Torre, Las Terrazas and other nearby developments. On the nearby industrial estate on the Murcia-San Javier road there is another Indian and a Spanish tandoori restaurant owned. The setting of an industrial estate sounds unappetizing, but don’t be put off!
The towns of Torre Pacheco and Los Alcázares are within 15 minutes’ drive, and both offer a wide range of dining experiences, from a plethora of typically Spanish eateries to an impressive list of international cuisine.
Torre Pacheco is the smaller of the two towns but there are still a number of restaurants, including two or three with Italian cuisine, the restaurants nearly all Spanish owned.
In Los Alcázares the number of options available is almost endless. Whether your preferences are Mediterranean, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, French, American or even British, you’ll be able to find something to satisfy the taste buds!
Los Alcázares is home to a large ex-pat community throughout the year, so has considerably more British-geared businesses and restaurants, with menus in English widely available. The main focal points are the Oasis Centre, which is next to the exit for Los Alcázares north and the Río Nalón, in the centre of the town, ( known locally as English Alley) due to the numbers of expat-orientated businesses and services. The seafront and old town of Los Alcázares also has a good number of hostelries, as well as Spanish restaurants.
Both Los Alcázares and Torre Pacheco are close enough to make a taxi easily affordable if the task of choosing a designated driver for the evening proves too controversial! (Taxis available from outside of the hotel)
Slightly further afield, Las Terrazas de la Torre Golf Resort is no more than 30 minutes from Cartagena and 35 minutes from Murcia, bringing both of the Region’s major cities within easy range for a special meal out. The southern end of the Costa Blanca is also close by (Pilar de la Horadada 15 minutes, Torrevieja 30 minutes), as is La Manga (30 minutes), so there’s no excuse for failing to combine a little sightseeing with broadening your gastronomic horizons.
Murcia Today has a Where to Eat section which incorporates sponsors and local offers, as well as a restaurants listing offering suggestions for local restaurants. Click for Where to eat and restaurant listing
More information about the Las Terrazas de la Torre Resort can be found in the dedicated Las Terrazas de la Torre resort section, accessed via the map box at the bottom of ebvery page, under the area heading of urbanisations.
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