Normally London residents, we've had an extended stay in Fuerte since before Christmas. We've been extremely cautious during this pandemic - only eaten out twice since it all started (both times outdoors lunch at the excellent La Jaira de Demian in Puerto). As everyone else you do get various cravings during a year-long pandemic; one of my many is a pint of Guinness! Boris is opening the schools again so it seems like we've gotta return to the UK soon, but I was thinking I'd risk having a pint of Guinness before going back!
So, at present, what's the best pint of Guinness to be had in Caleta? Outdoor/open air setting pretty much a requirement!
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23-02-2021, 08:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 23-02-2021, 08:32 PM by Can the Man.)
There’s only one place - The Step Inn owned by Keith and Peter Brown. Just up the road from Fado rock steak house.
You can get a nice Slane Irish whiskey chaser.
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(23-02-2021, 08:31 PM)Can the Man Wrote: There’s only one place - The Step Inn owned by Keith and Peter Brown. Just up the road from Fado rock steak house.
You can get a nice Slane Irish whiskey chaser.
Thanks!
One of the first places I went to in Caleta was O'Connor's, to watch the
Football. It's pretty good for that with lots of screens, so I kept going back there. However, the food is pretty poor and ambience/service average (with the notable exception of two friendly staff). So it's time to try somewhere new next time I'm going to Caleta - The Step Inn sounds like it fits the bill!
My window of opportunity this time around is quickly narrowing so all being well I'll try head down this evening
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yeah the Step Inn is good
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Good grub in the Step Inn also.
If you like a pint watching footy or rugby the Step has it all showing, also horse racing and the possibilities to place bets.
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