Garrucha
El Suizo

El Suizo

Carretera De Turre, 04630, Garrucha, Spain

Sushi • Tapas • Mariscos • Desayuno


"This place has in recent months gained legendary status. It used to be a bit run down and scruffy , but it was primarily a Transport Cafe opened to service the hundreds of lorries that come back and forward to Garrucha Port. However, in recent months it has had some what of a transformation with a new extension and a bright and modern make over. It still caters for the truckers (early Breakfasts, then lunch and closed in the evenings) but it is clean, comfortable and welcoming even though it is especially busy at lunch times. (Most of the tables were full and those that weren 't were reserved). We went 'on speck ' one Tuesday in the hope there would be a spare table for 4, which there was. It was very busy and the staff had to work extremely hard to service everyone but they did it and they continued to smile and speak patiently to us in broken English. There was a Menu del Dia available with lots of delicious dishes at €11 including a quarter bottle of wine and water. plus a coffee. Salad comes automatically as do the fresh bread roles with Aioli. We chose a range of starters including Gazpacho and Lasagna but there was Beef Stew on the mains menu as a special so three of us went for that whist one had the chicken. The Beef Stew was great. Lots of meat in a great gravy whilst the chicken breast was moist and tasty. There were a range of desert options but I chose a local speciality a pudding drenched in Whiskey and it was really good. With Coffee to finish this was a great meal and extremely cheap. No wonder the lorry drivers all look so happy. Check it out, you wont be disappointed."

Caseta Popeye

Caseta Popeye

Paseo Malecon, Número 6, 04630, Garrucha, Spain

Pizza • Europeo • Mariscos • Vegetariano


"I used to frequently frequent this place, for a year or more, for beer and tapas. The two Euro deal for a small beer and small snack seemed very reasonable, and I accepted that neither food nor drink would be vast, at that price, which they are not. I also kind of accepted the poor service as an interesting quirk of the place. The waiter always seemed happy to see me, but once I was seated it was usually almost impossible to get him to take an order, or deliver a correct one in good time. I resorted to leaving my seat and tracking him down every time I wished to select a new tapas or drink, and sometimes doing the same again to see if they would be transported to the table anytime soon. I brought visiting friends here, and excused the embarrassingly poor, sometimes provocatively rude service by saying 'oh it 's Spain, haha... ' or something similar. I overlooked the fact that other not-so-not-Spanish customers were often served before me/us whilst we were routinely ignored, as I enjoyed the small beers and small tapas, and hey...it 's Spain. But, during their winter closure my eyes were opened. I expanded my tapas world to nearby establishments and discovered that for the same price, or within twenty cents of it, you could receive a larger beer, larger and tastier tapas, and much better and friendlier service. I returned to Popeye twice since they reopened, as I wanted my old haunt to surprise me and show some improvement, but the same waiter showed me the same happy hello when I entered, then pretty much ignored me after that, sometimes literally looking me in the eye as I attempted to gain service, then serving another table and leaving me bereft of sustenance. (Additionally, both the liquid and solid portions remain small). So, I will not be returning. Other restaurants within thirty seconds walk offer better, friendlier and more attentive service (even if you are not-so-not-Spanish) and better value (and in some cases, a better view). If you are in Garrucha looking for tapas, there are plenty of options around, and I would recommend you trying them all. Popeye seems like a decent option, but you can do much better."