Can anyone tell us where tapas alley is? We're going to Benidorm on Jan 28 and staying at the Acintur aparts in Av Bilbao for 4 weeks, a friend told us that tapas alley is up a side street in the old town - knowing the area we could spend our entire holiday looking for it!! If anyone can give us a street name or general direction it would be a great help.
Thanks
Katy
Hi Katy ... this topic may provide you with the info you need:
Benidorm Old Town: Food & Tapas Alley
David
Benidorm Old Town: Food & Tapas Alley
David
If you walk to the very end of Levante beach on the promanade then turn right and keep walking for around 2-5 mins you will walk straight into Tapas Alley its virtualy opposite the Queens hotel. Try to arrive there between 2pm/4pm or between 8pm/12pm other wise they may be closed and you won`t realise that you are in Tapas alley
When you find it have a wander up and down the streets around it, we have been going to the alley for around 8 years now and have only just on our last 2 visits found more tapas bars on neighbouring streets. Some have good offers on a tapa and vino or cana(small beer) or carva for 1 euro.
Most of the bars serve pintos tapas which are a small tapa on a slice of crusty bread, pintos come from the northern area of Spain so I am told.
When you find it have a wander up and down the streets around it, we have been going to the alley for around 8 years now and have only just on our last 2 visits found more tapas bars on neighbouring streets. Some have good offers on a tapa and vino or cana(small beer) or carva for 1 euro.
Most of the bars serve pintos tapas which are a small tapa on a slice of crusty bread, pintos come from the northern area of Spain so I am told.
I think that you may mean ‘pinchos'.
Un pincho is a toothpick, but the word is also used for a small portion of tapa (smaller than una media ración, or of course a full sized ración). If you are not too sure about what you are ordering it may be best to start with 'un pincho de .........', before going for the larger options.
The term comes from the use of a toothpick to secure the tapa onto the slice of bread that the very small portion is usually served on.
Un pincho is a toothpick, but the word is also used for a small portion of tapa (smaller than una media ración, or of course a full sized ración). If you are not too sure about what you are ordering it may be best to start with 'un pincho de .........', before going for the larger options.
The term comes from the use of a toothpick to secure the tapa onto the slice of bread that the very small portion is usually served on.
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