OAPs Behaving Badly in Tenerife, but not as Badly as British TV Companies
It’s insulting to Tinerfeños that their island is defined by a small area that has as little in common with most of the island. […]
It’s insulting to Tinerfeños that their island is defined by a small area that has as little in common with most of the island. […]
Somewhere the peseta dropped and, toward the end of last year, the Bravo! Café Bistro appeared underneath the gleaming white hood. It wasn’t just any old café… […]
There are a few table and chairs outside of La Vinoteca whilst inside is devoted to wine and tapas with one table to sit at plus a chunky barrel with stools. […]
We’ve tried a few of these bars and are slowly working our way through the rest. The latest was the Mirador de la Noria which is at the ‘quieter’ end of the street. […]
El Templo del Vino sits snugly on a corner near the Plaza del Charco side of La Ranilla in an area that is jam packed with inviting restaurants… […]
It’s true that Tenerife has felt cooler than normal this winter but that’s not necessarily the reason that the Santa Cruceros were in woolly winter gear… […]
When a Canarian friend commented: ‘Tenerife isn’t as pretty as mainland Spain’ a couple of years ago, we tried to defend the place.
“What about Garachico… […]
Poco Loco (a bit crazy) is one of those restaurant that proves you don’t have to be in the perfect location to be successful… […]
Restaurant El Mirador was unmissable – a shocking yellow façade was as blinding as the sunlight. A row of rickety chairs painted in primary colours and a red-tiled roof contrasted… […]
Since Tito’s Bodeguita opened just over three years ago it’s become a favourite lunch spot for us; visiting friends usually will end up there at some point. For a start, Tito’s Bodeguita is a feast […]
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