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Lavender Gardens


Harry Staffords


Fish´n´Chips Jalon (opp tourist info and rastro ..also easy parking) where a warm Yorkshire welcome is waiting for you plus a touch of class!


Whatever you have decided, whether its good old fi sh´n´chips to eat at home or you to prefer to eat in the café you are guaranteed an effi cient fast and friendly service beneath the beautiful crystal chandelier.


The prime skinless fi llets of Icelandic cod or haddock are coated in a thin crispy batter and are absolutely delicious and very popular too. Although the whole tail scampi breaded or battered are also many customers favourite!


Also available on the varied menu is cheezy chips, crunchy chicken salad, jacket potatoes with various fi llings, for the children there are special childrens portions and a Munch Box (ask for details) the choice is endless.


Oh yes and if you are watching your weight your fi sh can be cooked without the batter. Everything is cooked to order to ensure your meal is fresh and tasty.


Open Sundays also


Easter Sunday Traditional


Easter Breakfast including


Easter Egg Hunt reservation required Open from 10.00 until 17.00


For reservations call Susanne 626 505 883 www.thelavendergardens.com


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Finca La Cuta, Lliber Ctra. Benissa - Jalon Km 7.2


Enjoy a glass of wine from the excellent wine list whilst you wait, or to accompany your meal. Don’t miss your favourite programme as there is also a large wide screen T.V. Call in soon and just mention Different magazine during December to claim your free drink to accompany your meal…


Just mention Different Magazine to receive your FREE DRINK to accompany your meal.


HARRY STAFFORD´S TFish and chips


ake away and eat in


Centro Com. La Teulera Local 5, Xalo Tel. 618 896 314 WINTER OPENING


Lunchtimes Tues – Fri 12.30 - 3.00 Saturday 11- 3.00 Evenings 6.00 - 8.30 established 10 years


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