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Bianca's
At Marina Bay, a little out of the centre, there's a line of pleasant waterside cafés and restaurants including Bianca's which has fairly exotic flavours and is a huge local favourite for an early-evening drink.
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Café Solo
With tables inside, and out on the bustling square, this is a good place to stop for coffees and a variety of interesting pasta.
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Cannon Bar
Justly famous for some of the best fish and chips in town, and in big portions.
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Clipper
Most of Gibraltar's pubs serve British pub meals. The Clipper is one of the best and busiest, all varnished wood with full-on footie and a cracking Sunday roast. Vegetarians should go for the Greek salad wrap.
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Da Paolo
Da Paolo is slightly more formal than average and serves international cuisine with flair: choose from the likes of lobster bisque, veg tartlets and seafood crepes.
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Figaro
More commonly referred to as 'The Tea Room', this neat café-cum-restaurant serves up traditional scones, jam and cream and it does some good lunchtime specials too.
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House of Sacarello
A chic place in a converted coffee warehouse with a good range of vegetarian options. You can linger over afternoon tea between and .
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La Mamela
An excellent and atmospheric fish eatery located right on Catalan Bay at the southern end of the beach. Dust the sand off your feet and sit down to a range of hearty paellas and fish stews. Meat fans can enjoy a peppercorn steak.
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Nuno's
A top-class, formal Italian restaurant in the Caleta Hotel, with fabulous terrace views. Delicious home-made pastas and risottos, or tender leg of lamb, are accompanied by an extensive wine list.
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Star Bar
Gibraltar's oldest bar, if the house advertising is to be believed, the Star Bar is still one of its best having won the Golden Egg Award at least five years in a row. Hearty main dishes include lamb chops, Irish fillet, and hake in a Spanish-style green sauce.
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