 Amapola
 The crème de la crème of La Manga Club restaurants, Amapola has recently undergone a major refurbishment. The restaurant is located in the Hyatt Regency Hotel, and has an international gourmet menu. Its Sunday lunchtime buffets are highly recommended, if you are not too concerned about piling on the pounds.
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 Andale
 A highly atmospheric restaurant complete with its own Mariachi band and located at the Tennis Centre. It specialises in Mexican food including tacos and tortillas, and rather wonderful margaritas. The restaurant has a large indoor dining room, and also offers al fresco dining in Summer on its large terrace.
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 Asia
 The name is a bit of a give away in terms of what food it serves. The restaurants takes the best dishes from South East Asia and serves them in lovely, stylish surroundings. Located in Las Sabinas, it enjoys a great location if you don’t want to wander too far for something to eat.
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 Bar 37
 The game of golf is legendary for building an appetite, hence the reason for Bar 37 located in the Golf Clubhouse overlooking the 18th tee of the North Golf Course. It offers breakfast, lunch and a variety of snacks, and is perfect for celebrating a great round of golf, or for mourning the birdie that got away.
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 Casa Victor
 One of La Manga Club’s perennially popular restaurants, thanks to its varied menu, and great value for money prices. Located on Calle de Atamaria close to Bellaluz, it is one of those places that always seems to be busy, no matter the time of year.
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 Deli-Café
 Stock up on a few essential food items, and while you are waiting, why not sample some of the wonderful desserts and cakes which are craftily displayed next to the cash register. Also offers breakfast and coffee, and is located next to Peninsula Club overlooking the North Course.
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 Don Juan de Austria
 Don Juan de Austria offers international cuisine at reasonable prices, right in the heart of Bellaluz community.
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 El Bistro
 Another popular restaurant, it’s location in Bellaluz’s busy central plaza and its reasonable prices make it a favoured stopping off point for many visitors to La Manga Club. Renowned for its tapas and English breakfasts.
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 Halfway House
 Situated on the 1st tee of the South Course, ideal for refreshments either before or after that championship winning round of golf. May be closed for part of the year as the South Course undergoes some remodelling.
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 India
 After months of research, this is the name that Hyatt came up with for the new Indian restaurant that opened recently. Not surprisingly, it specialty is Indian food, and its location at the new Spa and Health Centre at Las Lomas makes it one of the most anticipated restaurant openings for a long time.
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 La Bodega
 Located behind La Plaza commercial centre, and close to the Tennis Centre, its cosy atmosphere and relaxed ambience make it a good choice if you want a quick bite to eat. Specialises in Tapas.
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 La Cala
 Part of La Manga Club, but located above a beautiful remote cove with great views out across the Mediterranean. The restaurant, which is open for lunch from Easter and serves succulent fresh seafood, also takes reservations for dinner during the summer months. Well worth risking the drive down the potholed road to try its varied menu.
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 La Caverna Lounge Bar and Restaurant
 Situated in the Casino adjacent to the Hyatt Hotel, it is the place to go and drown your sorrows if the roulette wheel of fate has cast its long shadow over your fortunes, or alternatively the ideal venue if Lady Luck is smiling down on you and you have just broken the bank.
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 La Finca
 Popular, usually very busy, and set in beautiful surroundings close to the football pitches. It has a varied international menu, and is favoured by visitors and long term residents alike.
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 La Pergola
 A bar located at Las Lomas swimming pool, and only open seasonally.
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 La Princessa
 Every golf course needs its own Clubhouse and bar, and this is perfect for those playing the challenging West Course. Score a hole in one, and head straight to La Princessa and buy everybody in sight a drink.
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 La Rusticana
 Located on the road towards the West Course, it almost feels as though the restaurant is not part of La Manga Club. Renowned for its steaks, and has a nice location, making it worth a visit.
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 Last Drop
 Popular bar located in La Plaza commercial centre, and serving a variety of snacks, bar meals and refreshments. Rumour has it that it usually only closes when you either fall over or run out of money. A cash dispenser is conveniently located next door.
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 Lorca Lounge
 Either named after a famous Spanish poet, or a town in the Murcia region, it is the place to go for after hours drinks and is well renowned for its lively atmosphere. The bar, which is located in the Hyatt Hotel, has regular live entertainment most evenings from in-house pianist and local legend Brian Chapman. Name your tune, and he will probably be able to play it for you.
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 Los Molinos Pool Bar
 Located next to the swimming pool at Los Molinos, it is a great place to relax and enjoy a long refreshing drink, and light snacks.
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 Luigi’s
 Hyatt’s landmark Italian restaurant located next to the Peninsula Club and The Deli. One of those places where it is definitely recommended to book a table in advance, especially during High Season. It offers a good selection of pizza and pasta dishes. Takeaway menu also available.
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 Mr Chan’s
 One of the oldest restaurants at La Manga Club, and serving a highly varied menu from the Orient. Located in Las Lomas, it also offers a takeaway menu, if you don’t fancy the formality of sitting down for dinner.
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 Mulligans
 Similar to the Last Drop, even down to the location, Mulligans is popular with sports fans as there always seems to be a live football match on the giant screen. Good selection of draught and bottle beers available, and the “Games Zone” is an added bonus with pool, darts and bar games available.
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 Q Bar
 One of La Manga Club’s newest bars, the Q Bar only opened in August 2003, and is already proving a welcome addition to the complex’s amenities. Located in the new Atamaria commercial complex close to the football centre, and also serving a variety of snacks and bar meals.
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 Run
 A new Asian restaurant which opened recently in the Atamaria Commercial Centre close to the football complex. It’s sister restaurant in Los Belones is more established, but once again, it is a welcome addition to La Manga Club’s ever growing choice of food and beverage outlets.
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 Sol y Sombra
 Located next to the swimming pool at the Hyatt, it is open seasonally during the day, and offers a selection of bar meals and refreshments.
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 Spikes
 This is where the night people hang out. Live music, intoxicating cocktails, the perfect blend for late nights and heavy hangovers. Located in the hotel, it offers a good alternative to the Lorca Lounge, and caters for a younger (or young-at-heart) crowd.
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 Sportsman
 Popular sports bar in Bellaluz which creates the ambience of an English pub and offers a selection of bar snacks.
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 Tie Break
 Clever name for a snack bar and restaurant located at La Manga Club’s tennis centre. Renowned for its juices, the perfect pick-me-up after an energetic game of tennis. It also offers a selection of snacks and light refreshments.
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 Tom’s Pizza and Pasta
 As the name suggests, they specialise in Pizza and Pasta. Tom’s Pasta is located on Bellaluz Square, and has a good selection of dishes, whilst Tom’s Pizza, which is separate, is located close by and does massive takeaway pizzas. When Tom started to make his pizzas, he obviously had the world’s largest man in mind.
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 Uncle Sams
 Perfect for fussy families - ie the kids only eat hamburgers. Uncle Sams is styled along the lines of a 1950s American Diner and serves the type of food to match with mountains of ribs, burgers, fries and other goodies available. Its central location in La Plaza also helps make it popular.
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 Yesterdays
 Summer only night club located beneath Mulligans in La Plaza and playing all the latest sounds.
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 Restaurants on outskirts of La Manga Club
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 La Canela
 Located down a small track off the road that links La Manga Club to the motorway, this restaurant is perennially popular with long term residents and visitors alike. Good food in nice surroundings, recommended that you book a table in advance, especially during the Summer months.
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 Maribel
 Previously located in Los Belones, but outgrew its surroundings. The owners have transported the restaurant lock, stock and barrel to a lovely rural setting close to La Manga Club. The food is as good as ever, and well worth a visit during your stay at LMC. Maribel has a varied menu with a good selection of meat and fish dishes.
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 Los Belones
 The closest village of any size to La Manga Club, Los Belones has experienced rapid growth during the past few years. As the demand for La Manga Club grows, then so does the number of restaurants in the village. Here’s a selection of restaurants currently operating.
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 Blues
 One of the newest additions to the growing number of restaurants in Los Belones. Has changed ownership and names a number of times already, but is building a reputation for good food in convivial surroundings. The current incarnation of the restaurant offers an international menu, though can be a bit pricey.
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 Campoverde
 Located between Los Belones and the neighbouring village of Los Nietos, Campoverde is the place the Spanish choose for Sunday Lunch. Big, bustling, usually very busy, it offers traditional Spanish dishes at superb value for money prices. Great for watching the Spanish at play, and also if you are counting the pennies, but not the calories.
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 Pellizquito
 Hidden in the backstreets of Los Belones near the church and specialising in lamb and other meat dishes. Very informal, but good food at reasonable prices.
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 Rierpi
 Located in the heart of Los Belones, Rierpi offers simple Spanish food at low prices. Favoured by local residents, but also has an expatriate clientele.
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 Run
 A welcome addition to the restaurants available in Los Belones, Run (or Cocina Asiatica, as it is also known) specialises in Asian Cuisine, including Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese dishes. The richly varied menu is sure to offer something to titillate even the most jaded of palates, and at prices that are considerably lower than the alternatives at La Manga Club.
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 The Village
 A favourite with holidaymakers and long-term residents alike, The Village seems to have been located in Los Belones since time began. A good varied international menu with something for every taste.
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 Via Romana
 A real favourite due to its excellent pizza and pasta menu, and its good prices. Won’t win any prizes for its décor, but who wants to look at the walls when the food is this good? Definitely recommended that you book a table, as it is nearly always busy.
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