Restaurants
#1516
#1517
Re: Restaurants
It does surprise me that people are praising the old regime. I don't think any golf members have received any refunds from their paid up fees, some of which were only paid out a matter of a few days before the closure.
Patricia did an excellent job but lets face it she was only running down the stock for the lessee.
I choose to have faith that the deal is extremely close to being notarized.
I choose to have faith that the new owners will respect the property, invest in the course and facilities and provide a golfing and recreational jewel for the future use of all.
Isla Canela golf management have the same goals as every resident, both golfers and non-golfers; to have a very successful golf club with a flourishing food and beverage operation.
I am sure that Pryconsa have the goal of making Costa Esuri GC a very successful Stay & Play destination.
Patricia did an excellent job but lets face it she was only running down the stock for the lessee.
I choose to have faith that the deal is extremely close to being notarized.
I choose to have faith that the new owners will respect the property, invest in the course and facilities and provide a golfing and recreational jewel for the future use of all.
Isla Canela golf management have the same goals as every resident, both golfers and non-golfers; to have a very successful golf club with a flourishing food and beverage operation.
I am sure that Pryconsa have the goal of making Costa Esuri GC a very successful Stay & Play destination.
I think you've completely missed the point. The 'old regime' had 3 going concerns, often packed out in season. I remember times when the club was packed and e.g spent a several wonderful evenings there, e.g the New Years bashes, events, quizzes etc. Jags was heaving most nights in season and the shop had a crowd in spite of the competition from the other two. Ive had a load of good laughs in all 3. In the lower season all one place had to do was a 'special' e.g music, entertainment, footy evenings... and people came carrying their wallets. Note we aren't golfers - like many of our friends looking for a good night out in our 'manor'. Also then we had a functioning golf course... hey for a while even two!! = Old regime.
That was when there was less footfall in CE than today. Our parking is now packed, it was never then. There are more Spanish owners as well. Today we have more demand for a variety of social options.... and there's MONEY to be made. The circumstances deter that. If all these rumours are true about Pryconsa, note that they aren't taking over the club. As Ive mentioned before 'I'll believe it when I see it'.
Its the 'new regime' that is totally messed up and there are significant problems with the monies not fully returned - no golf course - the course deteriorating daily etc etc. Only one place in CE open that many love... many don't.
There were loads of problems with the 'old regime' - it was nowhere near perfect... LOADS of problems, but far better than the mess we have now.
A professional in the social entertainment and/or food business (with a decent legal team up front) could make good money with the right formula. I remain convinced that the area above the shop is the best in CE for views, terrace, positioning etc to make a resto/bar and entertainment hub. It also has a commercial licence also (I believe).
Its worse now than ever, for everybody, perhaps worse if you are a golfer... therefore it stands to reason that it was better before.
Jon
#1518
Re: Restaurants
I think you've completely missed the point. The 'old regime' had 3 going concerns, often packed out in season. I remember times when the club was packed and e.g spent a several wonderful evenings there, e.g the New Years bashes, events, quizzes etc. Jags was heaving most nights in season and the shop had a crowd in spite of the competition from the other two. Ive had a load of good laughs in all 3. In the lower season all one place had to do was a 'special' e.g music, entertainment, footy evenings... and people came carrying their wallets. Note we aren't golfers - like many of our friends looking for a good night out in our 'manor'. Also then we had a functioning golf course... hey for a while even two!! = Old regime.
That was when there was less footfall in CE than today. Our parking is now packed, it was never then. There are more Spanish owners as well. Today we have more demand for a variety of social options.... and there's MONEY to be made. The circumstances deter that. If all these rumours are true about Pryconsa, note that they aren't taking over the club. As Ive mentioned before 'I'll believe it when I see it'.
Its the 'new regime' that is totally messed up and there are significant problems with the monies not fully returned - no golf course - the course deteriorating daily etc etc. Only one place in CE open that many love... many don't.
There were loads of problems with the 'old regime' - it was nowhere near perfect... LOADS of problems, but far better than the mess we have now.
A professional in the social entertainment and/or food business (with a decent legal team up front) could make good money with the right formula. I remain convinced that the area above the shop is the best in CE for views, terrace, positioning etc to make a resto/bar and entertainment hub. It also has a commercial licence also (I believe).
Its worse now than ever, for everybody, perhaps worse if you are a golfer... therefore it stands to reason that it was better before.
Jon
That was when there was less footfall in CE than today. Our parking is now packed, it was never then. There are more Spanish owners as well. Today we have more demand for a variety of social options.... and there's MONEY to be made. The circumstances deter that. If all these rumours are true about Pryconsa, note that they aren't taking over the club. As Ive mentioned before 'I'll believe it when I see it'.
Its the 'new regime' that is totally messed up and there are significant problems with the monies not fully returned - no golf course - the course deteriorating daily etc etc. Only one place in CE open that many love... many don't.
There were loads of problems with the 'old regime' - it was nowhere near perfect... LOADS of problems, but far better than the mess we have now.
A professional in the social entertainment and/or food business (with a decent legal team up front) could make good money with the right formula. I remain convinced that the area above the shop is the best in CE for views, terrace, positioning etc to make a resto/bar and entertainment hub. It also has a commercial licence also (I believe).
Its worse now than ever, for everybody, perhaps worse if you are a golfer... therefore it stands to reason that it was better before.
Jon
#1519
Re: Restaurants
A professional in the social entertainment and/or food business (with a decent legal team up front) could make good money with the right formula. I remain convinced that the area above the shop is the best in CE for views, terrace, positioning etc to make a resto/bar and entertainment hub. It also has a commercial licence also (I believe).
I have always thought the same. Sitting up there dining on good food,whilst watching the sun go down over the Portuguese hills. Wow! I have always thought that the reason it has never been developed was because of Fadesa liquidation process , and , or debts accrued to the council. Why build a resto above Los lomas from scratch on land not designated for commercial use when there is a ready made venue that just needed fitting out. With Fadesa out of the way ,I guess the debt problem is to large to swallow??
As for the golf course, it's like a game of poker. The buyer has a royal flush. They cannot lose.
The seller is definitely holding his pair, and trying not to blink.
Squeaky bum time.
I have always thought the same. Sitting up there dining on good food,whilst watching the sun go down over the Portuguese hills. Wow! I have always thought that the reason it has never been developed was because of Fadesa liquidation process , and , or debts accrued to the council. Why build a resto above Los lomas from scratch on land not designated for commercial use when there is a ready made venue that just needed fitting out. With Fadesa out of the way ,I guess the debt problem is to large to swallow??
As for the golf course, it's like a game of poker. The buyer has a royal flush. They cannot lose.
The seller is definitely holding his pair, and trying not to blink.
Squeaky bum time.
#1520
Re: Restaurants
A professional in the social entertainment and/or food business (with a decent legal team up front) could make good money with the right formula. I remain convinced that the area above the shop is the best in CE for views, terrace, positioning etc to make a resto/bar and entertainment hub. It also has a commercial licence also (I believe).
I have always thought the same. Sitting up there dining on good food,whilst watching the sun go down over the Portuguese hills. Wow! I have always thought that the reason it has never been developed was because of Fadesa liquidation process , and , or debts accrued to the council. Why build a resto above Los lomas from scratch on land not designated for commercial use when there is a ready made venue that just needed fitting out. With Fadesa out of the way ,I guess the debt problem is to large to swallow??
As for the golf course, it's like a game of poker. The buyer has a royal flush. They cannot lose.
The seller is definitely holding his pair, and trying not to blink.
Squeaky bum time.
I have always thought the same. Sitting up there dining on good food,whilst watching the sun go down over the Portuguese hills. Wow! I have always thought that the reason it has never been developed was because of Fadesa liquidation process , and , or debts accrued to the council. Why build a resto above Los lomas from scratch on land not designated for commercial use when there is a ready made venue that just needed fitting out. With Fadesa out of the way ,I guess the debt problem is to large to swallow??
As for the golf course, it's like a game of poker. The buyer has a royal flush. They cannot lose.
The seller is definitely holding his pair, and trying not to blink.
Squeaky bum time.
A few years ago someone was renovating this place above the shop.
We sneaked in upstairs and saw all sorts of work going on including expensive AV equipment being installed for what seemed to be a sports bar/resto. With lots of TV connections. It seemed that they were also working on the lift as well. All boxes ticked, including disabled access.
We got very excited as we saw ACTUAL work going on, and the location, size of the resto/bar, terrace and views were fantastic. .... Really fantastic!
Then (as usual in CE) it all died for some reason.
We love the shop, and go there often, and I've had some negative feedback from the regulars about competition above, but I believe both can work.
They are different propositions. And as mentioned, there was a time when we had 3 going concerns. I would use both. And CE residents and visitors need more anyway.
We need a variety of social options in CE, especially now that we have a larger diverse population of Spanish, Brits and others. All willing to PAY for a good social proposition.
Unfortunately it appears that the town hall functionaries arent coming up with creative proposals to encourage business to create tax revenue.... And JOBS!
They prefer to get nothing and let the debts build up making any proposition less attractive each passing day,..... even though in town so many places exist in all areas. Yet CE with a huge population with (may I say) some free dosh to party, have only 1 choice.
​​​​I suppose the town hall are happy to sit back and take our money, through higher taxes for us, EUC revenues etc. etc. vs the population in the rest of their borough.
Jon
Last edited by Jon-Bxl; Jul 12th 2019 at 6:08 am.
#1521
Forum Regular
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 92
Re: Restaurants
A few years ago someone was renovating this place above the shop.
We sneaked in upstairs and saw all sorts of work going on including expensive AV equipment being installed for what seemed to be a sports bar/resto. With lots of TV connections. It seemed that they were also working on the lift as well. All boxes ticked, including disabled access.
We got very excited as we saw ACTUAL work going on, and the location, size of the resto/bar, terrace and views were fantastic. .... Really fantastic!
Then (as usual in CE) it all died for some reason.
We love the shop, and go there often, and I've had some negative feedback from the regulars about competition above, but I believe both can work.
They are different propositions. And as mentioned, there was a time when we had 3 going concerns. I would use both. And CE residents and visitors need more anyway.
We need a variety of social options in CE, especially now that we have a larger diverse population of Spanish, Brits and others. All willing to PAY for a good social proposition.
Unfortunately it appears that the town hall functionaries arent coming up with creative proposals to encourage business to create tax revenue.... And JOBS!
They prefer to get nothing and let the debts build up making any proposition less attractive each passing day,..... even though in town so many places exist in all areas. Yet CE with a huge population with (may I say) some free dosh to party, have only 1 choice.
​​​​I suppose the town hall are happy to sit back and take our money, through higher taxes for us, EUC revenues etc. etc. vs the population in the rest of their borough.
Jon
Jon,
We were told that there was a restaurant going to be above the shop, but the town hall or the bank took so long to sign things off it was not going to be ready for the summer so they have delayed and are going to be starting in the autumn to be ready next year. Part of getting permission was to get the lift in order which I believe has been done. Let’s hope this is still on course.
Derek
We were told that there was a restaurant going to be above the shop, but the town hall or the bank took so long to sign things off it was not going to be ready for the summer so they have delayed and are going to be starting in the autumn to be ready next year. Part of getting permission was to get the lift in order which I believe has been done. Let’s hope this is still on course.
Derek
#1522
Re: Restaurants
Jon,
We were told that there was a restaurant going to be above the shop, but the town hall or the bank took so long to sign things off it was not going to be ready for the summer so they have delayed and are going to be starting in the autumn to be ready next year. Part of getting permission was to get the lift in order which I believe has been done. Let’s hope this is still on course.
Derek
We were told that there was a restaurant going to be above the shop, but the town hall or the bank took so long to sign things off it was not going to be ready for the summer so they have delayed and are going to be starting in the autumn to be ready next year. Part of getting permission was to get the lift in order which I believe has been done. Let’s hope this is still on course.
Derek
It must have been easily 5+ years since the last people were putting in the work I mentioned in my last post.
Thanks for the update... And I have to admit that it is an encouraging sign that they have invested in the lift.
I wonder what kind of place resto it will be? I picked up a rumour of Thai again, but didn't realise it was at this location... and there are a lot of rumours .. most just that!
Thanks
Jon
#1523
Re: Restaurants
Hearing on the grapevine that the golf club is closing down this Friday.
Right on cue for the height of the summer season.
​​​​​​Makes perfect sense in Costa Esuri .
Right on cue for the height of the summer season.
​​​​​​Makes perfect sense in Costa Esuri .
#1524
Re: Restaurants
I know the staff are often the last to hear, but still!
#1525
Re: Restaurants
Heard this from another source.
Club closes tonight until further notice.
Thing might happen next week....
If you get a drink down there tomorrow, they are both wrong.
#1527
Forum Regular
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 92
Re: Restaurants
I know a lot of my friends on here like one of our favorite tapas bars, which we called Grannies Kitchen, opposite El Choco. Unfortunately it has closed, and I spoke to Sergio who ran it when it was the original Quitepena and he said he was hoping to open in September.
#1528
Re: Restaurants
I posted about this resto in CastroM... post 1483 https://britishexpats.com/forum/ayam.../#post12649330
I heard recently that it will close at the end of the month..... So only a few days left if you fancy their food
Jon
I heard recently that it will close at the end of the month..... So only a few days left if you fancy their food
Jon
#1529
Re: Restaurants
What a shame. We had a delicious Fondue Bourginonne in there in early July.
Food was great but we were the only customers on a Friday evening. The proprietor unfortunately only spoke French and some Portuguese and his staff only Portuguese - no Spanish or English. I know it is arrogant to expect others to speak English but communication was a bit difficult although the boss and staff were all delightful.
Food was great but we were the only customers on a Friday evening. The proprietor unfortunately only spoke French and some Portuguese and his staff only Portuguese - no Spanish or English. I know it is arrogant to expect others to speak English but communication was a bit difficult although the boss and staff were all delightful.
#1530
Re: Restaurants
What a shame. We had a delicious Fondue Bourginonne in there in early July.
Food was great but we were the only customers on a Friday evening. The proprietor unfortunately only spoke French and some Portuguese and his staff only Portuguese - no Spanish or English. I know it is arrogant to expect others to speak English but communication was a bit difficult although the boss and staff were all delightful.
Food was great but we were the only customers on a Friday evening. The proprietor unfortunately only spoke French and some Portuguese and his staff only Portuguese - no Spanish or English. I know it is arrogant to expect others to speak English but communication was a bit difficult although the boss and staff were all delightful.
Lets hope the medieval festival will give them a good farewell boost to business https://www.visitportugal.com/en/node/155932
Jon