Vejer de la Frontera


About Vejer. Nestled between the Andalucian sierras and the sea is this beautiful 'pueblo blanco' - declared a national monument in 1978. Occupied by the Moors for many centuries, their influence still remains in the architecture and culture of this hill-top town.

Bar el Central

Housed in what used to be a branch of Banco Santander Central Hispano is this Cerveceria/Cafeteria/Heladeria/Wine Bar/Restaurant/something-for-everyone-at-any-time-of-day watering hole. It's on the Corner of Juan Bueno and one of the prettiest little cut-throughs in the centre of Vejer near La Plazuela. On first encounter it makes a much better restaurant location than a Bank and it's opening is a welcome relief having been a building site for quite some time. We stopped in for a glass of wine and a plate of Pulpo Gallega on the way home from the beach - as good as any we have tasted in Spain.

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