The wonderful autumn weather bathes guests on the terrace at Cafe Sydney in brilliant
sunshine, but the days are getting shorter. The dishes available at Cafe Sidney change to
suit the season, combining both new and tried and tested menus.
This applies also to evenings at Cafe Sydney, plus, weekdays from 6 pm onwards, a resident DJ plays relaxing music for after work. However, on evenings when live pictures of sporting events, such as the UEFA Champions League, are being broadcast, you can watch in either German or Spanish on one of two large flat-screen televisions, and the music is turned off.
Another classic at Cafe Sidney is the legendary Sunday brunch, with crunchy muesli, French croissants, fresh fruit, ham and roast meat, salmon, fresh fruit juices and great coffee for late risers and morning grouches.
Incidentally, you can always find what is currently on offer by visiting Cafe Sidney’s facebook page
No, no, no. We are neither trying to be nostalgic nor debating the virtues of analogic vs digital again but simply informing you that every Thursday in the bar of Las Dalias you have the chance to dust down the vinyl collection...
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