What next from Cordoba ? Oh, the Ku Klux Klan trail, I guess. No, not really, but still a little unsettling to see in the religious shops that outnumber Bass dispensaries here. Cordoba has treasures at every turn, like this half-finished Roman Brunning & Price gastropub. Depending on your perspective, I guess, all Spanish bars… Continue reading MRS RM’S “UNIQUE” BOTTLE OPENING METHOD SPILLS THE CRAFT
Month: March 2022
THE CLOSEST TO A PUB IN SPAIN SO FAR
Loads of photos to make up my pithy blog posts; this is a diary, after all. Fair to say I;m not enjoying the writing as much as I do when it’s based on an English pub visit, as the bars and restaurants seem more functional, more predictable, less noisy. The little alley outside our tiny… Continue reading THE CLOSEST TO A PUB IN SPAIN SO FAR
COR ! IT’S CORDOBA
Mrs RM had planned this trip meticulously in January, as soon as the Covid restrictions seemed to be easing. Ticking Spanish cities has some appeal, despite the lack of GBG entries, and there’s plenty of classics doable from Malaga Airport, though Granada was a bit of a stretch on the train so we subbed Seville.… Continue reading COR ! IT’S CORDOBA
YOUR PERSONALISED PICASSO PICKS
Yes, that object above is the star of Malaga’s Picasso museum, an essential but hardly comprehensive run-through the genius’s works in a gorgeous old building. She reckons his teenage sketches and mid-period works, are better than the stuff he knocked out in his ’80s (“taking the**** by then“) says Mrs RM, while I tend to… Continue reading YOUR PERSONALISED PICASSO PICKS
TEA IN THE SAHARA (SORT OF)
I know a bandwagon when I see it, and Blackpool Jane (full English) and BRAPA (Spoons pizza) are going BIG on this “food” thing at the moment. In the interests of research, I’ve been trying some of this “food” stuff in Spain this week, mainly because it’s easier to take photos of calamari than cask… Continue reading TEA IN THE SAHARA (SORT OF)
THE SHIP INN
Torremolinos was going quite well. A bottle of rioja and tapas and some craft beer in a “British Pub”, and the landmarks of the world created in sand. That said, the beach didn’t look that inviting, so we stuck to the coastal path and headed back in search of a craft beer pub that looked… Continue reading THE SHIP INN
“A LITTLE BIT OF ENGLAND” IN TORREMOLINOS
The weather on the Costa del Sol last week was a bit disappointing, but it wasn’t as bad as that forecast. And Mrs RM and I prefer to be able to wear 3 layers of clothing with pockets to carry panda pops bottles for our samples. Torre was the very embodiment of Saga, which I… Continue reading “A LITTLE BIT OF ENGLAND” IN TORREMOLINOS
TORREMOLINOS – TORTURE OR TREAT ?
Mrs RM’s main target on this Spanish trip, in the absence of Beer Guide ticks, was El Camanito del Rey, a walkway over a gorge that I guess is almost as thrilling as the bridge over the River Don into Kelham Island. But for now I don’t know as Mr Rey cancelled our trips on… Continue reading TORREMOLINOS – TORTURE OR TREAT ?
COSTA DEL CRAFT
I know you’re only reading these tales from Spain to see if I find Draught Bass (possibly on 1 April) or craft murk. Well 1 out of 2 ain’t bad. Central Beers actually says “Craft” on the wall so it must be authentic. Tucked away about 137 streets north of the cathedral in the Old… Continue reading COSTA DEL CRAFT
SARDINES AND SAN MIGUEL ON MALAGA BEACH
This morning’s post comes to you from historic Antequera Station, by common consensus the dullest in Spain. No cafe, no vending machine, nothing. The Oxenholme for the Lake District of the South, perhaps. There’s so much to see in Malaga Old Town, particularly in the religious shops. Or above it, as here. And the smell… Continue reading SARDINES AND SAN MIGUEL ON MALAGA BEACH