Found Busters Bar to be the ideal place to stop off on the way home from the beach. And for those less adventurous who miss the comforts of Eastenders, Busters is the place for you.
It was the music that prompted us to go into this bar. A mix of 70's soft rock and prog-rock, with a bit of newer stuff thrown in for good measure. Went back the next night and the tunes were just as good, they didn't even mind when I managed to be my clumsy self and smash a glass (I'm sure someone moved the table). Well worth a visit.
Jane was one of the best epople we met whilst on holiday. She made us feel welcome, she even let us raid the CD collection and choose our own tunes. Jesters appeared to be the only bar with a seperate kids area. I do not have children, but found it nice to be able to go to a bar and not have to put up with other peoples screaming kids. Also has beutiful views from upstairs, particularly stunning during a storm (but not when it starts raining). Breakfast was fantastic, and Denis was persuaded to do us a burger even after they had stopped doing food, but that all hangs on how busy it is at the time and how good you are a twisting peoples arms.