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"Hebasca is the new name for the old Camelot Hotel. The new owners spent 18 months gutting it and have created something unique in a small seaside town with a choice of hotels and restaurants. The interior is modern without being stark and, although I haven't stayed there, the rooms look very comfort..."able and upmarket (thanks for the tour Suzie). The bar area is very comfortable with a good choice of cocktails, beers or wines served by an enthusiastic and friendly staff. If Andreas is on duty, ask for his version of the jug of sangria - it's the same price as the standard one but delicious and, as Andreas is Spanish, authentic. The menu isn't huge but there is a good choice of steaks, fish and salads as well as their take on American sliders (small burgers). Prices are very reasonable at around £10 for a main course while their light meals come in at considerably less. A couple of the steaks cost rather more, but then if you want to eat half a cow you must expect to pay for it! However, ...
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"We were made welcome in the restaurant despite it being due to close and the waiter and chef were happy to oblige some alterations to the menu to suit dietary requierments. Really clean and busy so a nice atmosphere; only one comment: the decor & furniture gives a cafe feel rather than a restaurant"
"Life's a Beach is two very good restaurants in one. Let me explain... During the day it has a wide range of excellent dishes, many of them daily specials, mostly for under a tenner. There is a good choice of beers and wine and the staff are friendly. (Note: you can only buy drinks with food.) During..." the day you order your food at the bar and it is bought to your table when it is cooked, usually fairly quickly. At night, Life's a Beach transforms into a smart restaurant with a completely different ambience and menu with a strong slant towards locally caught fish and shellfish. You have to book at any time of the year, or you won't get a table - which probably tells you how just how good the food is. It's not cheap by local standards at around £15-17 for a main, but fairly reasonable compared to restaurants in larger towns and cities. They also have a very good wine list. Oh yes, and finally - THE VIEW. The restaurant is at the top of the cliff overlooking Summerleaze beach and the Atlan...
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