Port El Kantaoui – Featuring Golf Bräu, and a Zoo

The Marina

Approaching The Marina in Port El Kantaoui we passed through a Sparkling New Construction of Hotels and Shops surrounding a Fountain as a Focal Point. Well Planned, I thought, for once. A Reproduction Portal (give it a Century and will be Historical) pointed the way to The Marina. Finally, one felt as if one was in a Mediterranean Resort. This could have been a Greek Island, almost. With Restaurants and Shops along the Quaysides this had a certain magnetism. We would ave to eat here of an evening. Tomorrow Evening. Meanwhile it was Ice-Cream Time.

Café Glacier

We were on of two couples on entry, and one of six on departure. The Waiter wrote nothing down and misremembered everything. The order was wrong and the Drinks were declined as they were well after we had embarked on the Ice-Cream.. Tunisian Ice-Cream is excellent!

Restaurante La Spada.

Avoid! The very last Restaurant at the far end of The Marina, somehow we found ourselves in here having the very food we were trying to avoid. A Mixed Grill and a Pizza, no Couscous, or anything remotely Traditional available without a day’s notice. What was worse, the Bier. A Frothing Pint of Alcohol-Frei Celtia. Putred.

Now wonder we retired to Golf Bräu.

Golf Bräu

(For Tasting Notes, follow the link.  I’m trying to resurrect the original format)

An advertisement for Golf Bräu was one of the first things I spotted during our lengthy transfer from Endfidha Airport. Hector’s eyes were peeled as we approached Port El Kantaoui on The Walley Trolley from Sousse. With no other Bier advertised anywhere I was starting to think it would never reveal itself. A Café was passed halfway, but just before The Terminus at the Main Roundabout, such a grand building it would be impossible to miss – a Bräuhaus.

OK, Let’s have The Zoo Photos

Now remember – Don’t touch the plants...

 

Microbrewery, Café and Restaurant visited:

Golf Bräu – Opposite Aqualand

Café Glacier – The Marina

Restaurant La Spada – The Marina

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