The kitchen is open all week except Monday and Wednesday evenings.
Dinners can be brought to your apartment or terrace, or shared with other guests depending on the weather, how sociable everyone feels and whether the children have settled.
If you arrive in time for lunch on your first day, you can have the choice of bread, cheese, ham, tomatoes, etc, or steak and vegetables off the grill, and a nice cold drink to get you into the holiday spirit. On Saturday evening all the newly arrived children tend to eat together, sausages pasta broccoli etc, and your dinner will be brought down to your apartment.
Sunday lunch is always paella, vegetarian and no shell fish preferences can all be catered for. Valencian Paella is meat, vegetables and tomatoes, maybe a few mussels on the top if no one is allergic but no fish, and a second paella can be fish but no meat, or a pure vegetarian if need be.
During the week the menu for the evening meal is put up on the blackboard in the outside kitchen and guests put their names up if they want tea for their children and dinner for themselves. Usually at tea time when we all get together for a drink while the kids eat, we decide where and how we are going to dine that night, privately, outside, inside, together etc.. The menu itself can take in to consideration anyone’s preferences or favorites, as well as what is in season.
Prices for meals tend to be between 20 and 35 euros per head for dinner depending on the menu including wine, beer and all drinks, lunches are 10-20 euros per head, and children’s tea is 7.50. Young children eat for half price if they join an adult meal.
Breakfast is a basket of freshly baked croissants and rolls brought to your apartment at around 8am each day, butter, jam, tea coffee milk etc are all provided as standard in your Welcome Pack in your apartment when you arrive.