tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2148923159678121857.post941224361840721991..comments2023-10-01T12:28:16.841+02:00Comments on Living the Dream - Retirement in Frigiliana: Hunt The MenuIan Hurdleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17322290011259357106noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2148923159678121857.post-45849082006149447702012-12-06T10:59:26.815+01:002012-12-06T10:59:26.815+01:00Hi Lee, Many restaurants are open on New Year'...Hi Lee, Many restaurants are open on New Year's Eve, but you would certainly need to book a table - and may, indeed be too late for some of them. If you go to Frigiliana in Tripadvisor, you will find a list and contact details for each, I believe.<br />New Years' Eve in the square in front of the church is traditional, though these days there is also usually something planned on the Plaza de las Tres Cutluras, just down the road from the terminal bus stop. What kind of night it turns into at either venue very much depends on the weather. I remember a year not so long ago when we had to tear ourselves away at 3am as we had to go to the airport; I can remember another year when we were home before one, and putting the kettel on for a hot drink.<br />Whatever, I wish you Feliz Año Nuevo!Ian Hurdleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17322290011259357106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2148923159678121857.post-687263421847821862012-12-05T22:58:00.572+01:002012-12-05T22:58:00.572+01:00Hi Ian, we arrive in Frigiliana on New Years Eve d...Hi Ian, we arrive in Frigiliana on New Years Eve day. Do the restaurants open on New years eve and if so do I need to book in advance? I believe in Spain people tend to stay at home but I've also heard Frigiliana does celebrate the night in the square. Our favourite food is tapas. Any information would be really appreciated. Kind regards LeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com