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By *kay19 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Worcestershire

Hey guys, we are heading over to pdi in September, I know it’s a little while off but we have just booked and paid for it. How reasonable are the prices for food and drink over there? thanks

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By *ane61Man  over a year ago

Roskilde

It depends on where you are going.

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By *otdoggieCouple  over a year ago

Tenby

Lots cheaper than here! Nice Japanese meal in Sukura III. Stuffed full, 2 beers, 2 wines about €35

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By *kay19 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Worcestershire

We are staying in the Gran Canaria princess hotel

We have never been so trying to get some info from people on here lol xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It does vary, depending on where you go, we were there over Christmas and New Year and found that the quieter places off the beaten track away from the main strip were more expensive, but one of us is a non-drinker, so obviously the bills were a little cheaper for us? We found that most of the cafes and restaurants along the main strip were pretty much the same price wise for food, again depending on what you have? Have a great time! x

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By *den_GCCouple  over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"We are staying in the Gran Canaria princess hotel

We have never been so trying to get some info from people on here lol xx"

If you are at the Princess then all you need to do is cross the bridge into San Fernando where the food is good and prices are reasonable. Also around the corner from you is Jardin de Sol where prices are very fair.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey guys, we are heading over to pdi in September, I know it’s a little while off but we have just booked and paid for it. How reasonable are the prices for food and drink over there? thanks "

Cheap as chips

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By *kay19 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Worcestershire


"It does vary, depending on where you go, we were there over Christmas and New Year and found that the quieter places off the beaten track away from the main strip were more expensive, but one of us is a non-drinker, so obviously the bills were a little cheaper for us? We found that most of the cafes and restaurants along the main strip were pretty much the same price wise for food, again depending on what you have? Have a great time! x"

Thank you

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By *kay19 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Worcestershire


"We are staying in the Gran Canaria princess hotel

We have never been so trying to get some info from people on here lol xx

If you are at the Princess then all you need to do is cross the bridge into San Fernando where the food is good and prices are reasonable. Also around the corner from you is Jardin de Sol where prices are very fair."

Thank you xx

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By *4tCouple  over a year ago

warrington

Cafe del mar is expensive

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24

A beautiful fillet steak will cost you just over €20 and a beer around €5 in a top steakhouse

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By *antricman66Man  over a year ago

melton mowbray

Rias Bajas near to the yumbo centre superb restaurant. Not cheap we had 3 courses smoked salmon starter salt crusted sea bass then a baked cheesecake with wine and coffee. €80+ each. But can I say it was well worth it. Pete n poppy.

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By *xposedInTheSunCouple  over a year ago

Cambridgeshire


"If you are at the Princess then all you need to do is cross the bridge into San Fernando where the food is good and prices are reasonable."

Hm, be careful with that because on the way back, Eden is just before you cross the bridge, and that club is a well known den of seething immorality. After a nice bottle of wine with your meal, you'll be unable to resist.

See you in there

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By *den_GCCouple  over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"If you are at the Princess then all you need to do is cross the bridge into San Fernando where the food is good and prices are reasonable.

Hm, be careful with that because on the way back, Eden is just before you cross the bridge, and that club is a well known den of seething immorality. After a nice bottle of wine with your meal, you'll be unable to resist.

See you in there "

Guilty as charged We get some fun people coming to visit us What can we do? Lead us into temptation.....

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By *orneadorlpMan  over a year ago

london

Ajajja ja

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By *den_GCCouple  over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Ajajja ja "

Te veo allí

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By *onglegs888Couple  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Cafe del mar is expensive "

It’s all about context. Add in the location, the ‘free’ entertainment and the fact you can stay there all night we think it’s very reasonable.

It all depends what your budget is and what you enjoy. Compared to a similar dining experience in the UK we think it’s not expensive at all.

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By *onglegs888Couple  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Hey guys, we are heading over to pdi in September, I know it’s a little while off but we have just booked and paid for it. How reasonable are the prices for food and drink over there? thanks "

It’s hard to give specifics as there’s so much range and options. The short answer is there’s something for everyone’s budget and tastes. In general, like most places, it’s cheaper than the UK equivalent but not by loads.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Cafe del mar is expensive

It’s all about context. Add in the location, the ‘free’ entertainment and the fact you can stay there all night we think it’s very reasonable.

It all depends what your budget is and what you enjoy. Compared to a similar dining experience in the UK we think it’s not expensive at all.

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