10-07-2025
Woman buys beer and tapas in Benidorm bar and price leaves her floored
A British woman who has lived in Benidorm for 40 years has said she found a 'hidden gem' bar – and called the price of beer and tapas 'outstanding'.
Michelle Baker used to run a newspaper in the holiday hotspot for two decades and she now shares tips on her Benidormforever Facebook page, the Mirror reported.
And it was here that the mum, who has raised her children in Spain, revealed her latest find.
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After strolling through the Old Town, Michelle discovered Rumbo Bar, which she said has been there since 1968, and was recently taken over by Juani and Nico.
Writing on her page, she said: 'Regular followers know I'm a HUGE supporter of the small bars, and in the Old Town yesterday I stumbled across this little gem; Bar Rumbo.'
She added: 'Realising their location is just off the busy square that overlooks the little Mal Pas beach is slightly hidden, the couple have put their heart and soul into making their pet friendly pub as welcoming as possible.
"They've quirky decorations, a selection of board games and they've some outstanding offers too.'
And as for the incredible prices, Michelle explained how a beer and two tapas cost just €4.90 (approx £4).
A glass of wine meanwhile is just €2.20 while a coffee is priced at €1.50. For something fancier, the owners also sell two cocktails for €10.
Michelle pointed out that the air conditioned space provided a 'peaceful escape' from the raucous part of Benidorm.
Explaining why she was keen on highlighting it, she said: 'I love to point out the hidden places in the hope more of you will support them before they are all swallowed up by the big boys.
"Your choice to pop in for a round or two of drinks makes all the difference to their day and it shows in their eagerness to please their customers.'
Speaking to Michelle during her pleasant visit, Juani joked that he had no music playing in the bar, but being a musician, he sometimes sings to customers.
He added: 'What we really want is for people to feel welcome and meet new friends and they do. Once they find us they come back night after night.'
After posting on her page, one person replied: 'In all the years visiting Benidorm I have never seen this bar and we always stay in the old town. I will certainly be looking for it next time we visit.'
Another said: 'We used to live above the Rumbo bar. It's a lovely little bar I know the original owner and his son who took over. Miss living in the old town such good memories.'
A third went with: 'I don't want to be in a bar full of English people, I know that sounds bad but it's how I like to spend my time when over in old town.'