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Triple Brew Rojales

Triple Brew Rojales – Perfection On A Plate

HeyDaveHere, December 23, 2023December 23, 2023

I owe a massive apology to the guys at Triple Brew Rojales, as we have eaten here several times and never got around to leaving a review. So, back on track, and it’s Saturday 23rd December, 20c in the sun, and we had booked a table for lunch for the 3 of us.

What We Had at Triple Brew

Drinks

I was dropped off at the door while Soph went to park the car, so I decided to try out their Christmas Eggnot Stout while waiting for her to arrive at the bar. This was a rather soothing, gentle-tasting stout that went down very well!

Stout  at Triple Brew Rojales

Drinks were the Coke for Soph, as she was driving, and water for her mum. I also opted for the flight of 4 beers based on strength.

Flight Triple Brew

Food

We ordered food, and as I had not had any breakfast, I went for the trio of mini burger sliders and also the Devil’s Sausage. Soph went for the Kiwi Breakfast, while her mum went for the Veggie Breakfast. We also decided to share some loaded wedges for good measure.

My trio of burgers were the:

  1. Flaming Neil with Spicy Beef Pattie, Spicy Tomato Chutney, and Jalapenos.
  2. Sloppy Ben – Beef Patty, Chilli Beef and Alioli
  3. Cumin Pulled Pork
Sliders at Triple Brew

The Devil Sausage, which is over 40cm of Pork Sausage with a Cayenne Pepper mix, served with a
Paprika roll and German Mustard.

Devils sausage
Veggie breakfast
meat breakfast

As the ladies were having dessert, Soph had the brownie, and her mum went for Pistachio Icecream, I felt it was only fair to indulge in the cheese board and went for the blue cheese selection. The ice cream portion may look a little small, but we just asked for one scoop, and it was a perfect sweet treat after a filling main.

Brownie
ice cream
cheese board

What We Liked About Triple Brew Rojales

Everything! From the excellent service we received throughout the visit, the huge range of beers, and the excellent food. It’s hard to describe this place without gushing too much. I used to seek out traditional pubs and ale houses in the UK, and this is the place to go for a vast choice of ales, stouts, and beers. Add to this a delightful menu, and you have a win-win scenario for both foodies and beer lovers alike.

What Could Be Improved

If I were going to offer a tongue-in-cheek comment here, it would open a place in Catral and save us the 20-minute drive! Otherwise, there is nothing at all to improve upon. Each and every visit to Triple Brew Rojales, we have left very happy, very full, and, did I say, very happy.

How Much Did It Cost?

Our bill today came in at €62.60, which, in the scheme of things, offered exceptional value, as the food was delicious.

Mini burgers are chosen any 3 for € 8; the Devil Sausage is €5. The BBQ’D Kiwi Breakfast is €7.50, while the Veggie option is €6.50. Loaded Wedges are €10.50 for the large dish.

The desserts were the Brownie at €6.00, the ice cream at €2.80, and my excellent cheese board at €4.50.

Would We Return To Triple Brew Rojales

Yes, yes and yes. As mentioned earlier, we have been here plenty of times and never got around to doing a write-up. This is the sort of place you come for honest food, good service, and a damn fine selection of beers and ales. We have been to their other bar on a Saturday night for the music, beer, and pizza offerings and loved that, too.

How To Find Bar Triple Brew Rojales

The easy way to describe this is to head for the Sabadell Bank; it’s just around the corner from the top side of the building or next door but one on the cobbled street, as shown here. Parking is easily found at the market area at the opposite end to Cantina, another great Rojales place to eat.

Their address is Calle San Antonio 10, Rojales, Spain, and you’ll find lots more information on their Facebook page.

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