Benidorm's iconic Tiki bar is open after coronavirus lockdown but the strip is still eerily quiet
Couple who knocked girl off bike WON'T face police probe over 'misunderstanding'100 kids with Covid-linked disease 'are tip of iceberg as peak hits weeks later'PAIN PACKETSA snap shared on social media shows the incredible set-up tacked onto the back of the house.
Spain’s Supreme Court had ordered the Benidorm bar to serve its last pint after a lengthy dispute with neighbours about an alleged “noise disturbance” in April 2016. But the bar’s owners initially refused to go peacefully, and launched an appeal to keep the venue running. Some Brits who had no idea about its closure were left mourning the loss of their favourite boozer after stumbling across its locked doors.
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