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are generally nice and cheap in bars and
restaurants, but there are some
exceptions. Generally, anything imported,
such as Archers, Bacardi etc... is very
expensive. You're best off asking for
local alternatives eg "local
Archers" just as good and less than
half the price. Also, alcopops are non
existent in Turkey. Your better options
are to go for the cocktails - very potent
and very cheap!
Lager isn't a big
drink over there either - all bars sell
it - usually Tuborg or Efes, both of
which are very fizzy continental lagers.
Some bars sell "Carlsberg"
also, but be warned, this is brewed
locally by Tuborg, and is absolutely
minging - you have been warned - it's not
the same as the lovely brew you get here
in the UK. Finally, wine is dirt cheap -
go for the house stuff, about 90p a
glass!
You'll find the
cheapest drinks of course in the corner
shops, but after that the family bars
like Roxy, Smiley and Corner are very
reasonable. Bar street is only slightly
more pricey and still a hell of a lot
cheaper than the UK. Do be careful in the
proper clubs though like Club Escape as
although free in, the drinks are
considerably more expensive than
elsewhere in the resort.
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