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Contributor / 2013-07-09 10:21:10

Traditional food beer  – De Bassus is a Bavarian Brewery located  in the  areas of Murcia, La Zenia, Torrevieja,  Elche, La Zenia Boulevard and Ciudad Quesada.  De Bassus is noteable for its decor,  you  will instantly feel like you’re really in a city of Bavaria!!.  

De Bassus restaurant has recently opened at La Zenia Shopping Centre and  is located in a  garden terrace of more than 600 meters outdoors, overlooking the sea. Once you enter the gardens you are transported to a traditional Bavarian country, and you appear to have been  taken on a trip to a city with its streets, street lights and houses.

Every day of the summer there will be an activity, music or animation. It is a great place for all the family and for the children there is an array of activities – so you can sit and enjoy a chilled Bavarian Beer and they will be very happy.

Once  a month there is a  German famous party Mini-Oktoberfest, where there is live music, roast pork , sausages and lots of beer, clicking the barrel in the traditional way. 

This Bavarian traditional  beer is unique to this area and is of the highest quality which you can only enjoy in De Bassus restaurants. The factory is located at La Zenia  Restaurant – so you go along and see how this wonderful beer is made.

To learn more about their events or any information  you can contact: facebook.com / debassus, or visit their web: www.debassus.es

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