Staying at Dominion Beach means more than sunshine and sea views — it’s also your gateway to some of the best restaurants on the Costa del Sol. From beachside tapas bars to fine dining with panoramic views, Estepona’s culinary scene is as vibrant as its sunsets. Whether you’re craving traditional Andalusian dishes, fresh Mediterranean seafood, or international cuisine, there’s a table waiting for you just minutes from your apartment.
1. La Escollera – Authentic Andalusian Seafood
Right by the fishing port, La Escollera is a local favourite. Expect the freshest fish, grilled sardines, prawns and octopus straight from the sea — simple, local and full of flavour. Puerto Pesquero de Estepona
2. Restaurante La Casa del Rey – Wine & Tapas in Style
Hidden in Estepona’s old town, this elegant wine bar offers gourmet tapas and an impressive selection of Spanish wines. Ideal for a romantic evening surrounded by beautiful Andalusian decor. Calle Raphael, Estepona
3. Purobeach Marbella – Beachfront Luxury Dining
A short drive from Dominion Beach, Purobeach combines fine dining, DJ vibes and sunset cocktails. Enjoy sushi, salads and Mediterranean fusion right on the sand. Perfect for a special night out. Laguna Village, Estepona
4. Restaurante Robbies – Modern Mediterranean Flair
Located near the town centre, Robbies mixes local ingredients with an international twist. Dishes like lamb shank, truffle risotto and decadent desserts make this a favourite among foodies. Calle Caridad, Estepona
5. Chiringuito Palm Beach – Feet in the Sand Dining
Nothing beats a classic chiringuito experience. At Palm Beach, you’ll enjoy grilled sardines (espetos), fresh paella and chilled sangria while listening to the waves — just a stroll away from Dominion Beach. Avenida del Carmen, Estepona
Prime location: You’re just minutes from Estepona’s Old Town, marina and beachfront dining.
Gourmet comfort: Enjoy a local dinner, then come back to relax in your spacious, sea-view apartment.
Perfect mix: Combine beach days with gourmet nights — all without needing to travel far.
Best time to visit: Spring and autumn offer perfect weather for outdoor dining and evening strolls.
What to try: Espetos de sardinas, boquerones fritos, jamón ibérico, paella marinera and tarta de queso malagueña.
Insider tip: Ask locals where they eat — you’ll often find the most authentic flavours off the main tourist streets.