The hub of the town, Göcek's most appealing hang-out has a contemporary-country feel with an olive-oil shop attached and a menu ranging from quesadillas to pastas – try the fettuccini with seafood. With international beers such as Peroni, Hoegaarden and Guinness, it offers a menu of 'beer-friendly' and 'rakı-friendly' snacks.
West Cafe & Bistro
Top choice in Göcek
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