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Contact the Staff at Marbella Restaurant Online
The convenient and easy to use
form shown below is ideal for contacting us. You can type in a
special request or ask a question about our restaurant. We
will be happy to reply by telephone or email, whichever you
prefer.




Host
your next party at Marbella and it will be memorable.
Host your next party at
Marbella Restaurant. You can even reserve our Private Party
Dining Room. The stylishly decorated facility is directly
connected to our restaurant but offers your gathering a
secluded area to enjoy your festivities.
This elegant dining room is
available for parties from 20 to 70 people. To take a tour of
our Private Party Room and to make arrangements for your next
gathering at Marbella, please call 216-464-9939 and ask for
Jesus. Our
attentive, professional and friendly staff is very
experienced in working with large parties. Your guests
will be at ease as soon as they walk through the front
door and are warmly greeted by our hostess Patty.

Whether
you are hosting a birthday bash, retirement party or a
corporate seminar, be sure that Marbella will take care
of every detail. We can provide audio/visual equipment
upon request. Decorations, name tags, party favors,
cakes, live entertainment, private dining rooms and
special menus are also available.
If you would like more
information, or want to discuss ideas for planning your
event, please call us at 216-464-9939 and ask for
Jesus. You can also use our convenient online
contact form (shown above) to inquire about a private party for your
group or organization.

Fun in Marbella, Spain
Marbella is known for it's world class beaches and
beautiful celebrities. Marbella has been the
play-ground of the rich and famous since the early 50's
and since the inauguration of Puerto Banús in 1970,
Marbella became legendary on the international scene.



Marbella 2002 is a modern city with a large number of
quality restaurants, art galleries, glossy magazines,
night clubs and trendy cafés and bars, most of the in
names in haute-couture are present, so are the exclusive
car manufacturers and the chic interior designers.
But
it is also a city that lives out its roots, with
traditional Andalusian customs and ways of life, its
rich gastronomy - and the sun. The feel-good-factor is
high in Marbella.


Ernest Hemingway loved
Spain, its wines and bullfights.
Ernest Hemingway
absolutely cherished his time in Spain. Hemingway's
fascination with Spain and bullfighting, first reflected in
1926 in the novel The Sun Also Rises, was further developed in
the classic "Death in the Afternoon" and "The Dangerous
Summer."
When Hemingway
saw his first bullfight in Pamplona in 1923, he brought his
wife Hadley along because he hoped the event would have a
positive influence on the unborn son she then carried. The
sport certainly affected the budding writer.
It became one of
the reigning passions of his life. Hemingway's trip to Spain
in the summer of 1925 would live forever in his novel "The Sun
Also Rises." Pictured below are Hemingway, left, sitting with
Lady Duff Twysden (inspiration for the character Brett
Ashley), Hadley and others at the Festival of San Fermin in
Pamplona, Spain in July 1925.




Valerie Hemingway
reminisces about "Papa's" days in Spain in a very
interesting article called "Remembering Ernest
Hemingway." In it she talks about his friendship and
camaraderie with Spain's famous bullfighter, Antonio
Ordonez.
Click here to read this story.

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