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The Spanish Eye > Costa del Sol > Marbella’s controversial Asador restaurant unveils new political posters – while urinal stickers ask guests to ‘aim’ at ministers’ faces
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Marbella’s controversial Asador restaurant unveils new political posters – while urinal stickers ask guests to ‘aim’ at ministers’ faces

The eatery in Guadalmina is known for its extreme political messaging, which it plasters on practically every wall and window pane.

Last updated: November 25, 2025 11:41 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: November 25, 2025
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The controversial Asador has unfurled new anti-government banners on the roof of its restaurant.

The eatery in Guadalmina is known for its extreme political messaging, which it plasters on practically every wall and window pane.

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The tapas and sit-down restaurant is openly supportive of the Guardia Civil, while furiously critical of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his Socialist government.

In new banners on the top of the restaurant, one simply reads ‘corrupt’, with five files below bearing the name of the latest investigations facing Sanchez’s allies, including his wife Begoña Gomez.

On the right, a poster is emblazoned with a menacing-looking photo of Sanchez next to a QR code, which takes you to a documentary that attacks the PM for his ‘history of corruption’.

Meanwhile, in the men’s bathroom, stickers in the urinal bear the faces of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska and Finance Minister Maria Jesus Montero, with the words ‘aim here’ written on them.

New political banners atop the Asador Guadalmina in Marbella (©theSpanishEye)
Urinal stickers invite guests to pee on pictures of ministers (©theSpanishEye)

Elsewhere, a doormat emblazoned with the word ‘traitors’ invites you to ‘trample on’ the faces of Spain’s socialist government, including Sanchez. 

‘Wanted for high treason against the state,’ reads one poster, bearing a picture of the PSOE leader, while another declares him: ‘Mafioso, corrupt, criminal.’ 

Jose Eugenio has been running the Asador for decades, and has attracted national media attention for his anti-government campaigns – specifically anti-left wing governments. 

The San Sebastian native first grabbed headlines in 2011 for refusing to comply with Spain’s new anti-smoking law.

A doormat at the entrance to Asador Guadalmina invites you to ‘trample on’ the faces of the left-wing government (©theSpanishEye)
The previous huge signs on the roof of the Asador Guadalmina (©theSpanishEye)

He openly allowed smoking, put up signs opposing the ban and organised a petition. 

The Junta de Andalucia proposed a €145,000 fine and ordered a provisional closure after inspections confirmed the habit was still permitted indoors. 

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After the closure, Jose announced he would ‘acatar la ley… por imperativo legal’ (comply with the law by legal imperative) and the restaurant later reopened in compliance.

Almost 15 years later and Jose still has a chip on his shoulder, it seems, using up the majority of his business’s wall space to criticise Spain’s left-wing leaders. 

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ByLaurence Dollimore
Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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