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  • Beez-Neez Bar, Portocolom

    British all the way, with Sky sports, Guinness, English breakfast, cocktails and kebabs. Kids are welcome, even in the “beer-garten”. On the same street are other bars whose names reveal their nationality.

  • Carrer Assumpció is Portocolom’s premier nightlife street, lined with pubs and clubs. Holding pride of place at its centre is the Beez-Neez, a large, friendly British pub that is the resort’s most consistently popular place just to hang out, lift a pint, launch some darts or watch Sky TV (see Bar Els Tamarells, Portocolom).

  • It’s located in a fast-food-hell area, but the club’s soul, hiphop and dance music attract bright young things.

  • This tiny bar is full of quirky character, with stone and glass tables, animal print chairs, ink drawings on the walls and a clock looking down from the ceiling.

  • Café des Casal Solleric

    Housed in a historic building, ideal for people-watching, this welcoming café plays hip music and has a local feel.

  • Retro bar with photos of old Palma, mirrors, marble and Modernista touches. Fresh juices include maracuya (passion fruit), mango, red papaya, guava and acerola.

  • A wonderfully rustic place, with an open fireplace, a couple of friendly dogs and a very affable proprietor. There are drinks (including delicious drinking chocolates), pastries, tapas and daily specials.

  • The hippest place in town for all ages, with stylish rattan, Tiki torches, pool table, pinball and darts. Cool, jazzy music and rum drinks a speciality.

  • Hip music and tons of atmosphere in a wonderful dive located by an ancient font.

  • Café Sa Plaça, Santanyí

    The whole town of Santanyí is architecturally interesting, especially the central square, and this is the ideal spot from which to take it in. The town is surprisingly sophisticated, due to the huge influx of international residents, the majority of whom have brought a lot of money with them. Still, local customs and atmosphere have not been lost, and this café offers a nice mix of contemporary pizzazz and rural relaxation.

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