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  • This late-night draw is the area’s choice for a modern Spanish music repertoire.

  • Since 1700, this popular rococo delight has been serving chocolate, orjata (almond milk), ice cream and pastries. Expect to wait a bit.

  • The crowd is young; the place is loud and dark, featuring mirrors and a glass ceiling with a state-of-the-art lighting system over the dance floor.

  • After you’ve revved up at Port de Pollença’s pubs, then strolled around the promenades and central square to check out the endless stream of attractive young people, this is the place to make for next. Nothing unusual about it, but it’s the disco of choice for the 20-something cognoscenti – at least for the moment – who come here to dance till dawn, go back to the hotel for 40 winks, then hit the beach (see Mulligan’s, Port de Pollença).

  • There’s a cocktail bar atmosphere here, with red lights, Marilyn Monroe-theme images, Mexican touches and splashy contemporary art on the walls. Tuesday night features 1960s to 1980s music; Thursday, come for Latin music.

  • A very popular spot with a huge terrace, Miró-esque decorations and a good-sized dance floor. Music tends towards hits of the day, with occasional live acts.

  • A large, loud disco for teens and those in their early 20s. Special fiestas include foam parties and tropical nights.

  • A bit hidden away, this fun place provides a non-stop party for the whole family, with karaoke and games of outrageous charades.

  • Located directly on the water. Have tapas with your drink, or be tempted by the set menu of the day. Live music.

  • This local café is steeped in tradition. Just sitting here for a few minutes will send you into a timeless state of rural, rustic life that can melt away the most frenetic habits. It’s also a perfect place, in the shadow of the ancient church portal, to try a time-honoured orxata , a sweet, creamy soft drink made from tiger nuts.

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