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This hostel’s restaurant has a great paella ciega , big enough for four, with Spanish broad beans, mussels, chicken, prawns and lots of saffron. The decor is a stylish sort of Modernista Baroque.
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A great place to stop for Irish coffee, iced coffee and even iced chocolate. Sit on the waterfront at one of the best locations on the main drag of the port for people-watching, day or night.
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Perpetually busy and the most central bar of all, it’s great for tapas and a drink any time of day.
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On the main square, this bar has a local feel and decor. You’ll find pa amb oli, tapas and salads.
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Tapas, bocadillos (sandwiches) and pastries in a classic, slightly fly-blown place.
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This is where the locals hang out. Inside, you’ll find the TV blaring, the usual gambling machines and Mallorcan pottery.
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On the beach, look for the little stone hut with red tile roof and dried grasses over its terrace. You can get drinks and snacks, and hang out well into the night.
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Looks a bit like the deck of an ocean liner. It’s a place to relax, have a drink or a snack, and survey the busy boats going in and out.
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A wonderful place where Spanish flamenco music stirs the air. Order sangria, fresh orange juice or pa amb oli (see Pa amb Oli) in various guises, then sit back and enjoy the view.
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Artà is famous as Mallorca’s centre for handsome everyday items made from the tough fibres of the palmito (palmetto) plant, which grows wild all over the island.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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