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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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A shop that imports jewellery and decorative objects, with an emphasis on North Africa.
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Shop here to kit yourself out with nautical-preppy chic that’s easy to wear and launder.
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Local handmade embroidered items are the speciality, such as tablecloths, baby booties, crocheted doilies and T-shirts.
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Light snacks, such as tapas, pa amb oli (see Pa amb Oli), gazpacho, salads, and strawberries and cream.
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A croissanteria with style and a sense of history, tricked out in green awnings and matching director’s chairs, with beaux-arts lamps and potted plants.
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Come for pa amb oli (see Pa amb Oli), olives, ham, pickled peppers and Mallorcan cheeses. The refurbished interior has marble tabletops and archways, and outside you can watch the local action in the main square.
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