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Full of fishermen exchanging tales in animated Mallorquin. Ask for una cana (a beer on tap).
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A little bit of Britain. You’ll find a friendly atmosphere, the usual beers, pub grub, ploughman’s lunch and full English breakfasts.
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The main square in town is full of seating for several bars. This one is on the corner; others include Café Sa Plaça and Café Ca’n Benets. Locals and foreign visitors mingle till the early hours.
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Revellers of different ages come for the mix of soul, house, hiphop and Spanish music. Wednesday night is Club 21, mostly for German 20-somethings; Thursday is House Party, with guest DJs from Ibiza; Friday is Gay Night; Sunday is Flower Power, with music from the 1960s and 1970s.
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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.
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A large, loud disco for teens and those in their early 20s. Special fiestas include foam parties and tropical nights.
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Mallorca’s casino features dinner shows and children’s entertainment as well as gambling (see Gran Casino Mallorca, Calvià).
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A bit off the beaten path, and mostly for a younger crowd. The music focuses on the latest hits.
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Special drinks include the Noray (orange juice, dark rum, cassis and grenadine) and Chameleon (curaçao, rum and OJ). The place is popular with Brits and Mallorcans.
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An outgoing Irish pub, right in the middle of everything. There’s live music some nights and generally a good mix of hip modern rock otherwise.
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