3 Best Restaurants in Ibiza and the Balearic Islands, Spain

Ca'n Joan de S'aigo

$ | Centro

This café, on a side street behind the church of Sant Francesc, is one of Palma's venerable institutions, in business since 1700. Drop in for coffee or hot chocolate with an ensaimada crema—a spiral-shape Mallorcan pastry with a rich cream-cheese filling. With its green-glass chandeliers, cane-back chairs, and marble tabletops, the setting is a treat in itself.

Café La Lonja

$

A great spot for coffee or a G&T, this is a classic establishment in the old fishermen's neighborhood. Both the sunny terrace in front and the bar inside are excellent places for drinks and sandwiches.

Carrer de la Llotja 2, Palma, Balearic Islands, 07012, Spain
971-722799
Known For
  • a great pit stop
  • terrace with views of the Llotja
  • coffee and snacks
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

La Barrita Ibiza

$

This five-table establishment, where the chef cooks behind the bar, is where locals flock to feast on curveball-flavored croquetas (think: prawn and kimchi) and slices of brioche towering with toppings, such as sticky chipotle pork and lemon-mayo squid. Come to get your fingers greasy, chin gooey, and swear to never tell a soul about the (refreshingly affordable) gem you just found.  

Carrer de Canàries 2, Eivissa, Balearic Islands, 07800, Spain
871-050086
Known For
  • unique flavoured tapas, prepared to order
  • spot-on patatas bravas, groaning with sauce
  • cozy atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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