Located In a majestically restored building, Bar Cuba offers a great mixture of café, bar, restaurant and club. Nice laid back atmosphere on the ground floor, with a large street side terrace and an inside bar and restaurant; the downstairs area has more of a club feel, and is very popular late at night.
Situated right at the end of the longest pier of the Club Real Nautico, this cafe is literally at the center of the harbour. Great views, stylish design and quiet surroundings.
Close to Marina Port de Mallorca, this conveniently located harbour side restaurant / cafeteria offers good food and good service in a pleasant setting.
A popular lunchtime venue.
A very well positioned cafe with a large deck overlooking the fishing harbour next to the La Llonja fish market; great for a drink by the water. Meals are also available, but come in the upper price range.
This is a popular coffee shop chain that can be found all around the island. There are now several cafes and take away stores, all situated in stylish buildings and surroundings. Cafes downtown can be found on the Paseo Maritimo, San Miguel, San Nicolas, Palau March and the Borne. The cafes are well known for their specialist coffees, sandwiches and good snacks. They also have a selection of their own 'chilled out' CDs for sale.
A café / restaurant on the harbour, {half way between the Club Nautico and Marina Naviera Balear}. Convenient location, good prices and a decent selection of light meals.
The Museum’s café is set on a large terrace on top of the city wall overlooking the harbour, and is recommended not only for drinks and snacks but also for the superb views over the harbour and Cathedral. A great place for drinks at sunset.