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Tuesday, 3 April 2007

San Jose

Just two minutes from the villa are all the amenities of San Jose village


Food and Drink
Map of San Jose Eateries and Drinkeries

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In no particular order..............
Es Galliner - Great bar from breakfast to supper. Call in for a beer, a coffee, snacks, three course special lunch, tapas or dinner. Traditional Ibicenco food with a modern twist, friendly staff and they do takeaways too!
Sa Talaia - open at daft o'clock in the mornin' for supplies of fresh bread, cakes, and coffee and brandy! This pasteleria makes fab local breakfasts (pa amb oli and pan con tomate) is open all the hours God sends and has vital supplies of most things you need ie emergency crisps.
Destino - Tapas with a twist and no menu required (so no need to take your specs) just point to whatever you want from the vast selection of fusion cuisine on display and sit back and relax. Extremely popular with EVERYONE so make sure you reserve a table or pop in for a takeaway.
Raco Verd - Snacky food, healthy and unhealthy beverages and a fine selection of live entertainment in the village garden bar. Blues, Jazz, Rock, Flamenco, World music and the odd tango night kick off 3 or 4 nights a week at 22.00 precisely.

Bar Can Bernat Vinya - Classic 'Old Man' bar that never seems to close. Cheap as chips pensioner prices, a shady garden, brilliant ham sandwiches and refreshing jugs of sangria, make it an ideal relaxaway the day place.
Sa Cuineta – Fabulous Spanish food to take away at economically amazing prices and it's handily situated at 150 metres from our house. The dishes change every day so there's a great choice throughout the week or, with 24 hours notice, they'll cook up a special meal just for you whenever it's required.
Can Xicu – a favourite with basking on the sunny side of the street fans and locals alike, this place is Ibicenco through and through, reasonably priced snacks and baguettes and they even know what wifi is there.
Can Llorenc – another Ibicenco sized bar, small and cosy, with a sunny terrace, the young ladies there will be happy to serve you a selection of tapas and montaditos. New for 2011 are 'smoothies' which claim to be Mojitos and the like.
La Ruta - Great for people watching. The sun baked terrace commands views of what everyone's up to in the village. Not long since changed to a grill bar, the focus is on meat, of course, and fish from a chef recently imported from one of Ibiza's best thought of restaurants, S'Esapartar.

Sol de Siena - High end, overly complicated dining with our German friends in mind (who said they were poor now?) Open for lunch and dinner on the sunny side of the street.
Can Verge - Nice, informal bar specialising in Pizzas and Kebabs. A good choice of beers, views all the way down to San Antonio, and a decked terrace make for a reasonably priced informal evening. (It's also a good stop off when returning from a ten pinta in San An for an extra large donner take out with lashings of chili sauce - or so I'm told)
Es Pla - White van land! A favourite with the island's workers because it serves up good wholesome food - tapas and three coursers - at very reasonable prices. Worth trying if only for the vast choice of desserts available in the lunchtime special menu.
Sa Montanya - the local's preferred Sunday lunchtime rezzie. Typical country restaurant with simple, well cooked, Ibicenco food. It's like eating in someone's living room and the lunchtime special is a bargain.

Ibiza in General

Places we like to go to that have an Ibiza/Spanish feel but don't cost a fortune


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