A really nice place for drinks and tapas. Try the croquettons and house vermouth.
As traditional as it comes. Prepare for some absolutely banging tapas. Also prepare to fight for a seat, and also probably to get a waiter to take your order. Be Spanish about it.
Real good beers. Real good burgers. Real good on a hangover.
Some of the best Mexican food we've had. And yes, we've been to Tortilla in Victoria Station.
English geezer selling tapas to the Spanish. Makes ya proud. Really, really nice spot. You absolutely have to book, though.
Really, really good pizza. Bit out of the way, but worth if you're hot for pizza.
Gorgeous, old worldy opulent place for a cocktail. Makes you feel like you're royalty. You're not though, remember that.
Known for it's paella. Pronounced: PIE-AY-YA.
Prime real estate on Illetes beach. Good spot to wet the whistle between rounds of scatch, or for dinner when the sun sets.
Surprisingly good good food for a place that has laminated menus.
Calamari with a view.
Japanese fusion on the port. Good spot to watch all the rich people park their mad boats.
Steak or Lobster? Both? Correct.
Cute little gaff, where you eat some fish while you watch some fish.
If you happen to find yourself on the complete opposite side of the island, this place is absolutely insane. Shoutout to fans of The Night Manager, you may recognise this from the infamous kidnapping scene.
Another place that's on the other side of the island, and access is for the brave hearted, but absolutely worth your time visiting. Deia itself is a beautiful town, and this place is a real gem. Again, prepare to get your steps up.