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Bars & Restaurants in Pollensa, Majorca Where to eat and drink. For great reviews and comments on bars, cafes and restaurants. Do give locations if possible.

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Old 21-04-2009, 11:03
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For an authentic spanish meal go to C'an Ferras. The menu is excellent(a lot is seafood based ) and it never ceases to amaze us how inexpensive it is .We always feel we have to have a drink after our meal to bump up the price of our evening! I reckon a seafood paella for 3 and a bottle of house wine would probably only set you back about 35 euros.
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Hi Paul - if you are staying at the Duva apartments then there is a great little restaurant/bar across the main road called Aries, next to the Spar. Very reasonably priced and they do the best Pepito de Lomo (pork loin in a baguette with tomato and garlic mayo).

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Occasionaly there are times when only an "El Kiosko" hits the spot (and I NEVER eat burgers at home)
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Occasionaly there are times when only an "El Kiosko" hits the spot (and I NEVER eat burgers at home)
met a couple in pp 3 years ago whom we got friendly with that just could'nt eat "local rubbish" while we ate out every night at some very nice establishments they "dined" off the burger van every night then we met with them afterwards for a few drinks

takes all sorts i suppose

in saying that there used to be a kebab take away i was very fond of just past bonys that served the best chicken kebab i'd ever had, did'nt notice it there last october though

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I hasten to add that the "El Kiosko" is perhaps once in the fortnight holiday -when you really dont feel like another restaurant meal or very much to eat
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Yup, that deep yearning for a kebab or curry after a good few drinks is an irresistible urge no matter where you are (even if you have already eaten).
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Cath - couldn't agree more - the cheese egg burger with the lightly toasted bun..yum

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I hasten to add that the "El Kiosko" is perhaps once in the fortnight holiday -when you really dont feel like another restaurant meal or very much to eat
I can be tempted after watching a match live on the big screen in JK's. My sons love the Hot Dogs too. Once during a fortnights hols is not a sin.

Another cracking local delight was the the Crepe Van that was set up just off the square past Bar Cultural last August. Both the nutella crepes and hot churros had my boys in a sugar induced frenzy of chocolate smiles.
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glad i'm not just a steotypical glaswegian scot then
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glad i'm not just a steotypical glaswegian scot then
I am sure you are mate
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like the sound of C'an Ferras

can someone tell me where it is as i can't find it on the map.

.....slightly off-topic, but how long would the walk from the Galeon aprtments be to the Marina...thanks
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Under Bodega Ca'n Ferrar:

http://www.forum.puertopollensa.com/...irections.html
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Paul B, Paul B, Where art thou Paul B.....................I have been looking forward to your trip report after all the good advise from the forum.......where did you go?
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Don't worry Liz I am here! Will post our trip report shortly.
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