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Restaurant changes.

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Well, "Centric" is no more. The sign has gone and the whole restaurant is having a facelift along with new owners, i am told it will be another Italian but i don't know what it will be called yet.
 
Sorry to see Centric go. We used to love it there but felt it was never quite the same after Carlos left.

What's with all the influx of Italian restaurants? :confused:
 
Maybe it's because it's cheaper to supply pasta and pizza :confused:, i do think it's getting a bit too much now though :(.
 
Could be worse, could be another Tex mex kebab shop
 
New Indian Restaurant in Pollenca

New Indian replacing old Italian (restaurants that is) in the old town, same people as Kashmir in PP, so food probably not up to much, welcome change from pasta and pizzas
 
Mixed feelings re Centric

Up to 4 ish years ago it was one of our go-to places off season but in last couple of years has been disappointing

Rot set in for us a couple of winters ago when I swear we were served heize tomato soup ( nothing wrong with that of course but not outside your own kitchen )

However it is one more Majorcan restaurant being replaced by a generic Italian, Indian or Chinese ..... And that can't be good.

Not sure how these Italians are all making money though - let's face it with Little Italy and Laroc to compete with I wouldn't have thought they would fare too well
 
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More Italian....

Hi,can't believe it ,we were in PP beginning of feb and was told that the restaurant with the b,b,q (not sure of name haven't eatern there)in the square was going to be an Italian....
 
Mixed feelings re Centric

Up to 4 ish years ago it was one of our go-to places off season but in last couple of years has been disappointingRot set in for us a couple of winters ago when I swear we were served heize tomato soup ( nothing wrong with that of course but not outside your own kitchen )

However it is one more Majorcan restaurant being replaced by a generic Italian, Indian or Chinese ..... And that can't be good.

Not sure how these Italians are all making money though - let's face it with Little Italy and Laroc to compete with I wouldn't have thought they would fare too well

I think it was about 3 years ago that the chef left Centric to go and work Ca'n Torrens. I've never eaten at Centric (so can't comment on that) but have been to Ca'n Torrens once and certainly enjoyed it :)
 
Agree with debz1. Had some fantastic times when Carlos owned Centric. Still, a shame to see it going now though!!
 
Centric was always our first meal on arrival late at night out of season. But as cd says, it went downhill with some dishes and lost its individuality. :(
 
We had always like it here too, the kids especially, but we just moved on as you do, wasn't it always Italian anyway, well a large number of its dishes anyway, as veggies it was one of the only places years ago we could get pastas dishes for us and also lovely pizzas also, they also did take aways as well didn't they?
 
Ah Centric - Fond memories - Rest in Peace.

Always one of my favourite restaurants "back in the day". Have great memories of sitting next to the "Sa Nostra" and watching the activity in the square. Always one of our "musts" whilst in PP.

It hasn't been so good for the last few years though - Since it changed ownership. Is Carlos the man that owns Don Corleone (on the front, near the Daina) or the cafe opposite Centric?

Either way - A little like Tango in that it was a key part of the square.
 
Carlos does own Don Corleone (of the front, next to Marina Cafe) In my opinion he does great pizza and pasta, reasonably priced too!
 
Ah, so that is Carlos, we called in in January for the first time ever, we had a great long lunch there, very nice family, I assume it was his wife, great food and great value, differently try it in the summer, one of those place you keep going past and never try, but I am glad we did. :)
 
We always feel really sorry for Carlos being next door to Marina Cafe and rather dwarfed by it's presence. Everyone seems to pile in to Marina and Don Corleone is overlooked. After the food and service IMO going rapidly downhill in Marina (can't afford to get complacent just cos you're popular) maybe Don Corleone should get some much deserved support.
 
We always feel really sorry for Carlos being next door to Marina Cafe and rather dwarfed by it's presence. Everyone seems to pile in to Marina and Don Corleone is overlooked. After the food and service IMO going rapidly downhill in Marina (can't afford to get complacent just cos you're popular) maybe Don Corleone should get some much deserved support.

Yes, it really is an example of how a few simple factors can make customers seem to subconciously ignore a place. The neighbouring Cafe and El Casinet can be very busy, whilst Don Corleone is very quiet, despite being on the same front of shops.

Don Corleone isn't helped by being shielded on one side by a shop which puts its stock on the pavement on large upright displays.

When you do see the restaurant, it is usually much quieter than the ones either side. This seems to then send out another message that it must be less popular and people seem to choose to go elsewhere.

I have sat outside and watched this happen on many times - Only once a few people sit down though, others will follow. It must be incredibly frustrating for the owner!
 
Just writing to agree with what had been said about Don Corleone and Carlos.We ate regularly at Centric when he was there and only once since he left as we did not enjoy our meal.Also,as we frequent Marina Cafe,it is sad to see how quiet he is now and agree with lovemallorca that if one table is occupied then others will follow.I urge you to try Don Corleone for lunch and/or dinner.You will not be disappointed.
 
Especially as he is making the effort to stay open through the winter as well!
 
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