holidaymaker
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We're currently out in PP on an Easter visit. Unfortunately weather is now pretty grotty & wet but have done plenty of eating out so will post shortly on our visits to PP eateries.
Meanwhile we had a good drive around yesterday & ended up as usual in the Port area of Alcudia & ate at our favourite Alcudia eaterie - Bodega d'es Port. Address is Teodora Canet 8 (Tel 971 549 633) although we have never booked. It's on the sea front road more or less opposite the commercial port where the Ferries dock.
Bodega d'es Port is a massive cellar-style place offering tapas, Mallorquin dishes and some very impressive looking grilled meats. Service is extremely fast & efficient. The place is decorated Spanish style with wine barrels, bull-fight posters (toilets are labeled toreros & toreras! Ladies you are toreras!). At the back is one of those massive blown up old photos of old Alcudia.
Normally we go for their great value 9 EUR menu del dia which they appear to do most days except Sundays (market day). They also weren't offering it this Sat but that may be because it was Easter weekend & the place was full of local families having long lunches.
We only wanted a light meal so we settled for 4 tapas between 3 - tumbet, whitebait, squid pica-pica & meatballs. Along with bread, olives & aioli, wine & coffee, I think we paid around 45 EUR.
I would definitely recommend coming here but if anyone can recommend other places in the Port and/or Alcodia old town - we would love to try them.
Meanwhile we had a good drive around yesterday & ended up as usual in the Port area of Alcudia & ate at our favourite Alcudia eaterie - Bodega d'es Port. Address is Teodora Canet 8 (Tel 971 549 633) although we have never booked. It's on the sea front road more or less opposite the commercial port where the Ferries dock.
Bodega d'es Port is a massive cellar-style place offering tapas, Mallorquin dishes and some very impressive looking grilled meats. Service is extremely fast & efficient. The place is decorated Spanish style with wine barrels, bull-fight posters (toilets are labeled toreros & toreras! Ladies you are toreras!). At the back is one of those massive blown up old photos of old Alcudia.
Normally we go for their great value 9 EUR menu del dia which they appear to do most days except Sundays (market day). They also weren't offering it this Sat but that may be because it was Easter weekend & the place was full of local families having long lunches.
We only wanted a light meal so we settled for 4 tapas between 3 - tumbet, whitebait, squid pica-pica & meatballs. Along with bread, olives & aioli, wine & coffee, I think we paid around 45 EUR.
I would definitely recommend coming here but if anyone can recommend other places in the Port and/or Alcodia old town - we would love to try them.