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Cappuccino is the terrace café/restaurant at the Sis Pins Hotel. It’s part of a small chain of places across Spain, operating in hotels and is owned by Grupo Cappuccino, which also owns the Cappuccino Hotel in Palma. It hadn’t been our plan to have dinner here on the first night of our holiday, but a flight delay meant many places had closed (except perhaps for drinks). But, following a mention on the Tripadvisor forum that it was open late, we had it as a back-up idea. Hopefully, it would be a better bet than Burger King, which we knew was also a late evening option. It offers an eclectic mix of food from sushi, through tandoori chicken wraps to burgers.
So, houmous for one of us. It came with bread and crudités to scoop it up with and was fine. A ham and cheese omelette also did the trick. That came with salad leaves, avocado and bread (so, the chips I’d ordered weren’t really needed as a carb, but were scoffed anyway).
I don’t usually comment on prices. They are what they are. But Cappuccino did seem expensive for what it was. But, at least, it was open. And it definitely fed us better than Burger King might have done.
So, houmous for one of us. It came with bread and crudités to scoop it up with and was fine. A ham and cheese omelette also did the trick. That came with salad leaves, avocado and bread (so, the chips I’d ordered weren’t really needed as a carb, but were scoffed anyway).
I don’t usually comment on prices. They are what they are. But Cappuccino did seem expensive for what it was. But, at least, it was open. And it definitely fed us better than Burger King might have done.