Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Alaior. Alaior (previously in Spanish, Alayor) is a municipality on the island of Menorca, in the Balearic Islands, Spain. It is situated 12 km from the capital, Maó. In 2005 it had a population of 8,671 and it covers an area of 109.77 km².
Things to do in Alaior
4 based on 158 reviews
Called in for a late lunch. Ordered garlic clams , gorgeous! Had the hake which was lovely with potatoes, tomato and onions. My husband had chicken curry. Really tasty with a side serving of coconut, tomatoes, onions and sliced banana. Relaxed friendly service. Will definitely return.
4 based on 126 reviews
By far the best place to watch football at the weekends. Friendly, rustic with plenty of food and drink on offer. Aimed at the Brits and why not. Didnât eat but loads of great dishes came out. Cocktails are spot on. They let you keep a tab open which is pretty dangerous . I believe the breakfasts are awesome. Came here 4 years ago and it hasnât changed apart from the service, which is even better. Gonna try the quiz and bingo as well as looking forward to another 2 weekends of football.
4 based on 52 reviews
Excellent lunch siesta with a table full of good tapas. Probably the best cafe/bar/restaurant in Alaior. Strong recommendation from La Societe des Gastronomes Finlandeses.
4 based on 114 reviews
We remain closed between 28. 10.19 until 1st of May 2020. Thank you very much. We hope to see you again next year. Muchas gracias.
We had breakfast here, the food was a let down, salty scrambled eggs and croissants warmed up in a sandwich toaster, so they came out squashed. There was also a hair on one plate. The coffee was good though, so I wanted to be fair with an average rather than a poor rating, but it was a close call.
4 based on 129 reviews
Came up on google, You Tube and other sites.
Visited once and charged 16 euros for two beers and gin and Tonic, did not return. Bit of a rip off as we didn't pay more than 12 euros in other bars. Music not to our taste
4 based on 161 reviews
This was a decent place to grab some lunch while were beaching at CalaNPorter. Service was good, food was good and you can't beat the atmosphere of sitting outside and looking out at the beautiful beach!
4 based on 77 reviews
La Roca (Formerly known as Josephâs Place) Opening May 1st 2018 for the Summer Season!! Serving delicious homemade food, the Best Full English Breakfast on the island and a Vast Range of Draught and Bottled Beverages daily. (Donât believe us?! Come try
If you're looking for a relaxed atmosphere, a good selection of draught beers and great service then this is the place for you. They serve a full English breakfast every morning and some great snack meals all day dependant on what your hotel arrangement is. Although our holiday plan included dinner there was no way we was going to miss the excellent Sunday Roast!! Whatever you do don't miss this, at 10 euro for 2 courses this could be considered Son Bou's main attraction lol. They even have a fish and chip Friday ( or saveloys) if you're feeling the need for a bit of home food. Paul and Tracey have worked very hard at making La Roca a great place to spend some time to relax and enjoy and I must say they have done a fantastic job! Monday evening has entertainment is the form of Living The Dream. A fantastic bunch of musicians covering popular songs from the 60's through to the 80's. These guys will give you a great night of entertainment. They even had me, a heavy rock lover singing along to the likes of Neil Diamond and The Proclaimers! Thursdays they have Nick on piano playing some classics and more, well worth seeing. A big thanks to Mo (Maureen) for her tireless service. You can just sit in your very comfortable chairs at your table whilst she is always alert to your next drink requirement lol. So, if your looking for somewhere to comfortably spend the warm evenings with good service, good draught beers and quality spirits with either live entertainment or just a bit of background music played at the perfect level to allow you to easily have a conversation but loud enough for you to sit back and enjoy the songs or you're just in need of a mouth watering Sunday roast then this is the place to go.
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4 based on 162 reviews
We visited this afternoon with friends for tapas and were really impressed by the quality and quantity of food served by the happy welcoming host - Miguel. Nothing was too much trouble and his attention to detail was amazing. We thoroughly enjoyed the fun and were not disappointed by the pudding he persuaded us the order. We will return soon. We cannot recommend this little restaurant highly enough. Value for money was great. Gracias Miguel!
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4 based on 192 reviews
We really enjoyed the quiz held on Tuesday evening. There was a good mix of questions and friendly staff on hand.
4 based on 423 reviews
Ate here twice and enjoyed the food. Sat there every night to have drinks . There was a dancer who we have seen many times but during the second week it was cancelled as the weather wasnât good. This year Vicente the owner had a singer. She had a lovely personality and wandered around everyone as she sang. Songs likeâBig Spenderâ went down well. At one point a man and woman stood up and danced as she sang. Not part of the act at all but obviously professional dancers. They were superb. Even with no entertainment it is lovely to sit and enjoy the ambiance. Vicente welcomes everyone and fines them a seat. We usually reserve ours. He is a great host and the waitress, Soraya we have known for years also welcomes us both. My favourite bar along with Bou Hai.
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