Sa Pobla (Catalan pronunciation: [sə ˈpɔbːɫə]) is a small municipality in the district of Raiguer on Majorca, one of the Spanish Balearic Islands. It is a terminus on the Majorca rail network.
Things to do in Sa Pobla
4 based on 101 reviews
Well, the restaurant is quite small, but if the weather is nice, sitting on the outside is terrific. We enjoyed having pizza watching a live band playing on the square and people strolling by.
The service was a little slow, but the food/pizza excellent. Sharing a Caprese salad and the Gourmet pizza was more than enough for two adults. I was disappointed though of the wine prices, as a glass was 5 euro, which is too much for a town square place like this.
5 based on 340 reviews
RESTAURANT AND PETIT HOTEL IN MALLORCA DaiCa is a balance between innovation and tradition. A family project of David Ribas and Caterina Pieras which is born in 2012 and aims to unite gastronomy and wellbeing in one space, in a unique corner of Mallorca. If you're looking for a restaurant which offers a creative and healthy gastronomical offer, along with a Petit Hotel in Mallorca, then DaiCa is your choice. A healthy and creative culinary vision which gets its nutrients from the traditional Mallorcan and Catalan recipes in harmony with technique and the intuition of experience and Deep respect for seasonal, local and quality products. Our Petit Hotel has three charming rooms where you can relax and rest in a peaceful atmosphere full of personality. Rest after a long day’s hiking, or spend the night here after a wonderful meal.
Believe all of the reviews... this restaurant is incredible! The atmosphere is relaxed and calming - we all commented how being in DaiCa was the most relaxed we'd felt all week - and the tasting menu is out of this world. It was lovely to sample lots of Mallorcan cuisine, particularly as it was so creatively chosen and put together. They catered well for a non-seafood eater in our party, swapping in a different course. I think the food changes a lot, but we had tapas, breads with oils, aubergine, prawns/pork, veal, lemon dessert. Excellent value for money at €42 per head, excellent service and I only wish that there was a DaiCa in the UK
5 based on 261 reviews
Establishment typical Majorcan house located in nice quiet service with good music. Kitchen and home baking. Open from 07:30 pm until 9:30 pm. Monday,Tuesday,and Wednesday closed.By reservation only.
Our second visit (would’ve been our third, but couldn’t get in last year).
Three years since our first experience, we were intrigued to see if it lived up to the standards previously enjoyed.
Pleased to say that it did.....the same format - taster menu that changes each week. The same high quality food and attentive, friendly service.
The only difference was that they can accommodate a few more people and have a couple more staff (it used to be Chris and her husband - from memory).
Tremendous value, just go there......although my positive review before was probably instrumental in being the reason why I couldn’t get a reservation the next time.
A word of advice if you’re already in Majorca and plan to reserve a table - you’ll probably be disappointed; book a good few weeks before you travel.
4 based on 129 reviews
Four of us arrived at the bar hot, tired and thirsty. It wasn't a complicated order (3 cokes & a coffee) but it took at least 10 minutes to place the order. No waiter service and so you had to go inside from the Terrace and get it yourself.
That said, the coffee was good and sitting in the shade in the church square was very relaxing. Super place to recuperate if you are not in any rush!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Hola.
Bar típico de pueblo con un buen ambiente familiar. La comida casera casera. Los variados de lo mejor de la isla y las cenas lo más de lo mismo.
Un saludo.
4 based on 50 reviews
We popped into this bar and stayed for a while - we had several drinks with excellent service throughout. We were provided with free and varied tapas on each round - and were very happy to stay. Drinks on offer were varied and reasonably priced. If you visit the archetypally Spanish Sa Pobla do work your way to the main square and visit this establishment. Well worth it !
4.5 based on 49 reviews
We visited this delightful restaurant just off the main large town square so relatively easily found - we acted on recommendations and weren't disappointed. A quality meal was provided for a relatively reasonable price - similarly drinks were reasonably priced and a good range available. Service throughout was excellent with the owner using his little English to very good effect. The decor and ability to have drinks outside also added to the conviviality of the evening. Ambience is important ... and this had it !
4 based on 55 reviews
The Square in Sa Pobla is full of life at Wednesday night Tapas get together. Casa Miss is serving tapas at 1€ each on this day. No fancy stuff but plenty and super cosy. A mix of locals and fewer turists makes this a real local event. Be there at 19-19:30 - book a table if you want to sit down. Tapas is served at more places on the square. We enjoyed it very much.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
if you visit sa pobla i would advise anyone to visit can cota weather it be for lunch or dinner the restaurant is great the food is fantastic and not very expensive we have been here a few times the food has always been first class and there is a great menu to choose from the staff are great and another plus is there is plenty of car parking around the place
4 based on 12 reviews
You'll find this restaurant just off the central square in Sa Pobla. We ate here twice and particularly enjoyed the seafood - the fried monkfish was especially good. The waiters are friendly. However, their English is not great - so be prepared to order dishes by number rather than name. Don't let that put you off though, we ordered 4 dishes from the tapas menu and enjoyed everyone.
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