PANADERIA - FORN CAN MANOLO
You will immediately recognise it with its pretty blue door, in the main ...Read more
LA MUKKERIA
While you're on the island, don't miss a sweet stop at La Mukkeria, a ...Read more
You will immediately recognise it with its pretty blue door, in the main ...Read more
While you're on the island, don't miss a sweet stop at La Mukkeria, a ...Read more
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The few bakeries, cafeterias and ice-cream parlors on the island are generally open all day, until around 8pm, and a little later for the ice-cream parlors. However, there are no hard and fast rules here, and to avoid going out in vain, it's best to make a quick phone call. Bars generally open around 7-8pm and close around 2am, or even 3am for some.
The price of gourmet breaks and alcoholic drinks is generally lower than in France. The pastries of Ibiza are very recommendable (the delicious ensaïmadas, a speciality of the Balearic Islands, in particular).
Children are generally accepted everywhere where a bar permit is not in effect. However, they can sometimes be accepted on the terrace of a bar until early evening.