The 10 best lunch spots in Ibiza
The Beachouse in Playa d'en Bossa is a beach club, right on the beach. With a thatched roof, luxurious wooden furniture and a beautiful terrace, it offers a tropical atmosphere. The Italian-influenced menu offers healthy breakfasts and lunches with fresh fish and seafood. The highlight of the week is the ‘Boho Experience’ every Thursday evening.
An elegant seafront restaurant offering fine Mediterranean cuisine with breathtaking views of the sea and Ibiza Town. The menu includes fresh local produce, seafood, rice and pasta dishes. Daily DJ sets create a very relaxed atmosphere.
The boho beach club on Cala Jondal beach offers a special lunch in a relaxed atmosphere. Guests can take a seat on white cushions or at wooden tables in the sand and relax on lounge beds by the water after their meal. The well-known chef Rafa Zafra prepares fresh fish dishes - fried, grilled or deep-fried. A wide selection of wines and sparkling wines completes the offer.
The spacious finca is housed in a renovated farmhouse. In the garden guests can dine under olive trees and admire a wall mosaic by local artist Lucas Pereyra. The menu offers seasonal Mediterranean dishes that are ideal for sharing, most of which come from the estate's own farm. There is also an extensive wine list and creative cocktails.
Nestled in Cala Molí, the restaurant offers avant-garde works of art. The menu includes modern Mediterranean cuisine, South American grill art and local produce. There are regular pool parties with live DJ sessions.
The restaurant offers a quiet alternative to the well-known large venues with DJs and crowds on Ibiza. It is reminiscent of the old hippie days. The food has its origins in Tuscany, but has a variety of influences. There is a cosy atmosphere in a converted finca with tables in the tree-lined garden.
Classic Spanish tapas and modern creations are served here, inspired by gastronomic cultures from around the world. The menu offers tapas favourites such as pimientos de padrón and patatas bravas as well as meat and chicken dishes. 80% of the produce is sourced locally, even the olive oil is pressed on site.
Es Torrent is a fish restaurant located directly on the beach of the same name. It is a quiet place away from the tourist hustle and bustle with a more reasonably priced wine list. When making a reservation, ask for the dishes you would like. Alternatively, you can simply specify "a la plancha" when making your reservation, as there is plenty of room on the grill for spontaneous decisions.
La Escollera on Es Cavallet beach offers a mix of classic Spanish seafood, paella, fish and meat dishes as well as international options. It has an open and airy design and is open all year round. It offers views of Formentera and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yemanja in the bay of Cala Jondal offers the rustic charm of an authentic Ibizan restaurant and fine Mediterranean cuisine. The menu includes Spanish specialities such as paella, fresh seafood, fish and grilled meat. There is also a selection of Sangria, cocktails and wines.