ibiza guide part 1 – break-your-fast

One will say ‘same procedure as every year’, we say this is our essential guide for all Ibiza lovers and rookies visiting our island to get some of the best recommendations of what to do when and where. We cover all needs but not all places as this is simply impossible.What we offer is a very personal selection of hotspots you should not miss during your holidays. We do this in six parts – starting off with ‘break-your-fast’ which you will find here – then comes the ‘sunbathing’ one, the ‘shopping’ and ‘hunger’, most important the ‘partyyy’ one and last but not least ‘the rest’ – something you should not forget…
To ‘BREAK-YOUR-FAST’ in Ibiza town you have a variety of options, we recommend the Croissant Show, from 07:30 on you can get your caffeine dose and the finest patisseries… In Sunset Café not only can you have a relaxed coffee, juice or whatever, you can also choose from pizzas, salads and other delicatessen – We are family… On the backside, facing the old town wall, you will find Out of Time People, not just breakfast but a real spiritual encounter! If you want to have a good valued and filling breakfast you can go to Buenissimo in Vara de Rey, always packed and just as good! You’re staying somewhere outside Ibiza town? In Jesus you have to try the Bon Lloc or the San Francisco on the road to Talamanca on the left side. Cana Negreta on the road to Sta. Eulalia offers you Bar Toni, very reasonable prices! In Sta. Eulalia you should visit the Can Cosmi on the main place, the Croissant Show or the El Puntal in the Puerto Deportivo, or the Café Sidney inside the port of Eulalia. San Carlos hosts the classic Bar Anita, THE reference for breakfast, bocadillos, tapas etc… San Juan is just as original, there the place is called Vista Alegre, or try Eco with their new fantastic restaurant. In San Lorenzo La Paloma is where you should go, not just good breakfast but a fantastic brunch and buffet as well! In San Miguel you have to visit the ‘Café of the false teeth’ in the market place, coffee for 1 Euro! Sta. Gertrudis, still my favourite, offers savoury breakfasts from 08.00h at Can Partit or fancy Musset, good breakfast, breads and midday menus are back. If you stay in San Antonio you should visit the very end of the port, there you find the Café des Port, best food at best prices. Or try Kumharas in the west end, they stay open the whole day, with breakfast, lunch, exotic dinner and unique Ibiza Spirit. In San Rafael you should try the Bar Cruce, THE place for a strong coffee and more. Sta. Ines offers the famous Bar Cosmi, not just for Breakfast.
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