La Cava Ibiza

Price:
Menu: breakfast/lunch/dinner and cocktails

Vara de Rey square has always been an important meeting point of Ibiza town. Plazas were created to bring people together. In 2018, the Vara de Rey was totally remodeled and, because of all the activity, La Cava stands out more. Because the terrace is in the middle of the square, the waiters now have to cross between the shopping tourists with their trays, which makes for a fun spectacle.

La Cava was best known for its cocktails and tapas. But you can also have breakfast or dinner there! And La Cava serves a nice daily menu of 15.50 euros around siesta time.

The breakfast smoothies and shakes have names like “Hangover” or “Wake up!” and can be paired with a bagel with scrambled eggs and bacon or a pancake with banana and honey.

And for lunch or dinner, 80% of the products used in the dishes are fresh and local. For example, the vegetables come from our own vegetable garden and the fish comes fresh from the harbor. A fusion of the traditional “grandma’s pot” and the chef’s creative touch. Dishes to share with friends.

Open daily from 10 am to 11 pm, Friday and Saturday until 11:30 pm.

Tel: +34 971 31 60 74

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