Can Lluc


If you can't bear to drag yourself too far from your towel, this simple bar-eatery fronting Cala de Deià is ace. Cold drinks, grilled sardines and calamari with a squirt of lemon on a lazy summer's afternoon – bliss. It's a useful alternative when the other Cala de Deià restaurant is full, which is often the case. Service can be rather harried.


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