S'Hostal

Mallorca


Renowned for taking the ubiquitous Mallorcan bar snack pa amb oli (bread with oil) to the limits of its potential, this greenery-draped roadside bar downhill from central Montuïri is one of those 'local secrets' travellers delight in uncovering. There's a terrace for warm weather, a cheering fireplace for cold – and at all times, the welcome is sincere.


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