Celler Es Grop

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Watch your step as you descend into this cheerful, whitewashed 18th-century cellar, lined with huge old wine vats and other historical ephemera. Galician cuisine vies with Mallorcan favourites on the meat-heavy menu – the roast spring lamb and rice dishes can be fervently recommended. It's around 100m northeast of Sa Plaça.


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4. Sa Plaça

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5. Convent de la Concepció

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7. Museu Arqueològic de Son Fornés

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8. Bodegas Miquel Oliver

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