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La Llonja Restaurant

Fresh Mediterranean flavours with panoramic views over Port de Pollença’s harbour

Set within the old fish market of Port de Pollença, La Llonja Restaurant enjoys a truly privileged position right on the waterfront. Surrounded by the sea and framed by the mountains, this beautiful space offers several ways to enjoy its setting, from a summer terrace opening directly onto the shore to an upper-floor terrace with sweeping panoramic views across the bay.

Facing the fishermen’s harbour, where traditional llaüts gently bob at their moorings, the cantina area is ideal for a relaxed drink or a light bite at any time of day. It’s a place where the maritime character of Port de Pollença is still very much alive.

La Llonja’s cuisine is rooted firmly in Mediterranean tradition, with a strong focus on fresh, locally sourced produce. The menu celebrates fish from the Mallorcan coast alongside high-quality ingredients, transformed into dishes that balance simplicity with careful technique. A well-chosen wine list features Mallorcan, Spanish and international labels to complement the food.

La Llonja blends modern comfort with the spirit of the original fish halls. It’s a refined yet relaxed spot to enjoy Mediterranean flavours, sea views and the calm rhythm of harbour life.

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