I have stayed in Santa Eulalia before and we found a great Tapas bar but when we returned a few years latter we couldn`t find it. We looked for ages but were at a loss, we did however find another one called Lizarrian (I think), which did excellent food. We will be returning in the summer and hope to try Lizarran again and hopefully find the original one.
The one we couldn`t find was not far from the bus station, it had rectanglar wooden tables inside, with a traditionl Spainish bar across one side. There were no tables on the roadside but if you went further in there was a courtyard garden with (I think) barrel type tables. The bar was decorated on the walls with the blue and white Spainish tiles,half way up, the tiles were also on the outside of the building.The customers were mainly Spainish and they did a menu of the day. It was on a road with shops around it. It wasn`t on the restaurant street and it wasn`t too modern or upmarket just a lovley traditional bar with very good food.
It would be lovely if someone could help.
you should try the Lizarrian is ibizatown.unreal 1500 different tapas.blackpudding one one my fav.like the way you can have a pint/half/ or a 1/4 glass of beer to go with you tapas.they do very nice wine as well.
lizarran is a franchise and, yes, they have them all over spain. there hasn't been one in ibiza town for at least 5 years!!!! after one year as a franchise the owners decided to go it alone and changed the name to zaguan.
just shows you how long its been since i went last went to that place.its changed its name.i like the ones on french bread.and i always sat at the bar .so i could see what was coming out next.and get in there first.keep saying to myself i must go in there again.but you know whats its like in ibiza.nothing ever goes to plan.
they're called pintxos and are the basque style of tapas. the tradition is to wander from bar to bar on a 'txikiteo' -a tapas crawl -when you accompany your little dish with a small beer - a zurito - and maybe a slightly sparkling white wine - a txakoli.
Hopefully someone might remember the other one I`m looking for.
Spotydog II intresting to know where the bread ones originate from, we often wander around Tapas alley in Benidorm trying tapas, there offers are good too 1 euro for a small tapa and a drink. A few in Tapas alley do the pintxos. My favorites are the spainish omellett, oh`s is chorizo. If we have the racions we like garlic mushrooms, ali oil, meatballs or pork in tomato sauce, potatoe bravas plenty of bread and of course a bottle of vino to wash it down.
We had for supper last night ali oil (morrisons) and spainsh omellett (sainsburys) .
you can easily tell which region the bar owner is from by looking at the football scarves and posters on the walls!
sdII
Another one I enjoy is on the corner of the main road, at the top of the avenue with the hippy stalls. Sadly, I can't remember the name, but it's a great place to sit and people-watch while you enjoy your food.
Thanks Jay Jay I think the one opposite the hippy stalls is the one with the Lizards on the walls outside, it is a great place with good food. I will have a look at Rincon de Pepe.
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