GUIDE | TOP PLACES TO GRAB A COFFEE

With the new version of the APP you are able to check-in and rate venues depending on how ‘hot’ they are. We combined what our users are saying right now, the curators & Ibiza editors recommendations to select their top spots to grab a coffee in Ibiza.

Here in no particular order are the top destinations;

Passion Juice Bar

“Yousef’s choice for where to get some healthy alternatives!”

This gem will convert anyone and have them indulging in fresh salads, wholesome burgers or the famously moist carrot cake. Super healthy fresh food cafe right in the heart of Playa d’en Bossa. Try the Goia berry juice or the delicious range of breakfast options which are the perfect remedy for a kick-start after a heavy and late night out. The cupcakes are pretty legendary too. Come to think of it, it’s all good at Passion.

Croissant Show


“Run by one of the islands biggest characters a great coffee shop.”

The legendary french breakfast spot also opens all day serving its delicious range of pastries, quiches and the infamous phallic-shaped meringues. It’s known the island over for its delicious pastries and serves the crowds with a high turnover in peak season. Look out for the man behind the show, Andre (the Dali-esque moustache should be enough of a hint).

Café Sidney

“Recommended by Kissy Sellout for best value eats”

Overlooking the luxury cruisers and yachts and with a wonderfully extensive menu catering to laptop-laden power-peeps with a few oddballs thrown into the mix – resulting in a refreshingly bizarre balance. Great for long healthy breakfasts and friendly people at any time of the day. Try the fillet steak drenched in a wine sauce, the great array of salads (delicious coupled with a glass of wine), and of course a satisfying view of the port and old town.

Santa Getrudis

“A tiny village with a “street cafe” feel to it.”

Santa Gertrudis has expanded rapidly but carefully over the last few years. Smart modern villas now line the new streets, the village square has had a makeover and is now a pedestrian friendly plaza and new, hip café bars and restaurants have joined traditional Ibicenco establishments as the village’s eatery scene achieved critical mass.

Any time of day is just perfect for a visit to the village. With arts and crafts shops, galleries, and an eclectic mix of clothing and accessories there’s plenty of retail therapy to be had before and after morning coffee, lunch, afternoon ‘merienda’ or dinner.

Check out the APP to see what venues have the mist heat and love on the island right now.

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