Mercat des Peix

Market · Mahon

Mercat des Peix

Market · Mahon

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Pl. de España, 1, 07701 Mahón, Balearic Islands, Spain

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Historic market with laid-back pintxo bars, sunny terrace seating  

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Pl. de España, 1, 07701 Mahón, Balearic Islands, Spain Get directions

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Pl. de España, 1, 07701 Mahón, Balearic Islands, Spain Get directions

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The 19 Best Restaurants In Menorca - Menorca - The Infatuation

"This fresh fish market has a string of laid-back, all-day pintxo bars where you can cram around beer-barrel tables or find a spot on the sunny terrace to feast on tasty, tiny bites for just a few euros. It’s loud, bustling, and slightly chaotic, which is exactly what makes it great, especially around lunchtime, when the atmosphere is buzziest. Order a vermouth or a Menorcan wine from a bar counter like Es Vinet or Cas Torrat, along with a few pintxos from the Merca Apas or La Faim food counters, such as tortilla with peppers, prawns with jamón, or grilled octopus." - isabella noble

https://www.theinfatuation.com/menorca/guides/the-best-restaurants-on-menorca
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Mercat des Peix - Review - Maó - Menorca - The Infatuation

"This fresh fish market has a string of laid-back, all-day pintxo bars where you can cram around beer-barrel tables or find a spot on the sunny terrace to feast on tasty, tiny bites for just a few euros. It’s loud, bustling, and slightly chaotic—which is exactly what makes it great, especially around lunchtime, when the atmosphere is buzziest. Order a vermouth or a Menorcan wine from a bar counter like Es Vinet or Cas Torrat, along with a few pintxos from the Merca Apas or La Faim food counters, such as tortilla with peppers, prawns with jamón, or grilled octopus." - Isabella Noble

https://www.theinfatuation.com/menorca/reviews/mercat-des-peix
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Chris Shapland

Google
Fantastic old fish market selling a range of fresh fish and seafood. Nice courtyard with toilets and benches and tables. Inside you can buy the most amazing pinxos!!

steven wilkinson

Google
So much tapas and pinchos and wine . Lots of room , nice atmosphere and a great experience. Like San Sebastián but with lowers quality , still a great place though.

Martin de Wit

Google
Atmosphere is very nice. Definitely have a look, perhaps have a drink. But don't t eat here! The food is old and stale, probably lying there for a few hours before being quickly reheated.

christian Seifert

Google
Very nice place with traditional spanish Food! (Fish, Beef, Olives, Cheese)

Barbara Nowicka

Google
Great place with a large selection of tapas, pinchos and drinks. You can choose what you like from few different stalls. Sitting inside and outside. Lovely place with history and nice local food.

Len Elkington

Google
The typical market visit you do one day whilst on holiday. Normal t-shirts, dresses, leather goods and shoes.

Nan

Google
Not the best food in town but the atmosphere is really nice and they offer a large choice of tapas. Great place to chill with friends and take some sips of sangria or beer.

Patryk Dalecki

Google
Nice old market but avoid the microwaved tapas. How can you cook fish, calamari, padrons peppers and all aperitifs then warm all in the microwave. Nice place to visit as historical place not to eat.