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Restaurant Pizzeria Celler Sa SiniBWorth Trying
Plaça Hostals, 20, 07320 Santa Maria del Camí, Illes Balears, Spain
· Majorcan restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant, Pizza restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (2909 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved local Majorcan spot with hearty classics, kid-friendly pizzas, and standout cakes; expect occasional service delays and very mixed opinions on pizza quality.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Pizzeria Celler Sa Sini delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong food quality in Majorcan classics and exceptional house-made cakes, with a charming plaza setting that appeals to locals and cyclists. However, inconsistent execution on pizzas and steaks alongside peak-day service delays prevent grade A territory. The restaurant excels as a reliable casual destination for desserts and traditional Majorcan fare, though lacks the consistency and refinement for higher distinction.
Restaurant Summary
Set in the village square, this cozy celler-style spot hums with locals, families, and cyclists pausing for coffee and cake. Service often feels warm and personal, with one diner noting the staff as "welcoming and kind," though on peak Sundays organization can wobble. The plaza terrace offers a lively village backdrop where groups rally before mountain rides and families linger over desserts. The kitchen leans classic Majorcan with plates like arroz brut, lamb shoulder with tumbet, and snails, alongside a broad menu of pizzas and pastas. Many guests praise the seafood, stews, and especially the house-made cakes, while pizza feedback is distinctly mixed—some enjoy the crisp style, others find it more cracker than chew. Think hearty, tradition-forward cooking rather than chefly theatrics. For families, it is easy to order: there is a dedicated kids section with mini margherita, pasta bolognese, croquettes and fries, and simple grilled meats. Picky eaters can fall back on plain pizzas and pasta, while adventurous kids can try tumbet or grilled sepia. Vegetarian choices exist (veg lasagna, veg pizza, salads, tumbet) but are not extensive.
At a Glance
- House-made cakes and desserts are a consistent highlight
- Strong selection of Majorcan classics with good value mains
- Peak Sunday service can be slow and disorganized
- Polarized feedback on pizza quality and steak execution
- Limited vegetarian variety despite some options
What Sets It Apart
- house_made_cakes_stop
- majorcan_specialties_with_kid_menu
- cyclist_friendly_location
What People Love
- Comforting Majorcan dishes that feel handmade
- Tender sepia and satisfying stews
- Warm, welcoming vibe in the village square
- A big, tempting lineup of cakes
Points of Concern
- Service delays and seating confusion on busy Sundays are reported by multiple diners
- Pizza style divides opinion from crisp and cheesy to dry and cracker-like
- Steak quality and cooking accuracy received occasional sharp criticism
- Vegetarian variety is limited; veg diners may feel constrained
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-44 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Favor Majorcan specialties and seafood over pizzas if you prefer traditional textures
- Leave room for cake; dessert quality is consistently praised
- Kids can share mini pizzas or croquettes from the children menu
Perfect For
- Cycling groups seeking a cake and coffee stop
- Casual family dinners with kid-friendly choices
- Travelers wanting approachable Majorcan classics
- Mixed groups needing broad, value-conscious menus
Location Insights
Area: Traditional village center plaza with cyclists, locals, and visitors; relaxed daytime energy and family-friendly vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked plaza area with steady daytime footfall; typical small-town evening calm.
Nearby: Central square near shops, cafes, and cycling routes; popular coffee-and-cake stop for riders.
Santa Maria del CamíThe dining scene in Santa Maria del Camí is characterized by traditional Majorcan cuisine with a growing presence of Mediterranean and family-friendly restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed and community-oriented, appealing to both locals and tourists looking for authentic regional flavors away from the tourist hotspots.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday13:00–16:00, 08:00–23:00
Thursday13:00–16:00, 08:00–23:00
Friday13:00–16:00, 08:00–23:00
Saturday13:00–16:00, 08:00–23:00
Sunday13:00–16:00, 08:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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