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PerdiciónB?Proceed Cautiously
Avinguda d'Ignasi Wallis, 35, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain
· Brunch restaurant, Coffee shop
· 4.4/5 Google (1267 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Ibiza Town brunch bakery with standout pastries, fresh juices, and affordable sets, but service inconsistency and occasional rudeness reports make experiences variable.
Why it gets a B? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Perdición delivers solid brunch cafe quality anchored by excellent pastries and fresh juices at good value for Ibiza Town. However, inconsistent execution during peak hours, uneven service attentiveness, and isolated hygiene concerns prevent a higher grade. Best experienced during calm mornings when quality and pacing shine; afternoon visits carry more risk of disappointment.
Restaurant Summary
On a busy avenue in Ibiza Town, this cafe-bakery hums with warm and bustling energy. Display cases brim with glossy croissants while baristas pull quick shots and blenders whir for juices. One guest summed it up: "Perfect stop for fresh juice and flaky pastries," though others noted slow, uneven service at peak times. Be ready for tight tables and a lively, sidewalk-facing terrace. The cooking leans classic cafe-brunch rather than flashy—think açai bowls, bagels, benedicts, and hearty toasts—executed with fresh ingredients and an eye for crowd-pleasers. Pastries and fresh-squeezed orange juice earn raves, sandwiches run big, and smoothies like Mango Passion are fan favorites. When it is busy, service accuracy can slip, so patience improves the odds of a smooth visit to this central go-to. Families do well here: simple toasts, yogurt bowls, eggs, and fruit smoothies are kid-friendly, and prices for sets stay reasonable. There is no mention of a kids menu, but plenty of familiar choices like croissants and juice keep younger eaters happy; seating is close together, so arrive off-peak with strollers.
At a Glance
- Excellent pastries, fresh juices, and solid coffee
- Good value for Ibiza Town with brunch sets around €14-17
- Service inconsistency and occasional rudeness, especially afternoons
- Separate checks often not allowed; expect a single bill
- Crowded and noisy at peak; waits common
What Sets It Apart
- large_in_house_pastry_selection
- fresh_juices_made_to_order
- broad_brunch_menu
What People Love
- Flaky croissants and abundant pastry case
- Fresh-squeezed orange juice and fruity smoothies
- Big, satisfying sandwiches for breakfast
- Cozy, lively vibe in central Ibiza Town
Points of Concern
- Service can be slow or curt during busy periods; some tables report leaving unserved
- Policy against separate payments frustrates groups
- Isolated hygiene complaints contrast with many positive visits; vigilance advised
- Pricing feels high to a minority, especially for specialty pastries or extras
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€16-24 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For vegetarians: Italiano bagel (€7.50) or Goat cheese salad (€9.70)
- For light eaters: Yogurt bowl (€6.90) plus mint tea (€2.30)
- For kids: Butter croissant with fresh orange juice
- Gluten-free eaters: Confirm bread quality and surcharge before ordering
Perfect For
- A quick quality breakfast before exploring Dalt Vila
- Casual brunch with smoothies and eggs
- Pastry-and-coffee stop on the way to the port
- Affordable group meetup if one person pays the bill
Location Insights
Area: Central Ibiza Town thoroughfare serving locals and visitors; busy daytime cafe strip near shops and services.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic; occasional crowding and street noise typical of central areas.
Nearby: Close to port, retail streets, and residential blocks; convenient for pre-ferry coffee and casual brunch.
EivissaEivissa, the Catalan name for Ibiza Town, features a blend of historic charm and contemporary amenities. The dining scene ranges from casual tapas bars to upscale restaurants, catering to a diverse crowd including international visitors and locals. The atmosphere is lively, especially during the tourist season, with a mix of traditional Balearic influences and cosmopolitan flair.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:30–23:00
Tuesday07:30–23:00
Wednesday07:30–23:00
Thursday07:30–23:00
Friday07:30–00:00
Saturday08:30–00:00
Sunday08:30–23:00
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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