Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively Sa Pobla square bar for classic tapas, generous portions, and house vermouth; service can be brusque at peak times.
Bar Casa Miss delivers competitive neighborhood tapas bar quality anchored by solid traditional tapas execution and an exceptional plaza terrace setting that draws regulars and market-day crowds. However, service inconsistency during peak demand and occasional quality variation—particularly on Wednesday buffet nights—prevent the restaurant from reaching higher territory. Strong value and loyal following make it worth visiting when in the area, especially for house vermouth and people-watching on the square.
Right on Sa Pobla’s main square, Bar Casa Miss hums with lively terrace energy where locals and visitors linger over cañas and vermouth. Service often feels brisk-but-kind, and one diner summed it up as classic Spanish bar warmth with hearty tapas. On market days it can be a scene, so expect a short wait and great people-watching. The cooking leans traditional: croquettes, bravas, pa amb oli, and an oft-praised octopus. Think comfort-first tapas more than chef theatrics, with prices that fit the plaza address. House vermouth is a signature move; several guests urged, "do not skip the vermut." Wednesday brings a buffet-style lineup that some enjoy, while others find quality uneven if they arrive late. Families do well here thanks to kid-pleasing basics like patatas, croquettes, sandwiches, and simple salads. There is no formal kids menu, but the menu’s straightforward dishes and relaxed plaza seating make it easy for families to share and graze.
Area: Central plaza setting with local families, market-day bustle, and café culture; relaxed small-town vibe.
Safety: Active, well-trafficked square; typical safe Balearic town center with evening footfall.
Nearby: Overlooks main square; Sunday market, nearby cafes and shops, good people-watching from terrace.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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