Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved local Mallorcan bar with very low prices and lively vibe; mostly solid, but past food safety incidents and occasional service lapses mean value-focused diners should choose peak items and timing carefully.
Bar Mingo captures authentic local character with exceptional value—tapas and plates at €3–7 draw regulars and casual diners alike. However, food safety concerns from 2023 and inconsistent quality during peak service prevent a higher grade, while variable service speed and modest culinary execution limit appeal beyond budget-conscious neighborhood dining. Recent positive trends suggest recovery, making it a solid casual choice for those prioritizing affordability and local atmosphere over refinement.
The room feels bustling and local, with sidewalk tables that spill into the plaza and a constant hum of regulars. One diner put it simply: "We blended in with locals, ate tapas, and loved the buzz." Prices are strikingly low for Mallorca, though peak hours can bring waits and a bit of squeeze. Cooking here leans classic and unfussy—pambolis, daily plates, fried cod with crisp batter, and a spread of bar tapas. It suits value hunters and casual grazers more than seekers of culinary fireworks. Most plates land well for the price, but quality can dip when they are slammed, so timing and dish choice matter. For families, it is easy and affordable. Kids will find familiar comfort in burgers, fries, omelette, simple sandwiches, and desserts like flan and panna cotta. Vegan options are limited to sides and salads, but vegetarians can build a meal from omelette, salads, and some tapas.
Area: Central Manacor square with everyday local traffic, cafes and shops; relaxed town vibe serving residents and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy by day and early evening; standard town-center lighting and foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to shops, services, and other bars near Plaça de Ramon Llull; convenient for errands and casual meetups.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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