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Bar Anita in the village of San Carlos is a legendary meeting place since the hippie era – hearty island cuisine and lots of history.
Bar Anita opposite the village church in San Carlos has been a meeting place for the hippie and artist scene since the 1960s. It serves Ibicencan home cooking, tapas, and the famous herbal liqueur Hierbas.
Authentic, rustic, and full of stories – a living piece of island culture, ideal before or after the Las Dalias market.
Bar Anita stands for honest Ibicencan cuisine with simple, well-made dishes and plenty of regional character. The menu features down-to-earth island classics, snacks for a small appetite, and, depending on the season, hearty daily specials. The style is deliberately uncomplicated: lots of flavor, little fuss, and a clear connection to traditional Ibiza cuisine. If you're looking for authentic products, a relaxed atmosphere, and a place with history, this is the right spot.
Typical dishes and cuisine highlights – the exact menu changes seasonally.
The filled baguettes and sandwiches are a classic here for an easy bite in between meals.
The Ibizan bread classic with tomato, olive oil, and savory toppings fits perfectly with the down-to-earth style of the place.
Depending on the season, there are hearty, simple dishes on the menu that recall traditional island cuisine.
The kitchen is guided by what’s available locally and focuses its daily suggestions on simple, honest preparation.
For sharing or as a drink companion, there are typical Mediterranean bites with an Ibizan touch.
Reservation
Especially in high season and at peak times, a reservation or a quick call ahead is recommended.
Price level
Mid-range prices; solid, uncomplicated cuisine without fine-dining ambitions.
Good for
Couples, families, regulars, groups and anyone looking for an authentic island feel.
Location
In the village of San Carlos in the northeast of Ibiza, great as a stop after a beach day or for an excursion inland.
As a historic hippie hangout with Ibizan home-style cooking and Hierbas.
In the village of San Carlos, opposite the church – near the Las Dalias market.