Where to Eat in Ibiza During Winter: The Best Restaurants Open All Year Round

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Where to Eat in Ibiza During Winter: The Best Restaurants Open All Year Round

Ibiza in winter feels different — quieter, softer, more authentic. When the summer crowds fade, the island reveals a slower rhythm, a deeper charm, and a food scene that stays alive even when the temperature drops. Many travellers assume the island shuts down, but the truth is: Ibiza eats incredibly well in winter.

From cosy local bars to sea-view classics, here’s your Repeat Ibiza guide to the restaurants that stay open through the colder months — perfect for long lunches, sunset dinners, and discovering the island like a true resident.


Bar Anita (San Carlos)

One of Ibiza’s most iconic meeting points. Famous for its homemade hierbas and rustic charm, Bar Anita serves hearty, traditional dishes — the kind that taste even better on a cool winter day.

Bar Anita (San Carlos)

Bar Costa (Santa Gertrudis)

Loved for its classic bocadillos and walls filled with art, this is a true local favourite. Winter evenings here feel almost magical, with the village glowing under soft lights.

Can Suldát (San Juan Road)

A countryside gem offering homemade Mediterranean food in a warm, intimate setting. Ideal for long, slow winter dinners.

Ca’s Pagès (San Lorenzo)

If you’re craving authentic Ibicenco cuisine, Ca’s Pagès is a must. Wood-grilled meats, generous plates, and a traditional atmosphere that feels untouched by the seasons.

S’Illa des Bosc (Cala Conta)

Yes, this beachside favourite stays open even in winter. Expect fresh seafood, relaxed energy, and one of the best sunset views on the island — no summer crowds included.


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Hostal La Torre (San Antonio)

A winter sunset here feels almost private. With panoramic views over the horizon, La Torre serves Mediterranean dishes with the kind of soundtrack and atmosphere that make you fall in love with Ibiza all over again.

Hostal Talamanca (Talamanca Beach)

A beachfront classic offering simple and satisfying food — perfect for a sunny winter lunch with your feet in the sand.

Sa Caleta (Near the airport, Es Bol Nou)

Warm, welcoming, and iconic. Winter meals here are cosy and full of flavour, especially their famed fish dishes cooked in the traditional Ibicenco style.

Sa Caleta (Near the airport, Es Bol Nou)

Yemanjá (Cala Jondal)

Stylish, cosy, and consistently good. Yemanjá offers one of the best paellas on the island — and winter makes it even better.

Amalur & Amalurino (Santa Gertrudis)

Elegant winter dining with a modern twist. Amalur remains a reference for refined Mediterranean cuisine, while Amalurino adds a more relaxed but equally delicious touch.

Casa Bonafé (Ibiza Town)

A comforting stop with authentic flavours, perfect for winter evenings in the old town.

Solea (Ibiza Marina Area)

Fresh, modern dishes served with marina views — great for a winter date or a stylish lunch.

La Escollera (Es Cavallet)

A family-run beachfront gem that feels luxurious without trying. Open year-round, with Mediterranean favourites and unbeatable views of Formentera on clear winter days.

La Escollera (Es Cavallet)

ROTO (Marina Ibiza)

A staple in winter. Trendy, lively, and with beautiful harbour views. Expect Mediterranean dishes, cocktails, and a social atmosphere that stays active all year.

Cappuccino (Marina Ibiza)

Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or an elegant coffee break. Stunning marina views, polished service, and open throughout winter.

The Standard (Ibiza Town)

Urban energy meets cosmopolitan cuisine. The Standard remains one of the few hotels offering a lively winter dining scene, especially on their rooftop when the weather is good.

Noho Beach (Playa d’en Bossa)

Relaxed beachfront dining with an international menu. A great pick for winter sunseekers.

Cotton Beach (Cala Tarida)

Open select days in winter, offering a premium experience with ocean views and a white-on-white aesthetic that feels luxe even in low season.

Cotton Beach (Cala Tarida)

Nassau Beach (Playa d’en Bossa)

One of the rare beach clubs open off-season. Perfect for a long lunch followed by a peaceful winter walk on the beach.

Zazu Ibiza (Santa Eulalia Area)

A stylish option for dinner, mixing Mediterranean flavours with a contemporary atmosphere.

Can Pilot (San Rafael)

For meat lovers, Can Pilot is an island institution. Grilling your own meat on hot stones is a winter tradition many locals swear by.

Carnesa (Ibiza Town)

Great cuts, cosy vibes, and a modern steakhouse style — perfect for winter nights.


Can Suldát (San Juan Road)

Warm, rustic, and truly charming — a must for winter dinners with friends.

Casa Bonafé (Ibiza Town)

Simple, delicious, and perfect for everyday dining during winter.

El Náutico (Santa Eulalia)

Relaxed and scenic, ideal for a slow winter lunch by the marina.

El Náutico (Santa Eulalia)

Why Winter in Ibiza Is a Foodie’s Dream

Fewer crowds mean easier reservations. Sunsets turn pinker. Restaurants feel more intimate. Locals take their time. And the island’s natural beauty becomes the real star.

Winter is when Ibiza breathes — and eats beautifully.

Whether you’re chasing sea-view lunches, authentic Ibicenco kitchens, or stylish marina dinners, these restaurants keep the island alive long after summer ends.

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