Chocolate is a bar with a garden on Carrer d'Elionor Servera 38 in Cala Ratjada, close to the harbour, taxi rank, clubs and seafront promenade. It has operated since 1982 and serves cocktails such as margaritas, strawberry daiquiris and long drinks; one Cuba Libre was priced at just under €7, and a table for 12 cost €200. Card payment has been reported, although older visits mention cash only. It fills up at weekends and in high season, so seating can be limited.
Frequently Asked Questions
Since when has the Chocolate restaurant been open in Cala Ratjada?
According to the official website, Chocolate has been open in Cala Ratjada since spring 1982. Google reviews describe it as a well-established spot in the centre of Cala Ratjada, close to the harbour, taxi rank and promenade. Its Google rating is 4.3 out of 5 from 695 reviews.
Is there an outdoor area or garden at Chocolate?
Yes. The official website lists a garden as one of the facilities. Reviews also mention a large open-air area with palm trees in Cala Ratjada. This makes Chocolate especially appealing for guests who prefer to sit outside.
What are Chocolate’s opening hours?
The official website does not list opening hours. One review mentioned arriving around 2:00 and finding the venue already closing, while at the end of May it was still fairly empty at 9:00 pm and much busier around 11:00 pm. For a visit, it is worth checking the website or calling +34 971 564 864.
Can you pay by card at Chocolate?
Payment methods appear to have changed over time. Older reviews often mention cash only, while newer reviews also mention card payments being accepted. If you want to be certain, it is best to ask on site or call +34 971 564 864 in advance.
Is Chocolate more of a bar for drinks before going out?
Yes. Reviews often describe Chocolate as a place for pre-drinks before going out. Its central location in Cala Ratjada, near the harbour, taxi rank and clubs, makes it easy to carry on the evening elsewhere. Several guests also mention cocktails, long drinks and group rounds, including 5 drinks for 12 people.
How busy does Chocolate get and when is the best time to visit?
According to reviews, it gets especially busy at weekends and in peak season. One guest reported that it was still quiet at 9:00 pm at the end of May, but much busier by 11:00 pm. If you want an outdoor seat, it is sensible to arrive earlier and allow for some waiting time.
Which guest groups is Chocolate suitable for?
Reviews describe Chocolate as a meeting place for mixed groups, including couples, groups of friends and guests aged 30+. There is outdoor seating and a terrace, which makes it practical for longer evenings. The Google rating is 4.3 from 695 reviews.