La Torre is a restaurant on Av. de Cala Llombards 53 in Cala Llombards, Mallorca. It is about 8 minutes’ walk from the beach and roughly 800 metres from the parking area; breakfast starts at 8:00 and the kitchen closes in the afternoon around 15:00–17:00, with evening service until 21:45 and drinks until midnight. Simple dishes are priced around €4–10, with a bocadillo caliente at €5.50 and a burger at €12. It suits a quick stop for sandwiches, coffee and cold drinks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are La Torre’s kitchen opening hours?
According to several Google reviews, La Torre’s kitchen opens at 8:00 am in the morning. Different afternoon closing times are mentioned: some guests say it closes between 3:30 pm and 5:00 pm, while others mention around 3:00 pm. Another note says the kitchen serves until 9:45 pm and drinks until 00:00. It is best to call +34 971 65 32 61 before you go.
How close is La Torre to Cala Llombards beach?
Several visitors say that La Torre is about an 8-minute walk from Cala Llombards beach. Another note mentions roughly 800 metres from the car park to the restaurant. That makes it a handy place for a quick stop before or after a beach visit. If you are driving, it is worth planning for the walk from the parking area.
Are there parking options near La Torre?
Reviews mention a parking area about 800 metres away from La Torre. That means you should allow for a short walk to the restaurant. This can be useful on beach days when spaces right by the shore are limited. If you are coming by car, it makes sense to allow a few extra minutes for the walk.
What prices can you expect at La Torre?
Google reviews suggest straightforward prices of around €4 to €10 for smaller dishes and drinks. Examples mentioned include a hot bocadillo for €5.50, a tortilla tapa for €7, and a burger for €12. One review says a coffee was charged at €4.50 even though €1.50 was displayed. Several examples show that a quick meal can come in under €10.
Is La Torre more suitable for snacks and drinks or for a full meal?
Reviews often describe La Torre as a place for sandwiches, snacks, coffee and drinks. Items mentioned include baguettes, bocadillos, patatas bravas, salads, burgers and calamares, often in generous portions. One example is a sandwich with café con leche for €9. If you are planning a short break by the beach, the reviews suggest there are suitable options here.
Should you expect waiting times at La Torre?
Several reviews mention that La Torre can get busy at peak times and that service may be limited. One guest reports waiting 20 minutes, and 30 minutes in total before leaving. Other reviews say it was not very busy on a late October day. If you are planning to go around lunchtime, arriving early may be a sensible idea.
Does La Torre have a terrace, and is ordering possible for non-Spanish speakers?
Reviews mention a terrace and outdoor seating at La Torre. Several guests also note that Spanish is mainly used and that an English menu is not always available. Even so, ordering seems possible without perfect language skills, and the service is described as friendly in several reviews. A quick look at the daily menu can help with choosing.