The first steps from the car park to your table take you straight across white sand — this is where Carrer Arenes ends and Berganta begins. Wooden chairs are spread generously across the Muro beach, a DJ spins chill-house beats, and somewhere between octopus and aperitivo the afternoon sun stretches long shadows over the shallow, turquoise water of Alcúdia Bay. This is not a beach restaurant in any conventional sense — it is an entire daily rhythm.

Concept
Berganta runs in three distinct phases: lunch with your feet in the sand, a laid-back tardeo of cocktails in afternoon light, and evenings where the music grows warmer without ever getting loud. The kitchen follows the same philosophy — Mediterranean as a foundation, creative as an ambition. Among beach-club regulars, Berganta is often mentioned alongside Can Gavella, the well-known neighbour club a few minutes further along the same stretch of shore. The level of quality speaks for itself.

Atmosphere & Design
Wooden details, white linen tablecloths, tables set directly on the sand — the design draws on classic Balearic style and updates it with a modern, clear-eyed hand. The standout feature: a hanging swing sofa with an unobstructed sea view, consistently used by guests as a photo and chill-out spot. The position at Balneario 7 delivers an advantage that only becomes clear once you arrive — this stretch is noticeably quieter than the busier sections of the beach. "Sophisticated yet relaxed" is not a marketing phrase here; it is an accurate description on any ordinary summer afternoon.
The dress code is informal but intentional: the team kindly asks guests not to sit at the table without a top — a small signal that establishes the tone without being restrictive.
Food & Drinks
The menu reads like an honest promise: seafood-led, with a creative international touch, and unexpectedly complex in a couple of places. The grilled octopus leg on truffle parmentier is the signature dish — one that holds its own against any comparison. Rice dishes — Lobster Rice, Carabineros Rice, Black Rice — are priced per person and need time; for smaller groups with patience, they are the lunchtime centrepiece. San Diego-style fish tacos, tuna tartare on crispy rice, Thai mussels in Panang curry: the kitchen thinks well beyond the Balearics without becoming generic.
The finale is the pistachio cheesecake — skipping it means missing the most elegant note on the menu.
At the bar, the sundowner cocktail takes centre stage, joined by house-made sangría variations. The Cava Sangría has established itself as a favourite among regulars. The team understands that a drink by the sea carries a different purpose than one at a city bar — timing and temperature are part of the experience.
Who It's For & Occasions
Berganta works for a surprisingly wide range of visitors: couples for sunset drinks, food lovers at lunch, families thanks to a genuine children's menu. The swing sofa makes parents and children equally happy. Private events are explicitly catered for; the online reservation system makes planning easy — strongly recommended in high season.
Insider Tip
Ask for a centre table in the sand with an unobstructed sea view — those are the best seats in the house. Coming just for drinks can turn into a table if one is free. Parking at the beach end is limited: arriving early pays double dividends, since the stretch near Balneario 7 is also among the quietest of the entire Playa. Rice dishes for two, fish and tapas for larger groups — that alignment keeps expectations and plate in agreement.




