Alcudia is much more than beach and nightlife. The dining scene in Port d'Alcudia and its old town has matured into one of the most compelling in northern Mallorca. From traditional Mallorcan cooking to signature charcoal grill cuisine, you will find great places to eat whatever your style.
Hiru Food & Drinks: the benchmark for grill cuisine
At Ctra. d'Arta 40, Port d'Alcudia, Hiru Food & Drinks has become the go-to restaurant for those seeking a complete gastronomic experience. The kitchen centres on charcoal grill cooking with fresh produce: hand-selected aged meats, rice dishes made with fish and shellfish from the local market, and Mediterranean fish cooked to perfection.
What makes Hiru special
- Aged meats on the grill: premium cuts cooked over wood-fired charcoal, delivering textures and flavours only real fire can achieve
- Market-fresh rice dishes: prepared with the day's freshest fish and shellfish, from brothy rice to seafood paella
- Mediterranean fish: sea bass, sea bream and local catches grilled and served with seasonal garnishes
- Signature cocktails: the experience does not end at dessert. Hiru offers a cocktail menu for those who want to linger
Practical details
- Hours: 12:00 to 23:30 (Friday and Saturday until 1:00). Tuesday closed
- Address: Ctra. d'Arta, 40, Port d'Alcudia
- Rating: 4.9/5 on Google (132 reviews)
- Reservations: recommended, especially at weekends. Book online or call 971 853 932
Mallorcan cuisine: dishes you must try
If you are visiting Alcudia, certain dishes are not to be missed. The island's gastronomy is built on local produce, bold flavours and recipes handed down through generations.
- Pa amb oli: rustic bread with ramallet tomato, olive oil and accompaniments of ham, cheese or sobrasada
- Tumbet: Mallorca's version of ratatouille with potato, aubergine and pepper
- Arros brut: a hearty rice broth with mixed meats, vegetables and spices
- Sobrasada: Mallorca's iconic cured sausage, perfect spread on warm bread
Restaurants by the sea
Port d'Alcudia's promenade offers restaurants with waterfront views serving fresh fish, paella and Mediterranean cuisine. The sea breeze and sunsets elevate any dinner. The marina area also has more informal options, ideal for casual lunches.
Late dining and connecting with the nightlife
One of Alcudia's great advantages is that several restaurants keep extended hours, especially in summer. Hiru Food & Drinks serves dinner until 23:30 on weekdays and until 1:00 at weekends, allowing a natural transition into nightlife. After dinner, Enjoy Terrace is minutes away for cocktails and shisha, and Outxide Club awaits those who want to dance until sunrise.
Tips for eating well in Alcudia
- Book ahead during peak season, especially Fridays and Saturdays
- Always ask about the catch of the day and seasonal produce
- Rice dishes usually require a minimum order for two
- Do not limit yourself to the seafront: explore the old town within the medieval walls

