Where to eat near the Binissalem wineries
- guy yaronsky
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read
A morning tasting at Bodegues Ribas or Can Ribas in Binissalem is one of the best things you can do on a quiet Mallorca day. The wines are serious, the cellars are beautiful, and by the time you finish the tour and the pour, you're ready to sit down somewhere good.
Most people eat in Binissalem village, which is fine. But if you're willing to drive 10 to 15 minutes east on the Ma-13, you end up in Santa Maria del Cami, and that's where we are.
At Deli Santa Maria we do breakfast, brunch and lunch, Tuesday through Sunday. The kitchen is open and everything comes from our farm or close to it. About 80% of the menu is vegetarian and vegan, and we do meat and chicken too, so a mixed group eats well. Our signature dish is the Meze Balagan, a big sharing platter that works perfectly after a tasting session when nobody can agree on what to order.
The Sunday market in Santa Maria del Cami is two minutes from us, so if you're doing a wine day on a Sunday, the two pair naturally: market in the morning, winery, then lunch on our terrace.
We don't take reservations, but we rarely turn people away. Just come.
Carrer de l'Esglesia 13, Santa Maria del Cami. WhatsApp: 628 00 80 66.

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