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Restaurant bewertenStopped here for refreshment whilst meandering around the marinas of Porta Rotunda. We ordered 2 Mojitos and they were absolutely delicious! Service was on the slow side, but waitress was pleasant and we had a little tray of lovely pickies too. We wished we 'd been able to enjoy more mojitos, as they went down so well, but couldn 't as we were driving! A nice spot to sit, relax and watch the world go by :
This is a nice little place to stop at whilst walking through Porto Rotondo. My boyfriend had a Corona. Strangely enough it came with salt and lime. I'm not sure if that is a thing? was a talking point anyway! I asked for a lemon tea, I ended up with ice tea. However I think this just got lost in translation... The crepe was interesting. The ratio of nutella to crepe was crazy. It was extremely chocolatey. All in all we enjoyed our visit.
This bar is on the marina, right at the end, in a little bay where a few small boats can moor and there is a wooden bridge for those who do not want to walk right around that part of the bay. There is a large covered area for shade. outside at the café. There was chill-out music playing when we were there. There is an extensive selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails and other drinks – Juniper’s bills itself as a cocktail bar – such as beers, wines and coffees. They serve snack food, such as paninis, bruschetta, salads and ice cream. We had a cheese and ham panini and a hamburger panini, which were both tasty. A snack lunch for two was around 25 euro, which is reasonable for the location. We were given a complimentary bowl of crisps with our drinks although this was cleared away before we had actually finished them all when the lunch order came.
To avoid really the owner refuses against the italiana law whereas this is a bar to serve sparling water to children. The owner is very agressive and unfriendly. His only goal is to take money from your wallet All of the places and guys are of the top in porto cervo. Get your way to elsewhere