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Eating
Bar Restaurante Sa Societat MALLORCAN €€€
( 971 23 65 66; Avinguda Juan Carlos I 2; mains €11-19, 2-course menus €8.50-15.50; 1-4pm &
7.30-11pm Wed-Sun, 1-4pm Mon) For island fare in a time-warp atmosphere, head to Bar
Restaurante Sa Societat. There's a courtyard out the back or you sit inside beneath ex-
posed beams for some trampó (tomato, pepper and onion salad), followed by paella,
suckling pig with crackling or cod in an aioli crust. The two-course lunch is a snip at
€8.50.
Information
Tourist office (
971 62 80 19; Avinguda de la Curia;
10am-2pm Mon-Fri) Housed in the
town hall at the top end of town.
Getting There & Away
Bus 102 operates a roughly hourly service daily between Palma and Andratx (€4.55, 65
minutes).
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Port d'Andratx
POP 3150
Port d'Andratx surrounds a fine, long natural bay that attracts yachting fans from far and
wide, and moves to an international beat rather than a Mallorquin one. It has an affluent
air and a pleasant promenade for a walk and a waterfront meal. This is a relaxed west-
coast base for water sports (sailing, diving and the like) and kicking back on the coves
that spread picturesquely to the south.
Sights
The port is short on sights.
Museo Liedtke GALLERY
( 971 67 36 35; www.liedtke-museum.com ; Carrer de l'Olivera 35; hours vary) The ec-
centric Museo Liedtke, 2km south of the port centre, was built between 1987 and 1993
 
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