
Descubre una experiencia gastronómica única en Viva La Pepa Menorca, donde la alta cocina mediterránea se fusiona con un entorno inigualable. Situado frente a la espectacular playa de Arenal d’en Castell, nuestro restaurante ofrece una terraza renovada a pie de playa y una exclusiva Zona Chill Out, perfecta para relajarte con un cóctel mientras disfrutas de una inolvidable puesta de sol sobre la bahía. Saborea desayunos con vistas al mar, exquisitas comidas y cenas con un toque de vanguardia, además de una selecta coctelería que hará de cada momento una experiencia especial. Pet friendly | Vistas impresionantes | Cócteles premium | ️ Desayunos, comidas y cenas Visítanos y vive la magia de Menorca.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday (Father’s Day) | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Carrer de sa Torrol-Lera, 07740 Arenal des Castell, Illes Balears, Spain
Phone: +34 621 32 60 43
Website: http://vivalapepamenorca.es/
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Reservations: vivalapepamenorca.escovermanager.com
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Reviews
View over the beach was lovely.
Was slightly more expensive than what we thought.
Would recommend & would revisit if in the area again.
Breathtaking view, absolutely amazing paella, and the rest you take with you: the right spirit!
Going back for dinner
From the moment I walked in, Lourdes greeted me with a warm smile and made me feel incredibly welcome. Her professionalism, attentiveness, and genuine kindness throughout the evening enhanced the overall dining experience.
Furthermore, Lourdes went above and beyond to ensure that every aspect of my visit was perfect. She was knowledgeable about the menu, offered excellent recommendations, and ensured that all my needs were promptly attended to.
Overall, my experience at Viva La Pepa was nothing short of fantastic, largely due to the exceptional service provided by Lourdes and the rest of the staff. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a memorable dining experience.
Thank you, Lourdes, and the team at Viva La Pepa, for a truly delightful evening. I will definitely be returning soon.
This is an idyllic setting. Lovely furnishings, sunset views – the making of a blissful evening and dining experience.
We had enjoyed drinks on a previous night – gin & tonic at 7.50 euro, very reasonable and we were content with the views.
Based on this, we thought we’d try dining here. On arrival it took 5 minutes for someone to acknowledge us. Once seated we ordered a bottle of Rose Cava and water. After about 10 minutes a bottle of standard white cava arrived, which we didn’t realise until the waiter poured was not Rose. We said immediately this wasn’t right. There was a bit of huffing and puffing and conversation amongst colleagues then they brought the bottle we ordered.
We ordered food ‘homemade’ bread, ‘homemade’ chips, cuttlefish croquettes & fried chicken – asked for the water again!
‘Homemade Chips’ arrived. Asked for water again! No offer of dips or anything. We’d asked for the bread first so it was a haphazard delivery. The croquettes arrived, still no sign of bread or water! To be frank, we’d seen enough. Make your own mind up from the pics, if you think the ‘homemade’ chips were worth 6 euro and the croquettes 12 euros – even if nicely presented.
By this point, enough was enough, and I went to speak to the manager and said this night just wasn’t working out and we’d like to leave. She was apologetic, almost unsurprised, so off we went, and I made it clear we would not be paying.
We also witnessed a rather sad situation. There were a number of tables in clearly staying at the all inclusive hotel close by. – which wasn’t by no means an issue. One table were trying to get a few pics of the sunset with their baby, which was perfectly acceptable. The couple who were at the front table (who’s kid were running riot too!) kicked off with them for trying to get pics (spoiling their entitled view) and it was all very awkward and tense to be around.
Finally, there was a saxophonist on as we arrived before sunset. It would make much more sense to have this on over sunset.
I can see what is trying to be achieved here. Classy, sophisticated, Ibiza style, sunset vibes. But from our experience it fell vastly short. The menu is overpriced for the standard delivered and the service terribly shoddy. The concept does not work for what the owners are trying to achieve, without big improvement.
We went along the shore to Arena Beach Club where we had a delicious burger, pizza, two drinks and water for probably half the price we would have paid at Viva La Pepa.