
Blai
Port de Sóller
Restaurant in Port de Sóller, Spain
Why go
Book Blai for a relaxed Port de Sóller sunset meal built around seasonal Mediterranean sharing plates, natural wine, cocktails. It is stronger as a social seafront dinner than as a prestige-led destination meal, with the clearest fit for couples, friends, larger celebrations that want an upscale-casual harbor setting.
About Blai
Blai is a seasonal Mediterranean bar & restaurant in Port de Sóller with a relaxed seafront feel. It makes the most sense for a waterside meal where the table can share, order drinks, keep the evening informal.
The appeal is direct: seasonal Mediterranean cooking, natural wines, cocktails, an upscale-casual mood in a scenic Port de Sóller setting. If the plan is a sunset-friendly table where the setting matters as much as the food, Blai fits well.
Book it for sunset sharing and a relaxed seafront meal
Blai’s advantage is its setting and style. Seasonal Mediterranean cooking works well in this context because the meal can stay flexible: share across the table, add drinks gradually, let the waterside setting set the pace. That makes it especially useful for couples who want a romantic but not stiff meal, or for diners who want a relaxed Mediterranean meal by the water.
The details point to sharing, seasonal cooking, natural wines, cocktails, so the smartest plan is to treat Blai as an easygoing bar-and-restaurant meal in Port de Sóller.
There is no confirmed signature dish, seat count, or awards shorthand to use as a planning shortcut here. That does not make it a weak pick; it just means the value is experiential and practical rather than accolade-led. Anyone building a fuller Port de Sóller plan can cross-check the wider scene in our full Port de Sóller restaurants guide, then keep Blai in mind when the night calls for relaxed Mediterranean dining by the water.
The drinks focus is part of the appeal
Natural wines and cocktails are part of Blai’s positioning, they help define the experience as more than a generic seafront meal. The wine side gives the table another route through seasonal Mediterranean food, while the cocktail side makes it workable for mixed preferences. That flexibility matters in Port de Sóller, where many meals are shaped by timing, weather, whether the table wants to linger by the water.
Blai is best read as a scenic, cozy, romantic, upscale-casual option. Dress expectations are relaxed Mediterranean in feel: neat resort wear works better than anything too formal. Hours are listed as Monday–Tuesday and Thursday–Sunday from 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with Wednesday closed.
Planning details
- Location
- 14 Passeig Es Traves, Port de Sóller
- Website
- blaibar.com
- Phone
- +34683188699
Venue details
Ambiance
Mediterranean and relaxed, with a seafront setting that emphasizes sharing, natural wines, cocktails, and sunset-friendly waterside dining.
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- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Blai good for a special occasion?
Yes, if the occasion is a relaxed meal in Port de Sóller. The $$ price range, seasonal Mediterranean format, scenic seafront setting make it a sensible pick for an easy celebration.
Can Blai accommodate groups?
Blai’s positioning emphasizes sharing, so it may suit diners planning a relaxed bar-and-restaurant meal together. Hours are listed as Monday–Tuesday and Thursday–Sunday from 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with Wednesday closed.
Is Blai good for solo dining?
Blai is a seasonal Mediterranean bar & restaurant with a relaxed setting, so it can suit a lower-key solo meal if that is the mood. The clearest strengths are the seafront atmosphere, sharing-friendly positioning, natural wines, cocktails.
Is Blai better for an afternoon meal or dinner?
Either can work within the listed hours. Blai is open from 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM on Monday–Tuesday and Thursday–Sunday, it is closed on Wednesday, so it suits afternoon plans as well as earlier evening meals.
What is the dress code at Blai?
The feel is Mediterranean, relaxed, upscale casual. For a seafront meal in Port de Sóller, neat resort wear is a better fit than anything overly formal.






