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    Restaurant in Fornells, Spain

    Sa Llagosta

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    Fornells seafood with OAD recognition. Book ahead.

    Sa Llagosta, Restaurant in Fornells

    About Sa Llagosta

    Sa Llagosta is a seafood-focused restaurant in Fornells, Menorca, with three consecutive years of Opinionated About Dining recognition and a climbing annual ranking (now #449 in Europe). Chef David de Coca runs a reliable kitchen best experienced at weekday lunch. Easy to book outside peak summer, but reserve two weeks ahead for July and August weekends.

    Who Sa Llagosta Is For — and When to Go

    If you are planning a long, relaxed seafood lunch on the waterfront at Fornells with people who actually care what ends up on the table, Sa Llagosta is the right call. It earns its place on the Fornells restaurant shortlist not through spectacle but through consistency: the Opinionated About Dining guide has ranked it among the leading casual seafood restaurants in Europe three years running, moving from a recommendation in 2023 to #491 in 2024 and up to #449 in 2025. That upward trajectory matters. It tells you the kitchen under chef David de Coca is getting tighter, not coasting.

    The sweet spot is a weekday lunch — Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, or Sunday between noon and 5 pm. Thursday is the one day the restaurant closes, so plan around that. The midday session on a weekday gives you the most relaxed version of the room: lower ambient noise, more attentive pacing, and the kind of unhurried atmosphere where a seafood meal in a small Menorcan fishing village is supposed to unfold. Weekend lunch is busier and the energy shifts accordingly , still worth it, but noisier and more compressed.

    The Room and What It Delivers

    Sa Llagosta sits on Carrer de Gabriel Gelabert in the centre of Fornells, a village built almost entirely around its lagoon and the boats that work it. The atmosphere during lunch service runs calm and focused rather than loud and festive , this is not a beach bar. The crowd skews local and informed, which keeps the energy purposeful without tipping into stiff. By evening service (7:30–10:30 pm), the room tightens up and the tone shifts to something closer to a proper dinner rather than an extended afternoon. If you are returning for a second visit, evening is worth trying specifically to compare the pacing and how the kitchen works under a different rhythm.

    The 4.4 Google rating across 179 reviews gives a reliable baseline: guests leave satisfied at a high rate, and the score holds across a meaningful sample. For a small restaurant in a seasonal village, that consistency across multiple years and an OAD ranking climbing annually is a stronger signal than a single glowing write-up.

    Groups and the Private Experience

    Sa Llagosta does not publish a dedicated private dining room in its available data, so if your group has specific requirements , full buyout, a separate space, or a structured menu for a celebration , confirm directly before booking. What the venue does offer groups is a genuinely good format for a special occasion meal in an intimate setting: seafood-focused, chef-driven, and operating in one of the most scenically compelling small towns on the Balearic coast. For a table of four to eight celebrating something meaningful, the lunch session on a Friday or Saturday gives you enough time to make an afternoon of it without being rushed into evening turnover. The restaurant's hours allow for long, generous meals if you arrive at noon and pace accordingly.

    If your priority is a private room with formal event infrastructure, Fornells is a small village and this category of product does not exist at scale here. You will need to look at larger properties in Mahón or along the south coast of Menorca. But if what you want is a high-quality, chef-led seafood table that happens to be in one of the most photographed fishing villages in the Balearics, Sa Llagosta handles that well.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking difficulty is rated easy, but that does not mean you should treat it casually in peak summer. Fornells draws a concentrated crowd from late June through August, and a restaurant with OAD credentials in a village of this size fills quickly on weekends. Book a week out minimum in shoulder season; two weeks is sensible in July and August, particularly for weekend lunch. Thursday closures are fixed , do not arrive on a Thursday. No booking method is specified in the available data, so your leading approach is to contact the restaurant directly via the address at Carrer de Gabriel Gelabert, 12.

    Dress code is not formally stated, but the OAD casual classification and the Fornells setting both point clearly to smart-casual beach town attire. Clean, presentable, and comfortable is the right register. No one will be wearing a jacket at a seafood restaurant in Fornells in summer, and you should not feel obliged to either.

    For more options while you are planning the trip, see our full Fornells restaurants guide, our Fornells hotels guide, bars in Fornells, wineries near Fornells, and experiences in Fornells.

    FAQ

    • Is lunch or dinner better at Sa Llagosta? Lunch. The 12–5 pm window suits the seafood-focused menu and the Fornells setting better than evening. You get more relaxed pacing, natural light, and the opportunity to extend the meal across the full afternoon. Dinner (7:30–10:30 pm) is worth trying on a return visit, but first-timers should book lunch.
    • What should I wear to Sa Llagosta? Smart-casual. OAD lists it as a casual restaurant and Fornells is a working fishing village turned summer destination. Clean linen, good sandals, a light layer for the evening , that is the right register. Nothing formal is expected or particularly appropriate.
    • How far ahead should I book Sa Llagosta? A week out is enough in shoulder season (May, June, September, October). In July and August, book two weeks ahead for weekend lunch. The booking difficulty is rated easy, but summer demand in a small OAD-ranked restaurant in a village like Fornells can catch you out if you leave it to the last minute.
    • What are alternatives to Sa Llagosta in Fornells? Es Cranc is the most direct comparison , also seafood-focused in Fornells, and worth considering if Sa Llagosta is full. For Mediterranean seafood outside Fornells, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici on the Amalfi Coast operate in a comparable casual seafood register.
    • What should a first-timer know about Sa Llagosta? Go at lunch on a weekday if you can. The restaurant is closed on Thursdays. It has held OAD casual Europe recognition since 2023 and has ranked higher each year, which means the kitchen is reliable and improving. Seafood is the reason to be here , do not come expecting a broad menu. Contact the restaurant directly to book; no online booking link is currently available in Pearl's data.
    • Is Sa Llagosta good for a special occasion? Yes, with the right expectations. It is a chef-led seafood restaurant with a consistent OAD ranking in a genuinely beautiful small town. That combination works well for a birthday lunch or a relaxed anniversary meal. It is not a formal fine-dining venue with private rooms and event packages , if that level of infrastructure matters, you will need to look beyond Fornells. But for a meaningful meal in a place that actually earns its reputation, it delivers.

    Compare Sa Llagosta

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sa Llagosta?

    Lunch is the stronger call. Fornells is a fishing village built around its lagoon, and a midday table lets you eat in full daylight with the water in front of you. Sa Llagosta runs the same hours for both services — 12 to 5 pm and 7:30 to 10:30 pm — but the afternoon session is what most serious visitors come for. If you are travelling specifically for this meal, plan your day around the lunch sitting.

    What should I wear to Sa Llagosta?

    This is a casual-ranked venue — Opinionated About Dining classifies it under Casual in Europe, where it placed #449 in 2025. Come in whatever you would wear to a good lunch at a Mediterranean harbour: clean, comfortable, appropriate for a warm coastal setting. There is no indication of a formal dress expectation.

    How far ahead should I book Sa Llagosta?

    Book at least two to three weeks out if you are visiting in July or August. Fornells draws a concentrated summer crowd and Sa Llagosta has OAD recognition that pulls diners who plan ahead. Note that the restaurant closes on Thursdays, so factor that into your travel schedule before you arrive and find the door shut.

    What are alternatives to Sa Llagosta in Fornells?

    Fornells is a small village, so your options within walking distance are limited. Sa Llagosta is the most credentialled seafood option here based on OAD's 2023–2025 rankings. If you want a broader comparison, the nearest serious dining is in Mahón or Ciutadella, where the range of restaurants is wider — but the lagoon-side setting at Fornells is the specific draw that alternatives elsewhere cannot replicate.

    What should a first-timer know about Sa Llagosta?

    The restaurant is on Carrer de Gabriel Gelabert in the centre of Fornells and is closed every Thursday — confirm this before building your itinerary. Chef David de Coca heads the kitchen, and the OAD ranking (#449 in Europe for casual dining, 2025) signals consistent quality rather than a one-season flash. Seafood is the format here, and Fornells is specifically known for its lobster; that context shapes what shows up on the menu.

    Is Sa Llagosta good for a special occasion?

    Yes, if a long, high-quality seafood lunch in a working fishing village fits your idea of a celebration. OAD has recognised Sa Llagosta three consecutive years (2023–2025), which gives it staying power beyond a trendy table. It is not a formal tasting-menu environment — this is casual dining with serious produce — so it works best for occasions where the setting and the food matter more than ceremony.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–5 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
    Tuesday
    12–5 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
    Wednesday
    12–5 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
    Thursday
    Closed
    Friday
    12–5 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–5 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm
    Sunday
    12–5 pm, 7:30–10:30 pm

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