
Savage Beach Club sits on the seafront along the Artà road in Alcúdia, on Mallorca's northeast coast. It's a full-service restaurant with sunbeds, umbrellas, and a bar right on the water.
The seafront setting is what draws people here. Outdoor seating faces the sea directly, and the setup is comfortable rather than bare-bones. Premium sunbeds are available alongside the dining area.
Families are well covered. There's a kids' menu, high chairs, and changing tables on site. Dogs are welcome inside and out, which is less common than you'd think for a beach restaurant.
Prices run around €20-30 per person. Free parking on site with usually plenty of space. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, including the entrance, seating, and restrooms.
Rated 4.7 from 2,196 reviews, with 81% giving five stars. The consensus is strong and the low-star reviews are a small minority.
Paella is the dish people come for. It leads the menu and guests go back for it. The ribeye and chateaubriand get strong mentions from guests wanting something off the grill, and pinsa (a lighter Roman-style pizza base) rounds out the mains.
Cocktails are the big drink order. Sangria pours well too, and limoncello is a popular finish. Happy hour is available, and the bar covers wine, beer, coffee, and hard liquor.
The menu runs from breakfast through dinner, and there are vegetarian options and small plates for those not going for the full mains. It's an easy place to spend most of the day.
Prices sit at €€, roughly €20-30 per person. That covers food and drinks in a seafront setting with premium sunbeds available.
Yes. There's a free parking lot on site with usually plenty of space, which makes it a straightforward drive-in option compared to many seafront spots.
It is. The venue has a kids' menu, high chairs, and changing tables. It's also fully wheelchair accessible throughout, covering the entrance, seating, and restrooms.
Dogs are welcome both inside and outside. It's one of the few beach restaurants in the area that allows dogs in the indoor dining area as well as on the terrace.
The menu runs Spanish classics and grills. Paella is the signature dish, with ribeye and chateaubriand for meat eaters. Pinsa is the lighter option, and there are small plates and vegetarian choices alongside. The bar does cocktails, sangria, and happy hour drinks.





We went there twice and ordered different tapas and pizza. Both times it was delicious!
Lovely beach restaurant, the food was good! Good tapas.
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