
Casa Broner
Casa Broner operates as a bar and cultural space inside a restored Bauhaus-style house in the Sa Penya neighborhood just below Dalt Vila's walls. The building was originally designed and occupied by architect Erwin Broner in the 1960s, and the current venue preserves much of the architectural character: clean lines, simple wooden fittings, open sightlines between rooms, and a terrace positioned for one of the best sunset views on the island. Drinks service covers a curated cocktail list, Spanish wines, and local spirits, with food limited to small plates that complement rather than compete with the setting. The space also hosts occasional exhibitions, film screenings, and cultural programming, which reflects the architect's original intent for the building as a working artistic residence. The crowd skews 35-plus and culturally engaged, often couples and small groups who've researched beyond the standard Ibiza nightlife circuit. Sunset hour fills the terrace quickly, and the venue's calm atmosphere carries through the evening as the lights of the town and port come on below.
What to Expect
A modernist terrace with clean-lined furniture, an unobstructed sunset view over the port, and a crowd drawn by the architecture as much as the drinks. Conversation at normal volume, service unhurried, lighting adjusted with the hour.
Refined, architecturally conscious, and calm. One of the few Ibiza venues where the setting is the main event and the drinks play a supporting role.
Balearic chill, jazz, downtempo, and occasional classical at conversational volume
Smart casual. The crowd tends to dress up slightly, though no enforced code; beachwear feels out of place after sunset.
Couples, culturally inclined travelers, anyone wanting an Ibiza drink spot that engages with design and art rather than party culture.
Cards accepted (Visa, Mastercard, contactless). Cash euros work fine.
Price Range
Cocktails 11-15 EUR, wine by the glass 5-8 EUR, beer 5-6 EUR, small plates 8-18 EUR, bottle of wine from 26 EUR
Cocktails ~$12-16, wine ~$5.50-8.50, beer ~$5.50-6.50
Hours
18:00-01:00 daily during season (May-October). Exhibition and event hours vary; check ahead. Reduced winter hours.
Insider Tip
Reserve a terrace table for sunset; walk-ins after 19:30 in peak season usually wait. Check the cultural programming calendar before your visit; exhibition openings sometimes include drink specials. The wine list is stronger than the cocktails; ask for a recommendation rather than defaulting to a Gin Tonic.
Full Review
Casa Broner is a rare thing on Ibiza: a nightlife venue where the architecture outranks the music. The building sits in Sa Penya, a neighborhood squeezed between Dalt Vila's walls and the harbor, and the modernist structure stands out against the whitewashed fishermen's houses around it. Erwin Broner designed and lived in the building in the 1960s, and the restoration preserves his original layout: open-plan rooms, large windows, clean-lined furniture, and a terrace oriented specifically for the sunset view across the port.
The terrace is the venue's main asset. Tables set up along the edge of the deck look directly at the harbor, with Dalt Vila's fortified walls rising behind and the open sea stretching out in front. Sunset timing matters; arrive by 19:30 in high season and the prime tables fill within 10 minutes. Reservation for that window is effectively required on weekends. After dark the view transitions to the town's lights and the yacht marina below, which carries the room through the rest of the evening.
Drinks are solid rather than spectacular. The cocktail list covers classics with a few seasonal additions, and the wine program runs stronger than the mixed drinks, with a curated selection of Spanish and Portuguese bottles at fair prices. Beer options stay basic. Food service sticks to small plates intended to keep you drinking rather than serve as dinner: olives, cured meats, cheeses, bread, a handful of hot bites. Prices sit slightly above neighboring Dalt Vila bars, reflecting the setting.
Cultural programming sets Casa Broner apart from conventional bars. The space hosts rotating art exhibitions, occasional film screenings, and sometimes classical or jazz performances. These events feel integrated with the space rather than bolted on, which fits the building's original purpose as a working artistic residence. Patrons who visit during an exhibition opening often end up staying longer than planned, and the combination of architecture, drinks, and cultural context gives the venue a character that few other Ibiza nightlife spots attempt.
The Neighborhood
Casa Broner sits in the Sa Penya neighborhood at the edge of Dalt Vila, between the fortified walls above and the harbor below. La Tierra is a five-minute walk up into Dalt Vila proper, and Ibiza Town's main harbor promenade is seven minutes down toward the port.
Getting There
Walk 8 minutes from Ibiza Town's harbor through the Sa Penya streets. Cobblestones and uneven surfaces apply; wear suitable shoes. Taxis can drop at the Dalt Vila gates but not inside the pedestrian zone. The Discobús stops on Avenida Bartolomeu Vicenç Ramón five minutes downhill.
Address
Carrer de Sa Carrossa 10, 07800 Eivissa
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