Deia can be expensive. But it is quite easy to live quite
economically. I have to be careful what I say, there follows
my opinion and I can't afford to get sued |
Shops in Deia
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The Main Store
The store has a good range of food and non-food. English
and German are spoken and the staff are helpful when you ask.
I would have liked to have seen items visibly priced. I seemed
difficult for me to see what I was being charged for items.
I recommend not to pay by Credit Card as their machine was set
up to convert to UK pounds at an excessive rate. Also, please
try to pay with as close a cash as you can, and check any change
for odd coins. Closed Mondays. |
The Tabac One of
Deia's hidden secrets.
A Traditional shop!!! Not in an obvious main road position
Up the hill towards the church
The store has a fair range of food and some non-food. Their
fruit is mostly good. I find their bread good. English and German
are spoken and the staff are helpful when you ask. Everything
is clearly priced, and cheaper than the main store. Paying
by Credit Card worked out OK as I was given a choice of currency.
Open Monday.<br> Closes for "lunch" 2:30pm until 4.30
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The Farmacia Almost
anything that you would expect to find in a Pharmacy Reasonably
priced.
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Wider afield, by bus
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Eroski Soller The
nearest medium sized supermarket.
Just a short walk from the Bus Station. Open 9am to 21:00
every day except Sunday. The only place to shop at 3.30pm.
Has cheap water, beer and reasonable wine. Cost on the bus 1.1Euro
each way.
fresh fruit in reasonable condition |
Ice cream = Soller
We find Giovanni, in the main square to have the best
Ice Cream. 1.20 Euros per scoop. The Chocolate is so thick
with Choc, it is too strong for me. Ronalda really loves
it. The make their own Italian Ice Cream on the premises
daily. If you want to buy Ice Cream to take back the frozen
food store near the Bus Station is great.
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Cheap Non-Food Soller
There is a good sized chinese bazaar just near the bus
station. Also the ironmongers on Carrer Mar is a real treasure
store. He even sold me 5 x 20mm bolts for 36cents |
Valldemossa for bread
I like the bread from the bakery, 3 shop on the right
walking from the bus stop.
There is also a small supermarket there that have has suited
us. |
Carrefour, Palma
This is on the Bus route, though you need to check out
where the pick up stop is for your return trip. Look for Red/Yellow
bus stop, NOT the Blue EMT stops. Carrefour does not close
for lunch, and is open for a time Sunday morning. Here you
can get almost anything. Well recommended foir the weekly shop.
Don't forget to take bags that seal up, as you will need
to stack your load in the bus luggage box. Don't forget that
the 16:45 from Palma is a L211 and does not pick up at the L210
stop. It is possible to use that bus, but you need to find
the stop near the Palma Eroski store
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