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Café bar Yemanjá: a Bohemian hotspot for brunch, lunch and dinner in Cabo de Palos
Yemanjá is a vibrant and friendly Café bar situated in the heart of the Cabo de Palos marina

The Cabo de Palos port is a bustling marina and fishing dock situated at the very heart of the town on the southern shore of the headland. The marina contains five floating jetties facing out into the sea, a source of constant activity as leisure craft and fishermen come and go, with luxury yachts, diving schools and constant foot traffic providing a moving canvas of entertainment for people watchers.
Café bar Yemanjá is the brainchild of Argentinean woman Magdalena, who has worked in the hospitality industry ever since she moved to Spain more than 25 years ago.

During the summer, Café bar Yemanjá is a vibrant hub of activity, with great Latin music, and a chilled, mixed clientele of all nationalities who often drop by for a colourful cocktail. The vibe is more relaxed in the winter, but the hotspot is still popular with both locals and visitors for a coffee or tapas.
Café Bar Yemanjá menu
Yemanjá prides itself on being “perfectly aware of the needs of our customers” and offers a wide selection of tapas, as well as several vegetarian and vegan options, including a mouth-watering Olimpia salad of avocado, chickpeas, onion, tomato and coriander oil. More traditional offerings such as cheese, chorizo and hams give a definite nod to Murcian cuisine, while Argentina sauces lend a twist to the tapas.

The more health conscious can choose from a range of salads, from the Mediterranean salad to the Yemanjá salad with avocado and salmon. The Café bar also has two new vegan salads, one with chickpeas and the other with quinoa.
And for those who fancy a little something sinful, Magdalena serves a delectable chocolate tartare and her own secret recipe cheesecake, as well as dulce de leche pancakes, waffles and more.
What is Yemanjá?

A powerful symbol of womanhood, fertility and family, the goddess is a guardian of children and a spirit of the moonlight.
Considered the mother of all sea goddesses, Yemanjá is honoured on February 2 each year in El Salvador de Bahia in Brazil, where devotees gather along the shoreline and bring gifts of candles, perfume and flowers.
It’s a fitting parallel to Cabo de Palos itself and the Catholic holidays celebrated in this fishing village, from which the Virgen del Carmen sallies forth in Marine procession during the summer.
Café Bar Yemanja
Paseo de la Iglesia, Local 10
Cabo de Palos
La Manga
Telephone: 0034 677 504 844
Opening Times:
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 10.30am to 12.30am
- Wednesday: Closed
Address
Paseo Alfonso Dimas, Puerto de Cabo de Palos, CartagenaTel: 0034 677 504 844
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Nestled in the heart of the iconic Cartagena port, Yemanjá specialises in modern tapas with a twist

The lifelong dream of Magdalena, who is originally from Argentina, the bar aims to offer a refuge from the hustle and bustle of the marina, a relaxing hideaway where customers can try a range of tasty tapas and a wide variety of vegetarian and vegan delicacies.

As Magdalena herself says, “everyone has a place in Yemanjá”.
Opening Times
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 10.30am to 12.30am
- Wednesday: Closed
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