Best Team Dinner Restaurants in Ibiza 2026: Long Tables, Sharing Menus
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A team dinner in Ibiza is two things: a long table the kitchen can keep up with, and a room that holds a dozen voices without forcing anyone to shout. These seven rooms get both right.
The arroz a la marinera at Casa Jondal arrives in a pan the size of a manhole cover, set down at the centre of the long table, and the kitchen expects the table to finish it inside twenty minutes. That is the right shape of a team dinner in Ibiza: one big shared dish in the middle, twelve plates radiating out, and a sommelier who knows when the second magnum should land. The rooms below are sorted by how well they execute that one-dish-shared-by-twelve format. The five that score highest are not the famous beach clubs (although Blue Marlin and Casa Jondal both make the list); they are the kitchens that have rebuilt their service around team-sized tables.
One booking note. The Ibiza season runs late May to mid-October. The serious team-dinner rooms close from November to April. Plan for June to September, with the high-priority bookings (Casa Jondal, Zuma, Lio) made eight weeks ahead for any Friday or Saturday in July or August.
Casa Jondal
Spanish-Mediterranean · Cala Jondal beach · EUR 180–320 per person
Borja Garcia's beach restaurant on Cala Jondal, opened in 2019 by the Cipriani-trained team. The room is structured around long tables on the deck and a sand-level garden behind. The arroz a la marinera and the whole salt-baked dorada are the team orders. Wine list is short but built around magnums.
Reservations Direct on the Casa Jondal site or through a hotel concierge. Eight weeks of lead time for Friday/Saturday in August.
Open Mid-May to mid-October.
Lio Ibiza
Cabaret-dinner · Marina Ibiza, Paseo Juan Carlos I · EUR 220–380
The Pacha group's cabaret-dinner format, with a Mediterranean tasting menu running through a 90-minute live-performance window. The team-dinner room is on the lower terrace; the cabaret runs above. Order the sharing octopus carpaccio and the Iberico-shoulder carving.
Reservations Through Pacha Group reservations, twelve weeks ahead for Saturday in August.
Open Late May through early October.
Es Tragon
Modern Spanish, 1 Michelin star · Cap Nego, San Antonio · EUR 195 tasting
Alvaro Sanz Clavijo holds Ibiza's only Michelin star, in a working farmhouse outside San Antonio. The private dining room (12 seats) sits in a separate stone outbuilding, and the kitchen runs a dedicated nine-course menu for the buyout. Wine pairings climb into serious Spanish territory.
Reservations Direct: [email protected]. Six weeks of lead time for the private room.
Open April to October.
Zuma Ibiza
Modern Japanese izakaya · Six Senses Ibiza, Cala Xarraca · EUR 180–280
Rainer Becker's group, the same izakaya format that runs in London, New York and Hong Kong. The Ibiza outpost adds a Cala Xarraca rooftop terrace. Sharing-style menu: the spicy beef tenderloin, the black-cod miso, the sushi platter. Built for groups of six to fourteen.
Reservations SevenRooms or Six Senses concierge; six weeks ahead in August.
Open May to October.
La Gaia by Óscar Molina
Nikkei-Mediterranean · Ibiza Gran Hotel, Marina Ibiza · EUR 160–240
Oscar Molina's Japanese-Peruvian-Mediterranean kitchen at the Ibiza Gran Hotel. The sharing format runs through a sushi opening, ceviches, a charcoal-grill main, and a deconstructed cheesecake. Twelve-seat private table on the terrace.
Reservations Ibiza Gran Hotel concierge. Four weeks of lead time in July.
Open April to October.
Blue Marlin Ibiza
Beach club · Cala Jondal · EUR 200–360
The Cala Jondal beach club, daybeds on the sand, full-service dining from noon to midnight. The team-dinner format is on the upper deck: long table, sharing seafood, a DJ that turns up at 23:00. Loud, expensive, and the right room for a celebratory team night.
Reservations Direct on the Blue Marlin site; ten weeks ahead for Saturday in August.
Open May to October.
Hell's Kitchen Ibiza
Modern Mediterranean · Carrer del Sol, Ibiza Town · EUR 130–220
The Ibiza-town kitchen with a chef's-table format and a 14-seat private room. Tasting menu in five-or-seven course versions, sourcing local fish from the Sant Antoni port. The right alternative when Es Tragon is closed or booked out.
Reservations Direct on site; three weeks ahead for the private room.
Open May to October.
How to plan an Ibiza team dinner
Three rules carry the difference between a dinner that holds together and one that drifts into chaos.
One. Pick the venue around the team's drinking pattern. If half the table will keep up past midnight, Blue Marlin or Lio are the right rooms; if the team will turn in by 23:30, book Es Tragon or La Gaia and finish at the table, not at a club. Mixing the two profiles inside one venue tends not to work.
Two. Use the hotel concierges as the booking engine, not the platforms. Six Senses, Nobu Hotel Ibiza, the Ibiza Gran, the Bless Hotel and the Standard all have working relationships with the kitchens on this list and will get tables when SevenRooms shows nothing. Mention the team size at the time of booking; the kitchens will quietly adjust the line.
Three. Service is included by Spanish law. A 5 to 10 percent additional tip is the local convention at this tier, in cash. Do not over-tip at a beach club; the staff structure absorbs less of the gratuity than at the formal rooms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Ibiza restaurant has the best private dining room for a team?
Es Tragon by Alvaro Sanz Clavijo. Ibiza's only Michelin-starred kitchen runs a separate stone outbuilding behind the main farmhouse, seating twelve at one table with a dedicated chef and sommelier. The menu is built specifically for the buyout (nine courses, three hours). Six weeks of lead time. The alternative is Hell's Kitchen Ibiza's fourteen-seat chef's-table format in Ibiza Town.
How far in advance should I book a team dinner in Ibiza?
Eight weeks for any Friday or Saturday in July or August at the headline rooms (Casa Jondal, Lio, Zuma, Blue Marlin). Six weeks for Es Tragon's private outbuilding. Four weeks for La Gaia, Hell's Kitchen and the Wednesday/Thursday slots at the others. The cleanest booking window is the second half of June and the first week of September: full season, lower demand.
What does a team dinner cost per person in Ibiza?
Plan for EUR 180 to EUR 320 per person at Casa Jondal, EUR 220 to EUR 380 at Lio (cabaret included), EUR 195 plus wine for the Es Tragon buyout, EUR 200 to EUR 360 at Blue Marlin with magnums, EUR 160 to EUR 240 at La Gaia. Add 60 to 100 percent for wine at the Michelin and beach-club tiers. Service is included by Spanish law; 5 to 10 percent in cash on top is the convention.
When is the Ibiza dining season?
Mid-May to mid-October for the headline kitchens. Casa Jondal, Blue Marlin, Lio, Zuma and La Gaia all close from November to April. Es Tragon opens earlier (April) and closes later (October). The peak weeks are July and August; the cleanest booking windows are the second half of June and the first ten days of September. Outside the season, the dining map collapses to the year-round residential kitchens in Ibiza Town and Santa Eularia.
Where should a tech team's offsite dinner go?
Casa Jondal for the kickoff (long sand table, big arroz, magnum wine), Es Tragon's private outbuilding for the working dinner (nine-course tasting, room for slides), Lio for the celebration close (cabaret, the team will not have to do small talk). Three nights, three different registers, one peninsula. Most concierges at Six Senses or Nobu Hotel Ibiza will coordinate the bookings as a single trip.
Can I do an Ibiza team dinner without going to a beach club?
Yes — and for a serious working dinner the inland rooms are usually the right choice. Es Tragon in Cap Nego (San Antonio) and Hell's Kitchen in Ibiza Town are both off the sand. Lio sits on the Marina Ibiza waterfront but is a dinner-theatre format, not a beach club. La Gaia at the Ibiza Gran Hotel has a terrace but the room is formal. Three of the seven on this list keep the team away from the daybed scene.
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