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Description

Cafè Es Pes de sa Palla is a café and restaurant in Palma's old town that operates as an inclusive social project, employing people with learning difficulties.

Food & Drink

The menu spans breakfast and baked goods through to lunch and evening meals. Ingredients are predominantly fresh, seasonal and locally sourced — something you can genuinely taste. The rice dishes stand out in particular: the paella, arròs a banda and black squid-ink rice are consistently praised. The home-baked goods, carob bread and tortilla have also earned themselves a firm following. An in-house bakery ensures everything is made fresh on site. Vegetarian options are available too.

Terrace & Atmosphere

The heart of the café is its generous terrace on the Plaça del Pes de la Palla — a peaceful square well away from the main tourist trails, which catches the sun even in December. There are seats inside as well. The relaxed atmosphere draws a noticeably local crowd.

Social Mission

The café is part of an inclusive project run by Amadit and employs people with learning difficulties. This makes it genuinely distinctive, and it's something guests regularly highlight as a highlight of the experience.

Location & Getting Here

The café sits at Plaça del Pes de la Palla 3 in the Centre district, 07002 Palma — easy to reach on foot, yet refreshingly removed from the bustle of the old town's main routes.

Good to Know

The café is fully accessible, with a step-free entrance, accessible toilets and accessible seating. Food and drinks can be enjoyed on site or taken away. It's well suited to families with children and groups alike.

Facilities & services

AccessibilityEntranceRestroomSeating
PaymentCredit cardDebit cardContactless
ServiceTakeoutDine-in
FeaturesVegetarian
Good forFamilies with childrenGroups

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the café have its own bakery?
Yes, there's an in-house bakery producing fresh baked goods directly on site.
What is the thinking behind the inclusive concept?
The café is part of a social project run by Amadit and employs people with learning difficulties — a commitment that shapes the character of the whole place.
Can I get food to take away?
Yes, takeaway is available.
Is it worth booking a table?
The café is often busy, so a reservation is recommended, particularly for certain tables.

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Location

Plaça del Pes de la Palla, 3, 07002 Palma
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