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MDQ is a café on Carrer Carles I, 8 in Palma, Mallorca. The menu includes Argentinian pastries and facturas, medialunas, dulce de leche croissants, empanadas and coffee; reported prices include €5.60 for 2 empanadas, €4.20 for a croissant and about €12 for breakfast. The terrace sits by the park, across the pavement, with shade and open views. Card payment is accepted, and parking is mentioned.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are the opening hours of MDQ in Palma?
MDQ in Palma is described in reviews as open all day. One reviewer says the website shows a closing time of 9:00 pm, while others mention the terrace being cleared around 7:50–7:55 pm. If you are planning an evening visit, it is worth giving them a quick call on +34 971 90 22 28.
Does MDQ offer table service or do you order at the counter?
According to several reviews, MDQ uses both table service and counter ordering. On the terrace, guests are often served at the table, while takeaway customers order at the counter. Some reviews mention waits of 10 to over 60 minutes, especially on weekends or busy mornings, so it is sensible to allow extra time.
What prices are typical at MDQ?
Reviews give several concrete price examples: two empanadas cost €5.60, while a ham-and-cheese croissant, coffee with milk, Coca-Cola and a small alfajor came to about €7.30. A breakfast with a toasted ham-and-cheese croissant, coffee, orange juice and an empanada was around €12. Individual items such as a croissant at €4.20 and a cola at €2.50 were also mentioned.
What food and drinks are available at MDQ?
Reviews mention a mix of sweet and savoury items at MDQ, including medialunas, dulce de leche croissants, ham-and-cheese croissants, empanadas, sandwiches, cakes and drinks. Cappuccinos and cortados are also mentioned several times. Some guests note that items can be heated on request, and that the selection may be smaller later in the day.
Does MDQ have a terrace and where is it located?
Yes, MDQ has a terrace, which reviews describe as being right next to the park or across the pavement from it. Several guests mention shade and a quiet seating area there, while others note that it can be windy in summer. If you want to sit outside, the terrace is often the most practical option for a short break in Palma.
Can you pay by card at MDQ?
Several reviews mention card payment at MDQ, and one guest describes a card-operated till system. No self-checkout system is mentioned. If you are sitting on the terrace, card payment appears to be available according to the reviews, though it is still sensible to carry a small amount of cash as a backup.
Are there parking options near MDQ?
Reviews mention that parking is available, although no exact number of spaces or distance is given. MDQ is centrally located in Palma, so arriving on foot or by public transport is often practical. If you are coming by car, it is sensible to allow extra time for parking, especially at busy times.
Is MDQ open on Sundays too?
Yes, reviews explicitly mention that MDQ is open on Sunday mornings. At the same time, several guests say it can get busier on Sunday mornings and at weekends. If you want freshly baked items, an earlier visit is often the most practical option, as some products may sell out later in the day.

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Location

Carrer Carles I, 8, 07003 Palma
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