Quina Creu Tapas Restaurante
Quina Creu Tapas Restaurante is a restaurant on Carrer de la Corderia 24 in Palma, in the old town near the centre. It serves tapas and pintxos, including patatas bravas, croquettes, garlic prawns, scallops, octopus and tuna tartare. Portions are large enough that 5 tapas can suit 2 people; bills mentioned range from about €50 to €90. Booking is recommended, and there are bar and dining-room seating areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book at Quina Creu Tapas Restaurante?
Several guests recommend booking, and according to an on-site notice online booking is also possible. At the same time, some visitors report times with no waiting, such as a Monday evening for 3 people. If you want to come at 19:00 or later, it is worth checking in advance whether there are still tables available.
How large are the portions and can you share well?
According to several reviews, the portions are sized so that tapas can be shared well. One guest wrote that 5 tapas can be enough for 2 people. Dishes mentioned include Patatas Bravas, Croquetas, Gambas, Calamari and Pulpo, all of which work well for ordering together.
What is the price level at Quina Creu Tapas Restaurante?
Reviews mention different bills: about €90 for 7 tapas, 1 gin and tonic and 1 cola, or around €50 for 7 tapas, 4 glasses of house wine and 2 desserts. Bread was charged once at €3 and once at €3.95, and water at €3. On a Tuesday, a tapas offer with 2 bar tapas plus a small drink for about €3 was also mentioned.
What kind of food does Quina Creu offer?
Quina Creu Tapas Restaurante in Palma focuses on tapas and pintxos, but reviews say it also offers larger plated dishes. Mentioned items include seafood, meat dishes, cocktails and desserts. One review note: meat is sometimes served rather on the pink side, so you can state your preference clearly when ordering.
Are there vegetarian options and an English menu?
Several guests mention vegetarian choices as well as an English menu or English-speaking staff. That is handy if you want to share tapas and have individual dishes explained. Reviews also say the team helps with questions about ingredients and the selection.
Are there outdoor seats or is Quina Creu only indoors?
According to one review, there are no outdoor seats; the restaurant is described as an indoor venue with a bar area and a separate dining room. Some guests could choose between the bar side and the restaurant side. The place is in Palma's old town and only a few minutes' walk from the busy area.
How late is Quina Creu Tapas Restaurante open?
Reviews mention that the restaurant closes at 23:00, but in one case a table could be used until 00:20 without anyone rushing the guests. That suggests that diners already seated may sometimes stay longer. For the current daily schedule, check the times on the website or by phone on +34 971 71 17 72.
Is Quina Creu Tapas Restaurante suitable for couples, solo diners or groups?
Reviews describe Quina Creu Tapas Restaurante as a place where both 2 people and groups can sit comfortably. One guest mentioned that the indoor space is larger than it looks on Street View. It was also reported that staff even changed the seating twice when needed, for example between the bar side and the restaurant side.
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Location
Carrer de la Corderia, 24, 07001 Palma
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