Mallorca · Food & Drink

Eat, drink & go out.

Beach clubs, fine restaurants, bars, nightlife, wineries and delis — Mallorca's food & drink, curated for discerning days and nights.



From the beach bar to Michelin-starred cuisine

You can taste your way through Mallorca in a single day: a cortado in an old-town bar in the morning, fresh fish at a beach club by the water at lunchtime, a tasting menu at one of Palma's top restaurants in the evening — and then on to a club or a bar. In between lie the wineries around Binissalem and the Pla, where you can taste local grapes such as Manto Negro and Callet, and the heladerías and delis for a sweet break.

Our selection is curated, not thrown together: we feature the venues that stand for cuisine, atmosphere and service — spread right across the island. So you'll find the well-known institution here just as much as the quiet discovery, each with everything you need to plan ahead.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is the best place to eat on Mallorca?

It depends on the occasion: for fine dining, Palma is the first port of call; for relaxed dining by the water, the beach clubs along the coasts; for down-to-earth food, the villages in the island's interior. Across all six categories, you'll find curated recommendations here with a map and opening times.

Which gastronomy categories are there on Mallorca.com?

Six: beach clubs, restaurants, cafés & bars, party locations & clubs, wineries and ice cream & delis. Each category has its own section with hand-picked addresses.

Are the recommendations spread across the whole island?

Yes. From Palma and the southwest coasts via the Tramuntana to the island's northeast, we curate addresses in every region of Mallorca, not just in one area.

Can I also find events at the venues here?

Yes, at many venues the current programme is built right in — from DJ nights in the clubs to sunset sessions at the beach clubs.