Lío Mallorca is a dinner show with a late-night club on Palma''s Paseo Marítimo — cabaret, fine dining and clubbing under one roof. The Pacha Group opened the venue in summer 2023 on the site of the legendary Tito''s, perched right above the Bay of Palma. It ranks among the island''s most glamorous nightlife.

What makes Lío Mallorca special
The building has hosted entertainment on the Paseo Marítimo since 1923 — Charlie Chaplin, Grace Kelly and Sean Connery were said to be regulars. The Pacha Group had it refurbished by architects Gras Reynès, with interiors by Lázaro Rosa-Violán. The design draws on the winds of the Tramuntana: semicircular platforms rise from the main stage, and the multi-level glass façade opens onto the bay and the cathedral.
The evening comes in three acts: dinner at the table, then a modern cabaret show with singers, dancers, acrobats and international artists, then the club. Each season carries its own theme — the 2023 opening, "Simply the Best", paid homage to Tina Turner with over 20 performers, while 2025''s "Back to the Future" travelled through time. The artistic lead is Joan Gràcia (Tricicle), directed by Jesús García Gallera with co-direction by Pol Chamorro.
Cuisine by Andreu Genestra
The menu is curated by Mallorcan Michelin-starred chef Andreu Genestra (two Repsol Suns) alongside head chef Felipe Moreno. Mediterranean and made for sharing, built on island produce like lamb, market fish, Sóller citrus and olive oil: paccheri cacio e pepe with scarlet prawn, a wagyu sando, king crab tacos or the "Lío Sea Festival" of sashimi, scallops, caviar, king crab and lobster.

Music & floors
At around 11:30 pm the show ends and the room becomes a club for over 700 guests — stages turn into dancefloors. Each weeknight has its own signature: Tuesdays "Little Italy Opera" (reggaeton meets tech house), Wednesdays "Mamba Urbana" with resident DJs Sergi Ales and Simonet, Thursdays "Intro" with headliners such as Andrea Oliva, Themba or Dombresky.
Fridays bring "Nostalgia" with Paul Dimmock, reviving 70s and 80s disco anthems in a Studio 54 spirit; Saturdays "Lío Nights" host guests like Pete Tong, Fat Tony or The Shapeshifters; Sundays "Sub_Urban" is the island''s afro-house party. DJs play until the early hours.

Dress code & door policy
Lío favours a glamorous look — you''re welcome if you dress with personality, purpose and originality. Beachwear and sportswear are not allowed. Dress with style and a sense of occasion, and you''ll be in step with the house''s staging.

VIP & tables
Tickets including dinner and the cabaret show recently started at around 200 euros per person; club entry is complimentary with a show ticket. Book your dinner-show table in advance through the official website. VIP club tables for the night are reserved directly with the reservations team at reservasmallorca@liogroup.com. Lío Mallorca opens seasonally from spring to autumn and closes for the winter — in high season, book early.




