Door 13 – Cafés & Bars in Mallorca

Door 13

Palma

Palmacocktail bar
Door 13 – impression 1

Palma's Best-Kept Secret

You're standing in Carrer de les Caputxines, one of the narrowest and most atmospheric lanes in Palma's Old Town, barely two minutes from La Rambla. Number 13 gives nothing away: no glowing sign, no doorman, no wide shopfront window. Just an understated door — and those in the know ring the bell or send a message for the code. That's entirely by design.

Door 13 wears the speakeasy idea not as decoration but as philosophy. The Prohibition-era aesthetic of the 1920s runs deep here: bartenders in suspenders move behind the bar like characters from a film noir, the lighting stays deliberately low, and the walls are lined with paintings, sculptures and vintage mirrors, several of which are available to buy. Mismatched sofas and armchairs from different decades invite you to sink in and stay. The moment the door clicks shut behind you, the buzz of the Old Town is firmly left outside.

The First Thing You See

A large-format artwork featuring sweeping wings greets you on entry — the venue's unmistakable signature motif, and an instant signal that what happens here sets itself apart.

Cocktails You Won't Find in Any Bar Guide

The cocktail list is deliberately short, but every drink represents genuine craft. Bartenders develop their creations on-site, working with fine spirits and unexpected ingredients, and serve everything in ways that are at least as entertaining as the flavours themselves. Those who prefer to browse rather than choose will find an extensive selection of whiskies, gins and other spirits — alongside wine and thoughtfully composed mocktails for non-drinkers. The menu is less a catalogue and more an invitation to a conversation with the person behind the bar.

Live Music That Belongs in the Room

Several evenings a week, the already intimate space transforms completely: a live band takes a small stage and the room moves with it. Jazz and swing dominate the repertoire, flamenco guitar makes regular appearances, and Nouvelle Vague-inspired sets round out a programme that consistently prioritises atmosphere over volume. There are no dancefloor mechanics, no DJ booths: music here is conversation material, not background noise. Anyone wanting a seat should book ahead — the space holds very few people, and live nights fill quickly.

The Neighbourhood Sets the Scene

The Nobis Hotel Palma is practically next door, and that says a great deal about the quarter. This stretch of the Old Town — where boutique hotels, concept restaurants and design studios follow one another in quick succession — rarely sees cruise passengers or day-trippers. The address draws a crowd that knows Palma not from La Rambla but from the second and third lanes behind it: locals, long-stay visitors and hotel guests who want more than a cocktail list illustrated with glossy photographs.

Who Is Door 13 For?

For you, if you're looking for an evening that feels like an insider tip — because it genuinely is one. For a romantic ending to a dinner in the Old Town. For the first night on the island when you want to set the tone immediately. And for anyone for whom a hand-crafted cocktail is worth more than an overcrowded bar counter. Dogs are welcome; your phone is happier in your pocket.

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Frequently asked questions about Door 13

How do I get into Door 13?

The bar is a genuine speakeasy: there is no sign and no obvious entrance. You ring the bell at the door or send a message in advance via Instagram (@door13bar) to receive the access code. Advance booking is strongly recommended as the space is very limited.

What kind of music can I expect at Door 13?

Live bands perform several evenings a week across a range of genres: jazz, swing, flamenco and Nouvelle Vague-inspired sets. This is not a club or DJ venue — it is intimate acoustic performance designed to complement the lounge atmosphere.

Do I need to reserve a table?

Given the very limited capacity, a reservation is practically essential, especially on live music nights. Your best approach is to contact the bar directly via Instagram or the official Facebook page.

What is on offer to drink — and what if I don't drink alcohol?

The centrepiece is a curated cocktail menu of house-developed drinks using fine spirits. There is also an extensive selection of whiskies and gins to enjoy neat, as well as wine. For non-drinkers, thoughtfully composed mocktails are available.

Which neighbourhood is Door 13 in, and what else is nearby?

The bar sits in the historic heart of Palma's Old Town at Caputxines 13, immediately next to the Nobis Hotel and just a short walk from La Rambla and Avinguda Jaume III. The area is known for boutique hotels, concept restaurants and a design-savvy after-dark scene, far removed from mass tourism.

What occasions is Door 13 best suited for?

Door 13 works beautifully as a romantic cocktail evening, as a final stop after dinner in the Old Town, or as an exclusive setting for small private events. If you want an experience that sits firmly off the beaten tourist track, this is it.