The sun is still high as you climb the stairs to the first floor — and suddenly the entire bay of Playa de Palma opens before you. The blue of the Mediterranean, the reds and oranges that will later spread across the horizon, the gentle sea breeze: Sunset Beach is not a place that advertises itself from the promenade bustle. Those who don’t know it walk straight past. Those who make it upstairs tend to stay.

Concept
On Carrer de Marbella, at the El Arenal end of Playa de Palma near the Balnearios, Sunset Beach has carved out a firm place as a sundowner destination — neither a sprawling beach club spectacle nor a simple bar, but a beachfront restaurant with a terrace whose entire appeal lies in the interplay of sea views, homemade Mediterranean cuisine and carefully crafted cocktails. The operation is understated in presentation, clear in its purpose: “Everything we do is homemade and of high quality” — so the owners state in their own replies to guests.

Atmosphere
The terrace sits slightly above the promenade, which shields it from the direct gaze of passing crowds while opening up an unobstructed panoramic view of the bay. Relaxed music in the background, conversation, the occasional clink of ice in a glass — the vibe here is far from the loud party clubs and closer to what you’d picture as a genuine sundowner evening. Service is repeatedly praised as very friendly and attentive; guests from Germany and Spain alike describe the team as one of the main reasons they return. Among them is Josito, who tends the bar and receives personal mentions of gratitude from guests on TripAdvisor.
Kitchen & Drinks
The kitchen follows a clear Mediterranean line with Spanish tapas and seafood as its backbone. Guest reviews mention specific dishes: salmon fillet with vegetables and potato foam, grilled pike steak, Caesar salad with chicken — plus wok dishes for those who want something a little different. Vegetarian options are available, the menu covers both lunch and dinner, and price levels stay moderate, a recurring compliment from regulars even by Playa de Palma’s tourist-oriented standards.
The cocktails are the second major draw. Josito mixes to guest preference, and if you prefer your drinks less sweet, just say so — the house adjusts graciously, sometimes with a shot of tequila on the house. Wine and beer are equally on offer, but the sundowner in hand is what most people are really here for.
Who It’s For & Occasions
Sunset Beach draws a broad crowd: couples who want to catch the most romantic moment of the evening, families dining with sea views, groups of friends looking for a good spot for drinks after a long beach day. During the day it works well as a relaxed lunch restaurant; in the evening, when the light shifts, it reveals its true character. Spanish guests call it “the best spot on the promenade,” German visitors a genuine insider tip — though it has been something of an open secret for a while now.
Insider Tip
From the promenade you can barely see what awaits you above — the first-floor terrace only reveals itself once you climb the stairs. If you walked past on a first visit, it is worth trying again. And: if your cocktail is too sweet, speak up — the team takes it seriously and makes adjustments without any fuss.




