La Rosa Vermutería & Colmado – Cafés & Bars in Mallorca

La Rosa Vermutería & Colmado

Palma

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La Rosa Vermutería is Palma's pioneering address for Spanish vermut culture – a vermutería and tavern in the heart of the old town, just off Plaça Weyler in the Sant Jaume district. Opened in June 2015 by Nacho Velasco, Uvete Conde and Álvaro García, the small bar on Carrer de la Rosa is regarded as the first vermutería of its kind in the Balearic capital.

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What Makes La Rosa Vermutería Special

Nacho Velasco, a Valladolid native, arrived in Mallorca in 1987, worked as a DJ and record importer, and opened the Brondo restaurant with his brother in 1992. La Rosa, named after its street, was conceived as a classic from day one – "a place that stays with you," as Velasco puts it. In 2025 the house celebrated its tenth anniversary.

Today La Rosa is the heart of the La Rosa Troupe, a gastro collective with venues such as La Rosa Catalina, La Carpintería de La Rosa, the legendary Garito, a catering service and the Vagón de La Rosa. The concept combines the soul of a northern Spanish taberna with a colmado, a classic grocery store full of preserves and delicacies.

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Drinks & Menu

The name says it all: over fifty carefully curated vermut labels wait at the counter, alongside a house vermut and a whole cocktail line built on vermut. The vermut is served the classic way – over ice with a slice of fruit – often side by side with a cold beer. With it, Velasco deliberately revives the old Spanish "hora del vermut," the convivial pre-lunch aperitif ritual that had all but vanished on the island.

The kitchen sends out honest, flavour-led classics: the obligatory gilda, crispy croquetones of matured beef, creamy allioli potatoes, boquerones in vinegar and deep-fried calamari. Newer dishes such as prawn tartare and market plates round out the menu. Guides single out the garlic prawn croquettes and chargrilled artichoke with jamón, plus heartier plates like pork cheeks braised in vermouth or rice with smoked mushrooms and tetilla cheese.

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Atmosphere & Location

The décor strikes the perfect balance between vintage and modern, unpretentious and full of character. Counter seating downstairs invites you to stand and chat, while proper tables sit upstairs. The crowd is largely local – Palma's regulars mix with curious visitors.

The bar sits right in the old town, just a few minutes' walk from La Seu cathedral; the surrounding lanes are mostly pedestrian. By day and by night the room fills up fast, Sundays get especially lively, and there is often a queue – with over a thousand Tripadvisor reviews and a rating around 4.2 stars, the wait is worth it. Reservations are recommended for the evening.

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Frequently asked questions about La Rosa Vermutería & Colmado

Should I make a reservation at La Rosa Vermutería?

Yes, a reservation is highly recommended, especially for the evening hours, as the venue is small and fills up quickly at weekends. During the day you can also try it as a walk-in, but then you may have to wait briefly at the popular bar.

What is special about La Rosa?

The focus is on vermut culture: over fifty curated vermut labels and its own house vermut make the bar a mecca for connoisseurs. Plus honest tapas classics such as gilda, croquetones and allioli potatoes in the atmosphere of a traditional taberna with colmado.

When is La Rosa Vermutería open?

According to the operator, the venue is open every day from Monday to Sunday from 12:00 to 24:00. This makes it suitable for both lunch and a late dinner. To be on the safe side, check the current times before you visit.

How much does a visit cost?

La Rosa is in the mid-price range: you order tapas and small plates to share as well as vermut and wine by the glass. Online sources give a rough estimate of 20 to 30 euros per person for a meal, which can be more or less depending on how hungry and thirsty you are.

Where is La Rosa Vermutería located?

The venue is located at Carrer de la Rosa 5, 07003 Palma, in the middle of the old town near Plaça Weyler in the Sant Jaume district. It's just a few minutes' walk from La Seu Cathedral; the surrounding streets are largely pedestrianized.

Is La Rosa suitable for groups and a relaxed evening?

Yes. The atmosphere is informal, lively and unpretentious – ideal for sharing tapas at the bar or table. The clientele ranges from locals to visitors, and there is no dress code. For larger groups, we recommend booking in advance.