Gibson Bar – Nightlife in Mallorca

Gibson Bar

Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorcabar

Gibson is a classic cocktail bar on Plaça del Mercat 18 in the heart of Palma, right beside Passeig del Born and a few steps from the cathedral. Opened in 2005 and part of Palma''s Punxuat Grup, the bar is open every day of the year — and has become the kind of regular''s haunt where the waiters know what you''re drinking the moment you walk in.

Gibson Bar – impression 1

What makes Gibson special

The interior is reminiscent of an old Parisian bar. A mural in the style of Toulouse-Lautrec, designed by artist Biel Bover, and gilded mirrors painted by local artists give the room a warm, refined feel. It is deliberately a drinks-first address — no concept theatre, just craft at the bar. The house motto sums it up: no fooling around with sophistication, just the classics.

From the morning coffee through the afternoon snack (berenar) to the late cocktail, Gibson covers the whole day — Monday to Saturday from 8am to 2am, Sundays from 8:30am. Its direct neighbour on the same square is Bar Nicolás, the two together forming the cocktail corner of Plaça del Mercat.

Gibson Bar – impression 2

The cocktails & the Dry Martini

The Dry Martini takes centre stage, celebrated for years by bar master Pere Sampol and carried on by his disciples — for many, the signature of the house. Beside it stands the eponymous Gibson: a martini served with a cocktail onion instead of an olive.

The list stays short and classic. Negroni, Manhattan, Margarita, Gin Tonic, Mojito and Caipirinha are part of the fixed repertoire — cocktails that need no staging and live off the skill behind the bar.

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The terrace & Plaça del Mercat

The real draw is the terrace facing the square. The modernista facades of Plaça del Mercat frame the tables in a way few spots in Palma can match. It is best in the early evening, before the square fills up — if you want an outdoor table, come early. The square sits in the middle of the Centre district, easily walkable from the cathedral and the main shopping streets.

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From the kitchen & the region

The kitchen stays rooted in the region and is meant as an accompaniment to the drink, not the main event. There are llonguets with cold cuts from La Pajarita, homemade organic sobrassada from Son Cànaves and bread from Forn de la Pau — small, honest Mallorcan classics to go with the glass.

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Good to know

Frequently asked questions about Gibson Bar

Do I have to reserve a table at Gibson?

Gibson is a classic walk-in bar with no fixed reservation system — you just drop in. The coveted terrace facing Plaça del Mercat fills up quickly on warm evenings. Come in the early evening hours if a seat outside is important to you.

What is the price level at Gibson?

Gibson sits in the moderate mid-range for a central cocktail bar. Classic cocktails such as the Dry Martini or the Gibson cost around 9 to 10 euros, plus wine, vermouth and small dishes. That is quite reasonable for a terrace seat in the middle of Palma's historic centre.

When is Gibson open?

According to the operator Punxuat Grup, Gibson is open Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 2 am and on Sundays from 8:30 am. The bar is open all year round. From the morning coffee to the late-night cocktail, it covers the whole day.

What is the speciality at Gibson?

The focus is on the Dry Martini, shaped over the years by bar master Pere Sampol and carried on by his students. There is also the eponymous Gibson — a martini with a cocktail onion instead of an olive. It is rounded off by regional snacks such as llonguets and organic sobrassada from Son Cànaves.

How do I get to Gibson?

The bar is located at Plaça del Mercat 18 in the centre of Palma, next to Passeig del Born and close to the cathedral. The square is within easy walking distance of the port and the shopping streets. Parking in the old town is scarce — a taxi or car park is more convenient.

What atmosphere can I expect at Gibson?

Gibson combines a friendly regulars' atmosphere with an interior in the style of an old Parisian bar — with a mural and gilded mirrors. It is a drinks-first address where locals and travellers come together. There is no dress code; the mood is relaxed and easy-going.