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Restaurants near Palma Cathedral

When you stop by the Palma Cathedral, you're going to want to treat your taste buds afterward! Luckily, there are plenty of fantastic restaurants nearby where you can dive into some local delights. Whether you're in the mood for a cozy café, a lively bar, or even some tasty vegan options, you’ll find something to satisfy your cravings just a stone's throw away. Enjoy your meal!

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Must-visit restaurants near Palma Cathedral

Ca n'Ela Vegan Restaurant

  • Moderately priced, this vegan restaurant offers plenty of options and great service, according to multiple customers. 
  • Options include soups, salads, starters, main courses, and a selection of desserts. 
  • Timings: Monday to Saturday: 1pm to 4pm, 7pm to 10pm | Sundays: Closed
  • Must-haves: The carrot and cauliflower cream soups, the spinach pakora, filled beetroot ravioli, and the brownie. 
  • Distance: 400m

Finca14

  • Moderately priced, Finca14 has a wheelchair accessible entrance and some great food and wines. 
  • The restaurant also offers set menus that get you a starter, a main meal of your choice, and three mini desserts. 
  • Timings: Sunday to Thursday: 1pm to 1am | Friday and Saturday: 1pm to 1:30am
  • Must-haves: Besides their set menus that are ideal for one, some other highlights on their menu include the sizzling ribeye and the asparagus ravioli. 
  • Distance: 350m

FORN de Sant Joan

  • A pricey and chic fine-dining experience with a mix of Mediterranean fusion dishes and cocktails. 
  • The restaurant is spread over three floors, with larger tables catering to bigger groups as well.
     
  • Timings: Sunday to Thursday: 1pm to 4pm and 6pm to 10:30pm | Friday and Saturday: 1pm to 4pm and 6pm to 11pm
  • Must-haves: Plenty of creative dishes, with highlights including the strawberry crème brûlée, foie gras, lobster pasta, the patata bravas, and the tuna tartare.
  • Distance: 350m

Tinto Palma

  • A charming, moderately-priced tapas restaurant set in an original 18th-century sandstone vault, offering classic Spanish dishes.
  • The ambiance is intimate and historical, with occasional live flamenco music enhancing the dining experience.
  • Timings: Wednesday to Monday: 5pm to 1am | Tuesdays: Closed 
  • Must-haves: Gambas al ajillo (garlic prawns), rack of lamb, and traditional paella.
  • Distance: 300m
























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Are there any vegan-friendly restaurants near Palma Cathedral?

Yes, there are plenty of vegan-friendly options close to the Palma Cathedral, and they offer a wide array of local and international dishes you can try.

Ca n'Ela Vegan Restaurant

This cozy vegan restaurant has a set menu that changes every day, offering a wide selection of dishes you can enjoy. Some crowd favourites include the artichokes, risotto, pakoras, and the carrot cake. 

Distance: 400m

A GoGò Pizzabar

Appreciated for its outstanding service, this vegan pizzeria has several must-try dishes on the menu, including the gluten and lactose-free chocolate volcano, the gluten-free eggplant pizza, and the ragu pizza. 

Distance: 850m

Temple Natura Café Garden

Featuring a warm yet breezy courtyard, this vegan restaurant is a must-visit. Some of the most highly reviewed dishes on their menu include the vegan cheese platter, the vegan chicken satay, and the crumble cake. 

Distance: 750m

Restaurant Botànic

Tucked away behind an elegant court, this restaurant offers a wide range of dishes and even a set menu for those who don’t want to deal with the hassle of deciding what to order. Highlights include the pink tomato and the duck cannelloni. Their tasting menu is also worth a shot. 

Distance: 450m

Tips for visiting restaurants near the Palma Cathedral

  • Most restaurants around the Palma Cathedral open at around 1pm. The Palma Cathedral itself opens at 10am for tourists, giving you plenty of time to explore the cathedral, the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca, and even the terraces, before leaving for lunch. 
  • If you’re driving around Palma, we’d recommend parking your car in one of the many parking lots around the cathedral and walking to the restaurant of your choice. Keep in mind that parking lots fill up quickly, especially during the peak season, so we’d recommend securing a spot as early as possible. 
  • In Spain and Palma, tipping is not mandatory. However, leaving a tip of around 5% is a great way to show your appreciation for the meal and the service you received. You can also share your compliments with the chef as a sign of your appreciation.
  • There are some must-try local foods you should try. One notable dish is Sobrassada, a spreadable cured sausage that is native to Mallorca and has been making waves around restaurants globally. Other dishes to keep an eye out for include tumbet (a combination of fried aubergines with other vegetables) and Coca Mallorquina (flatbread dough topped with vegetables and baked).  
  • The markets around the Palma Cathedral are dotted with restaurants, bars, and cafés. We’d recommend exploring these areas on foot to discover some hidden gems that you wouldn’t otherwise come across if you were driving. 
  • Make sure to explore different cuisines when you get the chance. From local Spanish food to Mediterranean options, the restaurants around the Palma Cathedral have plenty to offer.

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Frequently asked questions about restaurants near Palma Cathedral

What is the best street in Palma for restaurants?

Some of the best and most popular plazas to find restaurants include Plaza Cort, Plaza Mayor, Plaza Raimundo, and Plaza del Mercat.

Can you drive around Palma to find restaurants?

While you can drive around the city, keep in mind that finding parking can become tricky, especially during peak season on the island. We’d recommend parking your car in one of the many paid parking lots available and setting out on foot.

Do the tickets to the Palma Cathedral include food & drinks?

No, the tickets to the Palma Cathedral don’t include food & drinks, as this is a religious site.

Is the Palma Cathedral wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the Palma Cathedral and the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca are wheelchair accessible. However, the cathedral’s terraces are closed to those with reduced mobility or anyone with a cardiorespiratory illness.