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    On a patio with palm, olive and oleander trees and enclosed by an old stone wall, this is rural gourmet dining at its peak. Dishes might include roasted duck with mango sauce, braised potato slices and perfectly al dente green beans.

  • Abaco, Palma
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    Many can hardly believe their eyes when they first find this gorgeous place, set in the courtyard of a period townhouse. Candlelit, full of fresh flowers and fruit, and with the delightful touch of tropical birds in the magical garden, it is surely the best place in the world to have a drink. Outside of town, the same people run Abacanto, where they’ve done the same thing to an entire mansion.

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    A croissanteria with style and a sense of history, tricked out in green awnings and matching director’s chairs, with beaux-arts lamps and potted plants.

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    The freshest food is served in a charming setting, filled with flowers, antiques and classical music. The chicken liver pâté and the courgettes (zucchini) stuffed with salmon are incredible.

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    A full line-up of drinks, nachos, some unusual Swedish-influenced dishes and baked potatoes with various toppings. Closing time is when the last customer leaves.

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    Come for fresh fish and Mallorcan specialities including black paella, as well as kids’ standards such as hamburgers.

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    Tapas, bocadillos (sandwiches) and pastries in a classic, slightly fly-blown place.

  • Es Grau, Carretera Andratx-Estellencs
    ★ ★ ★ ★ ½

    This roadside café is located right next to the Mirador Ricardo Roca (see Andratx Round Trip (Drive)), and shares the same great views of the entire coast. You can get drinks, snacks or a complete fill-up here before you hit the road again. Don’t miss browsing through the unusual gift shop on the site – amid all the tourist junk that has little to do with Mallorca, you’ll find some pretty pottery.

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    Set in a beautiful house with Modernist touches and a lush garden setting in front of the water. The select menu changes regularly and features typical Mallorcan specialties.

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    This bar and grill borders on being a fast-food joint, but it has a great mix of fajitas, tacos, guacamole, hot dogs, hamburgers, 25 beers, margaritas and more. No need to book.

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