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  • Retro bar with photos of old Palma, mirrors, marble and Modernista touches. Fresh juices include maracuya (passion fruit), mango, red papaya, guava and acerola.

  • 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.

  • Hip music and tons of atmosphere in a wonderful dive located by an ancient font.

  • Come for pa amb oli (see Pa amb Oli), olives, ham, pickled peppers and Mallorcan cheeses. The refurbished interior has marble tabletops and archways, and outside you can watch the local action in the main square.

  • Café Sa Plaça, Santanyí

    The whole town of Santanyí is architecturally interesting, especially the central square, and this is the ideal spot from which to take it in. The town is surprisingly sophisticated, due to the huge influx of international residents, the majority of whom have brought a lot of money with them. Still, local customs and atmosphere have not been lost, and this café offers a nice mix of contemporary pizzazz and rural relaxation.

  • The famous Spanish shoes are made right here and you can have first pick of the newest styles at reduced prices. Follow the billboards featuring a huge foot.

  • Set on Palma’s lively “restaurant row”. Try the lemon risotto with gambes (prawns) or the rack of lamb with artichokes.

  • Set above a beautiful cove, this terrace restaurant doesn’t have to do much to please. Shy away from the hot dogs and pizzas in favour of the local dishes.

  • Tasty Mallorcan food, including rabbit, with stunning views from the terrace. The paella is also recommended.

  • Since 1700, this popular rococo delight has been serving chocolate, orjata (almond milk), ice cream and pastries. Expect to wait a bit.

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