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Where to Have Breakfast and Brunch in Mallorca

Mes Prestiges Editorial Team ·

In Mallorca, mornings are meant to be unhurried. A day that begins with a carefully brewed coffee in Palma's stone streets can roll straight into a long, lazy lunch on a terrace by the sea; here, the island treats breakfast as a small ritual. For this guide we've left out the dinner-only spots and gathered the places where you can genuinely savour the daytime: from specialty-coffee roasters to bakery-and-brunch rooms, classic vermouth bars, and the island's tradition of the long table by the water. Whether you're after a quick flat white in the city or a brunch that stretches for hours in a hidden cove, this is your starting point.

Palma's Coffee and Brunch Rooms

Palma's centre has developed a serious specialty-coffee and brunch culture in recent years. These three addresses are the most pleasurable ways to start the day or stretch out the afternoon in the city.

  1. Mistral Coffee

    Centre · Specialty-coffee roastery · $$ · 8.8 /10

    Mistral Coffee is a specialty-coffee spot in central Palma that roasts its own beans. With a pared-back, design-led atmosphere, it stays open all day and works equally well for breakfast or an afternoon break. It's a reference point in the city for anyone who wants to sit alone with a good filter coffee or explore its espresso-based drinks. It ranks near the top of the list for those who take their coffee seriously.

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  2. Rosevelvet

    Centre · Bakery & brunch · $$ · 8.3 /10

    Rosevelvet brings bakery and brunch together in a cosy, welcoming address in the city centre. Its freshly baked goods and specialty coffee make for a gentle entry into the day, and being open all day turns it into a flexible meeting point. Its slightly hidden, tucked-away feel makes it a favourite for anyone seeking a quiet breakfast or brunch away from the crowds. If you want coffee, pastries, and a calm corner, you're in the right place.

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  3. Cassai Gran Café

    Ses Salines · Mediterranean, traditional with a twist · $$$ · 8.2 /10

    Cassai Gran Café, in Ses Salines, reads Mediterranean cooking along a traditional line with small twists, and stands out for its garden and terrace. Its rustic, warm atmosphere is the ideal setting for long, leisurely daytime tables. It feels made for letting a late breakfast roll into lunch with friends, sitting under the trees and losing track of time. It's one of the hubs of daytime pleasure in the south of the island.

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Palma's Daytime Rituals: Vermouth and the Seafront Table

In Mallorca, brunch isn't always about plates; sometimes it's about a glass of vermouth and a sea view. These two addresses capture the islanders' daytime habits better than almost anywhere.

  1. La Rosa Vermuteria

    Sant Jaume · Vermouth bar · $$ · 8.4 /10

    La Rosa Vermuteria is a classic, lively vermouth bar in Sant Jaume. In Spain, the pre-lunch vermut ritual is a deeply rooted tradition, and here it's kept in its most authentic form. Its local, convivial, and busy atmosphere makes it an ideal gathering point for a weekend late morning or the aperitivo hour. A glass of vermouth, a few small plates, and Palma's daytime rhythm: exactly what you want if you're after an alternative kind of brunch.

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  2. Mola Portixol

    Portixol · Seafront restaurant · $$$ · 8.3 /10

    Mola Portixol sits in Palma's seaside Portixol neighbourhood, right beside the waves. With a relaxed, seasonal kitchen, it's ideal for settling in after a coastal walk and enjoying a late breakfast or a long daytime break with the sea in view. Portixol's colourful seafront promenade also makes for a perfect post-brunch stroll. For anyone after a sunny, calm day by the water, it's one of Palma's most enjoyable corners.

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The Island's Long Brunch: Terraces and Coves

In Mallorcan tradition, the finest daytime meals often happen outside the city, in a cove or on the terrace of a mountain village. Those unhurried tables, stretching over hours, are the island's own take on brunch.

  1. Ca's Patró March

    Cala Deià · Cove-side daily-catch grill · $$$ · 8.6 /10

    Ca's Patró March is a rustic, family-run grill in the cove of Cala Deià, right at the water's edge. With fresh fish that changes with the day's catch and a unique view, it's one of the iconic addresses for a long, lazy daytime meal in Mallorca. Walking down to the cove and sitting for hours in the sun, listening to the waves, is a ritual in itself. For one of the island's most authentic daytime gatherings, a reservation is essential.

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  2. Son Tomàs

    Banyalbufar · Family seafood with sea-terrace views · $$ · 8.4 /10

    Son Tomàs, in Banyalbufar, is a family-run fish restaurant known for its sea-view terrace. With a traditional, local kitchen, it's ideal for a long lunch in this captivating village where the mountains meet the sea. Sitting on the terrace facing the horizon and enjoying fresh seafood is one of the best ways to live the day. Perfect for an unhurried daytime spell with family or loved ones.

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  3. Es Roquissar

    Valldemossa · Village fish and Mallorcan small plates · $$ · 8.2 /10

    Es Roquissar is an authentic village spot in the stone streets of Valldemossa, standing out for its terrace. With local fish and Mallorcan-style small plates, it's a warm, welcoming stop to recharge at midday during an island outing. In the village's serene atmosphere, it's ideal for sitting on the terrace and discovering local flavours. The address for anyone after a long, pleasant daytime break while exploring Valldemossa.

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In Mallorca, breakfast and brunch are more a way of life than a quick meal, whether it's a specialty coffee in Palma or a table that stretches for hours in a cove. We've chosen the places in this guide from those where you can genuinely enjoy the daytime, with no dependence on the evening. We'd recommend confirming opening hours in advance for seasonal spots, and always booking ahead at the popular seafront places. A day that begins with a good breakfast always continues better in Mallorca.