365
Pollença
Estate-grown Mallorcan cooking inside a restored Jesuit convent.
Some tables define a city. Our selection gathers Mallorca's enduring institutions — the heritage rooms, grandes maisons and decades-old classics that locals still treasure and visitors should not miss.
Best Classic & Iconic Institutions in Mallorca: The best options include 365 in Pollença, Ses Rotges in Cala Ratjada, Abaco in La Llonja. We've curated 8 venues across Mallorca's top neighborhoods based on quality, atmosphere, and guest reviews.
| Venue | Neighborhood | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 365 | Pollença | $$$$ |
| Ses Rotges | Cala Ratjada | $$$ |
| Abaco | La Llonja | $$$$ |
| Es Canyis | Port de Sóller | $$$ |
| Chapeau 1987 | Centre | $$$ |
| Stay | Port de Pollença | $$$ |
| La Rosa Vermuteria | Sant Jaume | $$ |
| Celler Ca'n Costa | Alcúdia | $$ |
Pollença
Estate-grown Mallorcan cooking inside a restored Jesuit convent.
Cala Ratjada
Mallorca's first Michelin kitchen, still in the same family.
La Llonja
A theatrical Baroque mansion that turns a drink into spectacle.
Port de Sóller
Three generations of seafront cooking on Platja d'en Repic.
Centre
Dark wood, deep whisky shelf and properly built classics.
Port de Pollença
A pier-end institution where the day's catch arrives unfussed.
Sant Jaume
The old-town room that revived Palma's vermouth ritual.
Alcúdia
Heritage Mallorcan cooking in a 1594 poet's house.