Reservations · Takeout
Tiny owner-run Italian spot delivering excellent Neapolitan-style pizza and fresh pastas with heartfelt hospitality; great for a cozy meal if you can snag a seat.
DUE stands among Palma's finest dining establishments through exceptional Neapolitan-style pizza and fresh pasta execution paired with genuinely warm, multilingual owner hospitality that transforms a meal into a personal experience. The charming old town hideaway delivers authentic intimacy, though severe space constraints and minor consistency variations prevent higher territory. For pizza and pasta lovers willing to embrace its intimate limitations, DUE represents honest, quality-focused Italian cooking at its best.
A snug hideaway in Palma's old town, DUE feels warm and intimate the moment you step in. Guests rave about the owners' multilingual welcome and the open prep that turns dinner into a tiny show. One diner put it simply: "It felt like sharing a meal with friends," thanks to heartfelt hospitality and the living-room vibe. Cooking leans classic Italian, not flashy—think Neapolitan-style pizza with an airy crust, bright sauces, and fresh pastas like carbonara, pistachio accents, or lemon-scented strands. It is an elevated take on tradition: honest flavors, a few specials, and careful execution over theatrics. Ideal if you value quality over quantity and do not mind very limited seating. Families will find it approachable: pizza, simple pastas, and friendly service make it kid compatible. There is no noted kids menu, but Margherita or plain pasta suit picky eaters. Space is tight, strollers may be tricky, and waits can happen, so arrive early or consider takeaway.
Area: Historic Palma Centre with narrow streets, boutiques, and tourist foot traffic; relaxed daytime, lively evenings.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, busy pedestrian area; standard city-center awareness advised.
Nearby: Steps from shopping streets, old town sights, and bars; high footfall from visitors and locals.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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