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Nala Brunch & CoffeeA-Worth Trying
Carrer de la Missió, 15, Centre, 07003 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
· Brunch restaurant, Breakfast restaurant, Cafe
· 4.9/5 Google (1223 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy brunch cafe with standout coffee, creative toasts, and a sweet courtyard; expect friendly vibes, some waits, and prices a touch high for portions.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
Nala Brunch & Coffee delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality anchored by specialty coffee that guests consistently praise as among Palma's finest, paired with creative Middle Eastern-accented brunch dishes. Strong service warmth and a charming courtyard setting create genuine hospitality, though modest portion sizes and occasional consistency variation in drinks prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory. The experience excels as a neighborhood gem rather than a destination restaurant.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked on a narrow street in Palma’s old town, Nala feels warm and welcoming with a cute back courtyard where time slows down. Guests praise the team’s kindness and the coffee that many call the best in Palma. One diner summed it up: "We felt at home the moment we walked in." Lines at peak hours and a small space mean occasional waits, but most say the experience is worth it. The cooking leans contemporary brunch with Middle Eastern accents: Turkish eggs with spiced oil, a muhammara and egg toast, plus kimchi-cheese and Japanese bread sandos. It is creative without being fussy, using good sourdough and bright flavors rather than theatrics. If you love specialty coffee, thoughtfully made toasts, and pancakes that deliver, this is a sweet spot; if you expect huge portions, note some find sizes modest for the price. Families do well here: staff are patient, pancakes and banana bread are easy wins, and the courtyard keeps things relaxed. While there is no formal kids menu, options like sweet pancakes, acai bowls, and simple toasts work for many kids. High chairs and extensive kid features are not mentioned, so plan accordingly.
At a Glance
- Specialty coffee consistently praised as a highlight
- Creative brunch with Turkish eggs and muhammara toast
- Charming courtyard provides a calm escape
- Portions can feel small for price; some drink misses
- Peak-time waits and occasional heat discomfort inside
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- The rich, balanced coffee program
- Bright, creative toasts on quality sourdough
- Friendly, welcoming staff energy
- Courtyard seating that feels like a hideaway
- Gluten-free and veggie-friendly choices
Points of Concern
- Portions sometimes feel small relative to price, especially bowls and toasts
- Service can feel rushed or curt during busy periods; group seating is limited
- Heat and indoor noise reported at peak hours; a few AC complaints
- Review patterns are consistent with genuine enthusiasm but with polarized service feedback that may not reflect every visit
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€20-30 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For hearty appetites, pair a toast (€9-10.5) with pancakes (€12-14) or add halloumi/egg (€2-3).
- Pescatarians: Tosta de Salmon (€10.5) and Sando Tuna (€13) are strong picks.
- Gluten-avoiders: Turkish Eggs and salads are labeled gluten-free on menu.
Perfect For
- A leisurely brunch after exploring old town
- Coffee-first meetups with pastry and toast
- Casual date in a cozy courtyard
- Travelers seeking creative, lighter brunch fare
Location Insights
Area: Historic city-center street with boutique shops and cafes, popular with visitors and locals on foot.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked during day; typical busy old-town environment.
Nearby: Close to Palma old town sights, shopping streets, and offices; courtyard offers quieter retreat from main streets.
La MissióLa Missió is a lively neighborhood within Palma's Centre district, characterized by a blend of residential buildings, small shops, cafes, and eateries. The dining scene here is casual and eclectic, attracting a mix of locals and visitors looking for quality brunch spots and coffee shops in a relaxed atmosphere.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–16:00
Tuesday09:00–16:00
Wednesday09:00–16:00
Thursday09:00–16:00
Friday09:00–16:00
Saturday09:00–15:00
Sunday09:00–15:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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