Reservations · Takeout
Small Santa Catalina spot for polished Mediterranean tapas, standout octopus and cocktails, with warm service and tight seating; prices lean high for Palma but quality mostly delivers.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. 0es3 Wine, Cocktails and Food delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional Mediterranean tapas—tender octopus, slow-cooked lamb and beef cheeks, truffle tortilla—and genuinely warm, personal service that makes guests feel welcomed. However, cramped seating and noise limit the experience, while moderate uncertainty from review authenticity patterns prevents a higher grade. Worth visiting for the food and hospitality, though not a destination-level establishment.
Tucked into Santa Catalina, this tiny spot hums with warm, personal service and cocktail bar energy. Guests talk about being welcomed like friends and linger over tapas while the room buzzes. One diner said it felt like a cozy home where the team genuinely cares. However, there are some review authenticity concerns that suggest a touch of coordination in overly glowing posts. The cooking leans Mediterranean comfort with elevated touches: tender grilled octopus, slow-cooked lamb shoulder and beef cheeks, truffle-kissed tortilla, and a veg-forward eggplant tartare with burrata cream. Drinks matter here; ask the bar for seasonal specials and pair a plate or two with something bright and herbal. Portions run tapas-sized, and while prices tilt high for the neighborhood, most guests feel the quality and care make it worth the stop. For families, space is tight and the vibe is adult-forward. Kids who enjoy simple bites might share calamari or croquettes, but there is no kids menu and seating is limited. Consider an early visit if bringing children, or choose a roomier venue nearby.
Area: Trendy Santa Catalina district with bars, cafes, and late-night energy; popular with locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe and lively with steady foot traffic; typical urban nightlife bustle.
Nearby: Near Santa Catalina market, cocktail bars, and small-plate restaurants; short walk to Palma’s waterfront.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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