Reservations · Outdoor seating
Atmospheric brewpub in a former church offering Belgian-leaning beers, simple Mallorcan snacks, and a striking setting; beer quality impresses many but draws mixed feedback, and service can vary when busy.
Craft beer Toutatis delivers a distinctive experience anchored by exceptional architectural appeal—the former monastery setting genuinely enhances the beer-drinking experience. However, modest food quality and inconsistent house beer execution prevent a higher grade. Best approached as a casual beer destination rather than a full dining establishment, where the historic atmosphere and Belgian taplist justify visits despite occasional service delays during peak hours.
Set in a former chapel with stone arches and pew-style benches, this brewpub feels historic and atmospheric. Reviewers rave about the setting and friendly bartenders, with one noting, "the arches make beer taste special." However, acoustics can echo and service slows when it is busy, so expectations should be casual and patient. The brewing here leans Belgian in style with house blond and hoppy pils alongside classics like Chouffe. Many enjoy the selection and fair pricing, though a minority report occasional off-tasting batches or find the beers a bit basic. Snacks are simple—pa amb oli, fries, wings, and torreznos—more about pairing with pints than a full dinner, ideal for pre-dinner drinks or a relaxed night. Families can make this work thanks to simple, familiar snacks like fries and cheese pa amb oli, but there is no kids menu and seating on church pews can be firm. Come earlier in the evening when it is calmer, and plan around a bar-first, beer-focused experience.
Area: Historic center streets with heritage buildings, tourist footfall, and locals bar-hopping; relaxed early, lively later.
Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled historic lanes with evening foot traffic; normal city-center precautions.
Nearby: Near old town sights, shops, and other bars; tucked on a quieter side street off main routes.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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