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Deutsches EckC-?Proceed Cautiously
Calle miguel Pelliza, 5, Platja de Palma i Pla de Sant Jordi, 07610 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
· Restaurant, German restaurant, Breakfast restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (3686 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Bustling German-style spot on Mallorca’s Beer Street with bargain-friendly comfort food and a big kid menu, but many recent reviews cite long waits, cold or overcooked schnitzel, and brusque service.
Why it gets a C-? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Deutsches Eck delivers affordable German comfort food in a lively beer-stube setting, but significant quality variation and deteriorating execution in 2025-2026 limit its appeal. Inconsistent service and frequent long waits undermine the casual dining experience, while isolated food safety concerns add caution. Best suited for off-peak visits or those prioritizing party atmosphere over reliable dining.
Restaurant Summary
On Mallorca’s Beer Street, Deutsches Eck feels like a lively beer-stube with rowdy, high-energy vibes. Expect sports screens, big groups, and servers hustling through the crowd. One guest summed it up: “we waited ages and food came cold”, while others enjoyed friendly drinks service and a party atmosphere. The cooking leans classic German comfort over creativity: schnitzel, roulade, bratwurst, and scampi in garlic oil. When the kitchen hits, plates are hearty and satisfying; when it misses, diners report burnt or bland schnitzel, oversalted sides, or long delays. Pricing is fair for the strip, but execution swings mean value depends on how busy it is. Families will appreciate the dedicated kids menu with ultra-familiar options like nuggets, spaghetti, and sausage with fries. Breakfast runs from simple rolls and coffee to a Farmer’s breakfast, though some recent complaints cite long waits and smaller portions. Noise and party energy can be intense, so families may prefer off-peak visits.
At a Glance
- Classic German comfort dishes at wallet-friendly prices for the area
- Dedicated kids menu with very low prices
- Frequent long waits and missing or cold items during peak hours
- Reports of brusque service and billing confusion
- Party-heavy atmosphere; not ideal for quiet meals
What Sets It Apart
- German comfort menu in Mallorca party zone
- Large kids menu with ultra-low pricing
- All-day breakfast options
What People Love
- Hearty portions when the kitchen is on form
- Affordable pricing versus beachfront venues
- Nostalgic German flavors and beer-stube vibe
- Kids can always find something simple
Points of Concern
- Long kitchen delays (45-120 minutes) reported at busy times
- Inconsistent execution: burnt or cold schnitzel, oversalted sides
- Service described as curt or disorganized; reservation mix-ups for groups
- Occasional billing issues and card/cash confusion
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (tourist-zone short 5-stars, owner/staff name drops), which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€24-36 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- If uncertain about mains, build a light meal: Padrón peppers (€4.75) + salad (€7.75) + dessert (€3.20).
- Families: Kids nuggets or pasta (€3.95-€4.45) keep costs low.
- Seafood fans: Sole fillet (€20.95) is the premium choice; verify wait times first.
Perfect For
- Casual group meetups before a night out
- Families seeking familiar, low-cost kid meals
- German tourists craving home-style staples
- Beachgoers wanting simple, filling food
Location Insights
Area: Lively Beer Street stretch in Platja de Palma, heavy party vibe with all-day drinking crowds and sports screens.
Safety: Busy, well-trafficked tourist zone; typical petty-theft vigilance needed at night, otherwise active and lit.
Nearby: Beachfront promenade nearby, bars, clubs, and casual eateries; popular with German tourists and groups.
Platja de PalmaPlatja de Palma is a popular beach resort area east of Palma's city center, known for its long sandy beaches, family-friendly atmosphere, and a mix of casual restaurants, bars, and hotels catering largely to holidaymakers. The dining scene is relaxed and oriented towards tourists and locals looking for accessible, informal meals.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:30–01:00
Tuesday08:30–01:00
Wednesday08:30–01:00
Thursday08:30–01:00
Friday08:30–01:00
Saturday08:30–01:00
Sunday08:30–01:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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