Reservations
Cozy Old Town tapas spot with warm vibes, friendly bartenders, solid crowd-pleasers, but inconsistent execution, slow service at times, and prices that feel high for portion size.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Little Tapas Place delivers a charming Old Town experience with standout moments—garlic prawns, ham croquettes, and sangria shine when execution lands—but quality swings between strong and greasy or bland plates prevent higher marks. Friendly bartender interactions and cozy nautical charm anchor the experience, though slow kitchen waits and modest portions for central Palma prices temper appeal. Best suited for casual pre-sightseeing drinks and grazing rather than a destination meal.
Tucked into a narrow Old Town lane, this spot feels warm and cozy with nautical touches, upbeat music, and a chatty bar team. Guests rave about the sangria and friendly bartender, with one noting, "we felt welcomed the moment we sat." However, there are some review authenticity concerns—a few patterns look promotion-leaning—so weigh the glowing praise alongside mixed reports about waits and portion size. The cooking leans Spanish tapas with occasional comforting crowd-pleasers like burgers and poke. When it hits, prawns in garlic, ham croquettes, and grilled octopus shine; when it misses, dishes can skew greasy or bland. It suits casual grazers who want a relaxed drink-and-snack evening over a formal meal, ideally before or after sightseeing nearby. For families, the games on tables and simple items like patatas, burgers, and burrata help, but the room is very small and portions run modest. There is no kids menu; picky eaters may struggle on adventurous plates. Expect central Palma prices and plan for potential waits during peak hours.
Area: Historic Old Town lane near cathedral and port; tourist-heavy, cozy streets, nightlife and casual dining mix.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked tourist core with good lighting and police presence; typical petty-theft vigilance advised.
Nearby: Steps from Palma Cathedral and shopping streets; bars, cafes, and sights attract steady tourist flow.
Available: Reservations
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