Destination craft beer bar in central Palma with encyclopedic selection and simple Mallorcan llonguet sandwiches; cozy but small space, excellent staff knowledge, fair prices.
Lórien delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional beer expertise and genuine, attentive service paired with reliable food quality in its core offering of Mallorcan sandwiches. The charming old-town location and strong repeat loyalty reflect a beloved neighborhood destination, though the small, often-crowded space and intentionally simple food scope prevent it from reaching grade A territory. Consistent execution and authentic craft-focused positioning make it a natural choice for beer enthusiasts seeking quality guidance and fair value.
Down a narrow old-town lane, Lórien feels like a cozy neighborhood bar with shelves of bottles and a fold-out beer list that reads like an atlas. Service stands out for genuine enthusiasm and clear guidance, with guests noting, "the bartender nailed my style in minutes." It can get busy in the small room, but the vibe remains friendly and relaxed. The cooking is intentionally simple: Mallorcan llonguet rolls with classic fillings, better as ideal beer partners than a full dinner. Expect traditional flavors over flash; the draw is the encyclopedic beer program with smart pouring temps and style notes. Prices on the food are very fair, while rare bottles can run higher without feeling out of line. Families should find it easy: cheese or escalivada rolls are kid-friendly picks, and portions suit snacking rather than feasts. There is no kids menu, but the simple sandwiches and relaxed setting work well off-peak; space is tight at rush times.
Area: Historic center lanes with mixed tourist and local foot traffic; casual bars and boutiques nearby.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked old town streets with good lighting; typical city-center vigilance advised.
Nearby: Steps from shopping streets and sights; close to other bars and tapas spots.