The Bar Review: Mas Amor, Palma
Mas Amor was opened less than a year ago, under a slogan “un bar de barrio con clase” or "a classy neighbourhood bar".

Origin in Palmanova offers some fantastic views to go with your cocktail!
Origin in Palmanova offers some fantastic views to go with your cocktail!
A taste of Paradise: Top 5 must-try cocktails in Mallorca
This summer it's all about fresh flavours and innovative presentations!
Cocktail Hour: Cocco - Portixol
Es Portitxol is one of my favourite neighbourhoods in Palma.
Cocktail Hour: Door 13 in Palma
There is a different live band on every night, playing anything from swing to flamenco.
Cocktail Hour: After Landing Cocktail Art
An unexpectedly pleasant experience that I will gladly repeat!
Cocktail Hour: SiSo Beach – Palmanova
...a spacious trendy terrace in the Son Maties corner of Palmanova.
Cocktail Hour: Brassclub, Passeig de Mallorca
We noted a flyer for live jazz on Sundays, so we decided that we would be back soon to try some more cocktails and enjoy the music.
Cocktail Hour: Iroko, Palmanova
Iroko “draws inspiration from the tropical forests of Japan” and “features an extensive list of cocktails made with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients”.
Cocktail Hour: Agabar, Santa Catalina
Agabar serves all the usual classics, but also specialises in agave based cocktails, which explains the name.
Try a spritzer when the heat is too high
Few drinks are as easy to make as a spritzer: fill a tall glass with ice cubes, add white wine to taste, and top up with soda water. And that’s it.

Cocktails in Palma
Cocktails in Palma
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