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Baby friendly restaurants Palma

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GreyLemur · 07/02/2026 20:26

My husband and I are big foodies, especially Spanish food. We've booked to take our 11 month old to Palma, Mallorca in April. Are there any recommendations of nice restaurants (mainly Spanish/Tapas) that have highchairs for the baby?

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Furlane · 07/02/2026 21:12

We like food too! Never had a problem, we’re from London and have gone to lovely restaurants here and they’ve always been very accommodating, same in Palma. We ate late with a newborn and earlier (7-8ish) with a 1yr old. All seem to have to have high chairs. I’d just have a look and see which you like the look of, and give them a call if your worried, but it’s really not been a problem for us.

MinestroneMacaroni · 07/02/2026 21:14

Pretty much every restaurant would have high chairs, the Spanish love having children with them at dinner. You little one will be made a fuss of by the staff, I’m sure.

GreyLemur · 07/02/2026 21:17

Oh that sounds great!

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samarrange · 07/02/2026 23:20

A few Palma recommendations (but I'm not sure if any of them have high chairs):

Cantina Panza, feels like small plates rather than tapas if that makes sense https://maps.app.goo.gl/vhEkkziqw1U1qBAi7

Es Suprem, just a neighbourhood bar but the food is way better than you woudl expect https://maps.app.goo.gl/VpipKG1Yv5iFGARU9

Ca'n Joan de s'Aigo, for coffee and a pastry. They have been operating since 1700 - they have three sites, this one is just round the corner from the original and the saved some features when they moved here in 1776 https://maps.app.goo.gl/oWKcpLvSmkrxPy6h8

Cafè Es Pes de sa Palla, good for coffee or a full lunch - it's run by a foundation that creates jobs for people with intellectual disabilities. https://maps.app.goo.gl/Zza4waCkuJGvemnx6

OSMA, French but the chef is Spanish https://maps.app.goo.gl/UAtZh4qufBw4yxgYA

Can I ask if you've booked a hotel yet, and if so where?

GreyLemur · 07/02/2026 23:38

We're staying at Melia Palma Bay, mainly because they have family rooms with a separate bedroom so we don't have to go to sleep at 7/8pm when the baby does!

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