"Pintxos aren’t really a Mallorcan speciality, but a few energetic bars are bringing the art of pintxo-making to Palma’s old town. This cozy spot just off Plaça Major is fun for a snack during the middle of the day, after you've worked up an appetite wandering around the monuments, shops, and plazas. The pintxos de barra stacked up on the counter get snapped up quickly, so the earlier you arrive, the better. There’s also a short tapas menu of patatas bravas topped with sobrassada, homemade tortillas, and croquettes stuffed with vegetables, jamón, or bullit (a meaty Mallorcan stew). The team’s second location in the nearby Sa Gerreria district is ideal if you’re keen to enjoy your pintxos out on a bustling terrace." - Isabella Noble