Pinchos are small delicacies, artfully arranged on a slice of bread and secured with a wooden skewer. There is a great variety of the popular snack, from traditional to contemporary. Eventually this type of tapas was even named after that little stick, the pincho. You’ll find the best pinchos right where they should be. Lined up along busy counters, displayed behind glass like miniature masterpieces. Some bars are known for their creative flair, others for their authentic, old-school charm. Here’s where you get some of the best pinchos in Palma.

1. La Vasca
Pinchos, or pintxos in Basque, have their roots in northern Spain. So it’s no surprise that the selection at La Vasca is excellent. The restaurant in the Bonaire neighborhood is dedicated to traditional Basque cuisine. A great place to explore more than just the tempting pinchos from the bar.

2. Bar Espanya
Tucked away in a narrow side street near Plaça Major, Bar Espanya is almost always buzzing. This classic tapas bar is one of the few places in central Palma still serving a generous variety of pinchos every night. Locals drop in frequently, as well as visitors who’ll soon discover that it’s also a great place for lunch or dinner.

3. Tast Unió
Tast Unió offers pinchos and other tapas all day long. Making it the ideal place for a break when shopping in Palma. Choose from the tempting skewers displayed in the counter vitrine, or order a couple of hot bites from the menu. And enjoy them as they were originally intended. As a light snack to accompany a glass of beer or wine.

4. La Pergola
At La Pergola, everything revolves around the popular snack on a skewer, even the logo. And there’s more to discover on the menu. The tapas bar and restaurant in El Terreno has been attracting both neighbors and long-time regulars from Palma for more than 15 years.

5. Moltabarra
The creators of the famous Ruta Martiana keep the pincho spirit alive at Moltabarra. The quirky interior is filled with vintage objects, while the long counter displays freshly prepared pinchos throughout the evening. Grab a plate, order a cold beer, and settle in for a fun night.

6. Mercat de l’Olivar
Whether you’re shopping for groceries or looking for a quick bite, Palma’s central market hall is always worth a visit. Thanks to its vibrant fish market, several bars here serve pinchos topped with fresh fish and seafood. A true treat for any foodie.

7. Bar La Tapita
The Santa Catalina market has long since developed into a lively hotspot in the former fishing district. One of its most popular bars is La Tapita. An authentic place to enjoy pinchos in Palma and a glass of wine with friends while soaking up the neighborhood buzz. ![]()
Read more about tapas in Palma, here.




