La Malvasia ★ 4.1
La Malvasia on Plaça del Mercat in Palma runs one of the city's longest gluten-free menus, with staff who raise cross-contamination before you do.
Tip: Not a dedicated gluten-free kitchen, so flag a coeliac diagnosis when you book.
Bar Espanya is a vegetarian-friendly spot in Casco Antiguo, Palma.
Editorially verified August 1, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Tip: Vegetarian pintxos sit on the same counter and are labelled. Ask the bar which are meat-free.
Address: Carrer de Can Escursac 12, 07001 Palma
La Malvasia on Plaça del Mercat in Palma runs one of the city's longest gluten-free menus, with staff who raise cross-contamination before you do.
Tip: Not a dedicated gluten-free kitchen, so flag a coeliac diagnosis when you book.
La Malvasia on Plaça del Mercat in Palma runs one of the city's longest gluten-free menus, with staff who raise cross-contamination before you do.
Tip: Not a dedicated gluten-free kitchen, so flag a coeliac diagnosis when you book.
Ca n'Ela Vegan Restaurant is a fully plant-based kitchen on Carrer de la Mar in Palma's La Lonja, plating Mediterranean vegan food across two services.
Tip: Two services only, lunch and dinner, and it closes Sundays. The room seats very few.
Mouna cooks vegan and vegetarian plates from organic Mallorcan produce inside an old mansion off Plaça Drassanes in Palma's La Lonja quarter.
Tip: Vegan dishes are marked on the carte, and service runs straight through from 13:00 to 23:00.
Mama Carmen's is a vegetarian coffee room on Carrer de Cervantes in Palma's Santa Catalina, known for fruit-heavy muesli bowls and vegan pastries.
Tip: Morning only, 09:00 to 14:00. The vegan croissants and banana bread go before noon.