REVIEW · MALLORCA
Mallorca: Hard Rock Cafe Entrance with Lunch or Dinner
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Rock music meets burger comfort in Mallorca.
This Hard Rock Cafe experience is interesting because you’re not just eating—you’re surrounded by music memorabilia as you choose your meal, with items tied to artists like Beatles, Elvis, Kiss, and U2. I like that the restaurant puts the music story right where your food happens, and the Paseo Marítimo location means you can make it part of a walk toward Palma’s marina and the Cathedral area.
Two things I especially like: the set menu is clear (one main, one dessert, and one drink), and the terrace setup means you can eat outdoors on a nice day. One possible drawback to consider: the included meal is a limited, package-style menu—so if you’re expecting to roam through the full Hard Rock menu choices on your ticket, your experience may feel more restricted than you hoped.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca on Paseo Marítimo: prime location for a short Palma day
- The real value of your ticket: lunch or dinner with one drink and a set menu
- What the memorabilia experience adds to dinner (and when to look)
- Choosing the right meal: burgers, chicken, salad, pasta, and fries
- If you want a classic
- If you like meat + crunch on the sides
- If you’re not in burger mode
- If you need vegan-friendly
- Kids menu (under 12)
- Timing, seating, and the little decisions that shape the evening
- Live music: check the week plan
- Terrace seating and pacing
- The set-menu mindset
- Rock Shop and what to buy after the meal
- Price and value: is $35 per person actually fair?
- Who this is best for (and who should skip it)
- Should you book Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca?
- FAQ
- Where is Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca located?
- Does the ticket include lunch or dinner?
- What’s included in the meal package?
- Is there a kids menu?
- Is this experience wheelchair accessible and how big is the group?
- Is live music available?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Paseo Marítimo setting: Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca sits right by the Marina, with easy walking access to central sights.
- Rock memorabilia as a soundtrack: Beatles, Elvis, Kiss, U2 and more show up on the walls while you eat.
- Pick-one set meal: You choose a main from the included options, plus dessert and one drink per person.
- Terrace with serious capacity: There’s a large terrace space (300 seats), which helps if you’re visiting at peak times.
- The Rock Shop after dinner: City-specific merch (shirts, pins, hats, and more) is available once you’re done eating.
- Saturday live music may happen: Check the agenda when you book to see if there’s live performance during your visit.
Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca on Paseo Marítimo: prime location for a short Palma day

Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca is on Paseo Marítimo, and that matters more than you might think. This part of Palma is made for walking and lingering, and the restaurant’s position is “easy to reach, easy to pair with other sights.” It’s in front of the Marina, and you’re only a few minutes on foot from the city center and the Cathedral area.
If you’re doing a classic Mallorca day—morning sights, afternoon beach time, dinner with atmosphere—this stop fits well. You’re not stuck trying to find an out-of-the-way address. You’re basically placing dinner where the action is already flowing.
Also, the restaurant has a large 300-seat terrace, so even if you visit during a busier time window, you’re more likely to find a seat without waiting forever. That terrace is a big part of the “holiday feel,” especially when the air is comfortable.
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The real value of your ticket: lunch or dinner with one drink and a set menu

Your ticket is built around a straightforward meal package, and I find that clarity is part of the value. Depending on the option you select, you get lunch or dinner, and the included set runs like this: one main course (from the listed choices), one dessert, and one drink per person.
Here’s what’s included for adults, based on the options provided:
- Main course (choose 1)
- The big cheeseburger
- Three-cheese steak burger (melted cheese on a steak burger with lettuce, tomato, red onion, plus seasoned fries)
- Grilled chicken sandwich (grilled chicken breast with Monterey Jack, smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato; honey mustard; on a toasted bun; plus fries)
- Chicken Caesar salad (grilled chicken breast over romaine with classic Caesar dressing; parmesan crisps, croutons, shaved parmesan)
- Moving mountains burger (100% plant-based vegan patty, cheddar, crispy onion ring; lettuce and tomato; plus seasoned fries)
- Twisted mac, chicken, and cheese (cavatappi pasta with blended cheese sauce and diced red peppers; plus garlic bread)
- Dessert: 1 ice milkshake
- One drink per person: soft drink, small beer, house wine, or water
One practical thing: your package meal isn’t presented as an all-you-can-sample situation. You pick from the included mains, and dessert is part of the deal. That can be great if you want simplicity, but it’s worth planning your expectations so you don’t feel stuck if your first instinct is to order from a longer, à la carte-style menu.
If you’re traveling with picky eaters, the menu helps because there are real non-burger options (Caesar salad, pasta, grilled chicken sandwich) and even a vegan patty option.
What the memorabilia experience adds to dinner (and when to look)

This is the main “Hard Rock Cafe” twist: the music story is on the walls while you eat. As you walk through the space, you can spot iconic items connected to artists like the Beatles, Elvis, Kiss, and U2. The idea is simple: you’re surrounded by rock references, and staff can explain the most iconic pieces from the list.
The nice part is timing flexibility. You can learn about the memorabilia before you order your meal, or after you’ve finished eating. That’s helpful because your group might have different rhythms: one person wants to snack and look right away, while someone else prefers to settle first and then wander.
One detail I’d keep in mind: because your meal experience is tied to a set, you’ll likely spend your time in “eat first, then explore” mode. If you want the best memorabilia moment, give yourself an extra few minutes after the meal—don’t sprint out the door the second you’re done.
Choosing the right meal: burgers, chicken, salad, pasta, and fries

If you’re coming for a burger, you’re in the right place. The restaurant positions itself around classic American-style comfort food, and the included main courses cover the common cravings: cheeseburgers, chicken on a bun, Caesar salad, and a pasta option that feels like a warm “I need something filling” choice.
If you want a classic
Go with The big cheeseburger if you want the simplest path to satisfaction. It’s the kind of order that usually pays off when you don’t feel like overthinking.
If you want something a bit more “extra,” the three-cheese steak burger is the upgrade move, with lettuce, vine-ripened tomato, red onion, and seasoned fries. That onion and tomato combination is the kind of balance that keeps rich cheese from feeling too heavy.
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If you like meat + crunch on the sides
The grilled chicken sandwich brings bacon into the mix, and it’s served with honey mustard plus fries. It’s a good pick if you’re in the mood for flavors that aren’t just “grilled chicken.” You get the burger-like bun structure too, which can feel more satisfying than a plain salad.
If you’re not in burger mode
For something lighter but still filling, the Chicken Caesar salad is a dependable option. It includes parmesan crisps and croutons on top, so it doesn’t feel like a “sad salad.” It’s also a safer pick if your group is split between burger and non-burger eaters.
For the comfort-food crowd that wants carbs, the twisted mac, chicken, and cheese is the one that leans into creamy, cheesy pasta energy. It’s served with garlic bread, so you’re basically getting a small meal expansion.
If you need vegan-friendly
The Moving mountains burger gives you a plant-based patty plus cheddar and a crispy onion ring, with seasoned fries on the side. It’s built like a real burger, not a compromise. If you’re traveling with someone vegan (or you just want a meatless option), this is a strong reason to book rather than wing it elsewhere.
Kids menu (under 12)
If you’re bringing children, the kids menu is for kids under 12 years old. Included options include:
- Messi sandwich (crispy chicken, marinara, mozzarella, garlic aioli, seasoned fries)
- Messi burger (white cheddar, garlic aioli, seasoned fries)
- Chicken breast (grilled, served with vegetables)
- Hot dog
- Chicken tenders
- Twisted mac, chicken, and cheese
- Grilled chicken house salad
Dessert for kids is hot fudge sundae.
If you’re trying to keep kids happy, I’d look at the fries-based options first. The menu clearly leans into familiar shapes and comfort foods, which is exactly what works when you’re traveling.
Timing, seating, and the little decisions that shape the evening

This experience runs on a 1-day format, and you’ll choose a lunch or dinner entry time depending on availability. It’s also designed for a small group—limited to 10 participants—with an English/Spanish host or greeter.
That small group size usually matters. It tends to reduce the “everyone is waiting while someone finds the group” stress. You get a more manageable pace and the staff can be more hands-on.
Live music: check the week plan
One thing to look out for: the agenda may include live music on Saturdays. That’s not guaranteed on every day, but it’s an extra reason to line up your visit with the right weekday. If you want the full “Hard Rock” feeling, treat Saturday as the best bet and verify the schedule when you book.
Terrace seating and pacing
Because the terrace has 300 seats, you might end up outdoors depending on the day. That’s usually pleasant. But I’d also plan your mood: if it’s a quiet moment, you’ll feel more like you’re dining in a relaxed corner than in a packed club scene. If you’re expecting full party energy, manage expectations and focus on the food and memorabilia.
The set-menu mindset
One recurring theme across this kind of set-meal experience is that the included choices are limited. I’d recommend you decide your main course before you sit down, and then ask one direct question if anything feels unclear—especially around the included drink options (soft drink, small beer, house wine, or water). If you’re trying to avoid surprises, clarity beats flexibility here.
Rock Shop and what to buy after the meal

After dinner, you’re in the perfect headspace to browse. You can look through the memorabilia again at your own pace, and then visit The Rock Shop® for collectible, city-specific items.
The shop is where you’ll typically find:
- t-shirts
- pins
- hats
- other collectible merchandise tied to the city
This part is practical. If you want a souvenir that isn’t just a magnet, or you’re buying for someone who likes music-themed memorabilia, you’ll know you’re shopping inside the same brand environment as your meal.
Price and value: is $35 per person actually fair?

At $35 per person, you’re paying for a set meal structure rather than an à la carte free-for-all. Your ticket includes:
- one main course
- one dessert
- one drink per person
That’s the key value lever. For many people, dinner in Palma isn’t just about the food—it’s about convenience, a known menu, and a built-in experience (memorabilia + a brand that’s part of the vibe). If you’re comfortable choosing from the included mains, the price feels like a reasonable “one-stop” deal.
Where you might feel the cost more is if you were hoping for a wide menu variety or if you’d rather build a customized dinner (starter, multiple drinks, multiple course upgrades). This ticket is designed to keep things simple.
Who this is best for (and who should skip it)

This experience is a great fit if you’re:
- a burger or comfort-food fan who wants an easy dinner plan
- a music memorabilia fan who likes seeing iconic artifacts while you eat
- visiting Palma and want a brand-based stop that’s still in a walkable part of town
- traveling in a small group and prefer a manageable group size (max 10)
It might not be your best choice if:
- you want the full restaurant menu with unlimited flexibility included in your ticket
- you’re expecting a nightclub-level crowd every time, regardless of day or seating conditions
- you’re very sensitive to how strictly the set menu is handled
Should you book Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca?

If you want a simple, predictable lunch or dinner with a burger (or a solid salad/pasta alternative), and you like the idea of eating inside a music-themed space on the Paseo Marítimo, I’d book it. It’s especially sensible when you’re already planning time near the marina and the Cathedral area.
On the other hand, if your goal is maximum menu choice and you hate “package limits,” treat this less like a blank menu and more like a set dinner experience with memorabilia as the bonus.
FAQ
Where is Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca located?
It’s on Paseo Marítimo in front of the Marina, with a few minutes’ walk from the city center and the Cathedral area.
Does the ticket include lunch or dinner?
Yes. Your ticket includes either lunch or dinner, depending on the option you choose, as long as you select an available starting time.
What’s included in the meal package?
The ticket includes one main course (chosen from the provided options), one dessert (ice milkshake), and one drink per person (soft drink, small beer, house wine, or water).
Is there a kids menu?
Yes. The kids menu is for children under 12 years old, with several kid-friendly main choices plus a hot fudge sundae dessert.
Is this experience wheelchair accessible and how big is the group?
Yes, it’s wheelchair accessible. The group is small, limited to 10 participants.
Is live music available?
Live music may be available on Saturdays, depending on the agenda during your visit.

































