While you won’t find much in the way of cutting-edge gastronomy, what Alaró does have is a fine collection of inviting and unpretentious eateries offering excellent local cuisine alongside a wide range of Mediterranean-inspired favourites. Whether it’s long lunches on sunny terraces or intimate dinners in charming historic buildings, the town’s restaurants draw a pleasant mix of diners from long-term locals to day-tripping tourists.
From flame-seared squid to slow-cooked lamb, Alaró restaurants don’t try to reinvent the wheel in the kitchen but rely on tried and tasted favourites. Menus tend towards the hearty and flavourful, with a melting pot of Mediterranean gastronomy that features a healthy pinch of Mallorcan-inspired cuisine.









