REVIEW · MALLORCA
Mallorca: Hard Rock Cafe Entrance with Lunch or Dinner
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Rock relics meet burger heaven in Mallorca. Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca on the Paseo Marítimo turns a simple meal into a music stop, with American-style burgers and famous items from bands like Beatles, Elvis, Kiss, and U2. You’ll get a look around the restaurant and an explanation of the most iconic pieces—before or after you eat.
I like the way the ticket feeds you with a real meal, not just a snack. The big plus here is the mix of seriously normal comfort food and the music-memorabilia wall of stories you can actually look at while you’re eating.
One thing to watch: this is a set menu experience, and the included choices can feel limited. I’d plan to double-check your drink option and what you can pick from the main courses, especially if you want maximum flexibility.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca at the Paseo Marítimo: location and what the setting means
- What you really get for $35: value math and the set-menu reality
- The meal lineup: burgers, chicken, salad, vegan, and mac and cheese
- Big Cheeseburger
- Grilled Chicken Sandwich
- Chicken Caesar Salad
- Moving Mountains Burger (vegan)
- Twisted Mac, Chicken & Cheese
- Dessert and drinks: the included options (and why you should confirm)
- The memorabilia walk-through: Beatles to U2 without extra fuss
- Lunch vs dinner: how to pick the right slot
- The Rock Shop after your meal: souvenirs that make sense
- Who this is best for (and who should pass)
- Practical tips to avoid disappointment
- Should you book Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What’s included with the Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca entrance and meal?
- Can I choose lunch or dinner?
- What drinks are included in the set menu?
- Is there a kids menu?
- Is the experience wheelchair accessible, and how large is the group?
- Can I cancel or pay later?
Key points before you go

- Paseo Marítimo location in front of the marina, close to the city center and the Cathedral
- Lunch or dinner ticket that includes 1 main course, 1 dessert, and 1 drink
- Main-course variety: cheeseburger, grilled chicken sandwich, Caesar salad, twisted mac, and a plant-based vegan burger
- Kids menu with Messi items for kids under 12
- Memorabilia tour vibe with well-known names like Beatles, Elvis, Kiss, and U2
- Rock Shop time after dinner, plus potential live music on Saturdays (check the day’s agenda)
Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca at the Paseo Marítimo: location and what the setting means

Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca sits right along the Paseo Marítimo, just in front of the marina. That matters. You’re not in a back street. You’re in an area where you can combine an easy walk with your meal, without needing a complicated plan.
The restaurant has a 300-seat terrace, so depending on the time of day you’ll either feel the open-air energy or a calmer interior vibe. Either way, the place is designed for lingering—eat, look around, and then browse the shop afterward.
It also helps that the location is described as only a few minutes on foot from the city center and the Cathedral. So even if you’re using this meal as a half-day anchor, you can still fit in sightseeing before or after without burning hours.
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What you really get for $35: value math and the set-menu reality

The headline price is $35 per person, and the ticket is built around one clear deal: you get one main course, one dessert, and one drink.
That’s good value if:
- you mainly want a burger-and-dessert meal,
- you’re happy with the included drink options,
- you don’t need lots of custom ordering.
It’s less ideal if you like to pick from a wide, full menu. The set nature of the package means your choices are limited to the included list. Some people are surprised when they learn they’re not selecting from the entire menu board once they arrive.
If you’re the type who likes choices, I’d suggest this approach:
- look over the included main-course list ahead of time,
- decide your drink in advance (soft drink, small beer, house wine, or water),
- and if you want more freedom, compare the ticket options with what you can order normally at the restaurant when you get there.
The meal lineup: burgers, chicken, salad, vegan, and mac and cheese

This is a burger-focused experience, but it doesn’t lock you into just one path. The included main courses are broad enough that you can please a group with different tastes.
Here are your adult main-course options (choose 1):
Big Cheeseburger
This is the classic “big and cheesy” route: three slices of cheese on a steak burger, plus leaf lettuce, vine-ripened tomato, and red onion. It comes with seasoned fries.
Grilled Chicken Sandwich
If you want something less burger-heavy, this is the switch. It’s a 227g grilled chicken breast, Monterey Jack cheese, smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, toasted bun, and honey mustard sauce, again with seasoned fries.
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Chicken Caesar Salad
For salad lovers: a 227g grilled chicken breast over romaine tossed in Caesar dressing. You also get parmesan crisps, croutons, and shaved parmesan. This is still a “proper meal,” not a sad side salad.
Moving Mountains Burger (vegan)
Hard Rock includes a 100% plant-based vegan patty, topped with cheddar cheese and a crispy onion ring, plus leaf lettuce and tomato. You’ll also get seasoned fries with this.
Twisted Mac, Chicken & Cheese
This is the comfort-food curveball. Grilled chicken breast on cavatappi pasta tossed in a blended cheese sauce with diced red peppers. You get garlic bread on the side.
If you’re traveling with someone who insists burgers must be the only plan, you’re covered. If someone else wants something lighter (Caesar salad) or different (mac and cheese), you’re also covered.
Dessert and drinks: the included options (and why you should confirm)

Dessert is set too. For the adult menu, you get 1 ice milkshake.
For kids, the dessert listed is 1 hot fudge sundae.
Drinks are included as 1 drink per person, and the options listed are:
- soft drink
- small beer
- house wine
- water
Here’s the practical advice I’d give: when you sit down, confirm your drink choice with the staff right away and make it clear what’s included. Some people run into confusion when packages aren’t explained cleanly. If you prefer a specific drink—like the small beer—ask early, not at the end.
The memorabilia walk-through: Beatles to U2 without extra fuss

One of the biggest reasons to choose this experience is the attention the place pays to music icons. You’ll see iconic items hanging on the walls, with names like Beatles, Elvis, Kiss, and U2 called out in the description. You’ll also be shown and explained the most iconic items from that list.
What I like about this format is that it works even if you’re not a lifelong music scholar. You don’t need a museum ticket mindset. You eat, you look up, and the explanations give you quick context while you’re there.
And they offer flexibility on timing: you can learn about the memorabilia before you choose your meal or after you’re finished. That’s handy if you want to settle in first.
Small note on ambiance: the tone can change depending on the day and time. If the dining room is quiet, the whole Hard Rock feeling can feel a bit less “show.” If you’re after a big, loud atmosphere, it’s smart to pick a time when the restaurant is more likely to be lively.
Lunch vs dinner: how to pick the right slot

You can choose lunch or dinner based on availability. Since your menu is the same type of deal either way, your choice should come down to what you want the rest of the day to look like.
- Lunch: often better if you want energy earlier and sightseeing afterward. The marina setting pairs well with a midday walk.
- Dinner: better if you want a slower meal and then browse the Rock Shop without rushing.
Also, there’s a note that live music may happen on Saturdays, along with other activities during the week. If live music is part of your dream, check the day’s agenda before you lock in your time.
The Rock Shop after your meal: souvenirs that make sense

After eating, you can browse the restaurant’s memorabilia area and stop into The Rock Shop® to buy collectible, city-specific merchandise like t-shirts, pins, hats, and more.
This is a smart add-on because it’s right there. No extra transportation. No trying to find one specific souvenir store in a place where you don’t know the streets yet.
If you’re traveling with kids or you want something small and easy to pack, pins and tees are usually the lowest-stress buys. If you want a keepsake that feels tied to the location, the city-specific items are the most logical choice.
Who this is best for (and who should pass)

This works best for:
- Burger lovers who want a solid meal in a fun setting.
- People who like music-themed spaces but don’t want a long guided history session.
- Families, because there’s a kids menu specifically for under 12.
It may not be the best fit for you if:
- you want a huge menu selection and lots of customization,
- you’re very picky about food textures and timing,
- you expect a constant, high-energy Hard Rock concert atmosphere every night.
Also, plan for the reality that some days can have construction or the room may feel less lively than you’d hope. If you care most about the meal and memorabilia, you’ll still get value. If you care most about the big performance vibe, treat it as a bonus, not a guarantee.
Practical tips to avoid disappointment

Here are the move-the-needle tips I’d use:
- Review the included menu choices before you arrive. Don’t assume you can order anything from the normal board. The set options are defined.
- Confirm your drink choice early. Included options are listed, but clarity at the table makes the difference between smooth and annoying.
- If you want more flexibility, compare. Since the ticket limits your selections, check whether ordering from the regular menu would suit you better.
- Go with the right expectations about ambiance. If the dining area is quiet at your time slot, it’s still worth it for the food and memorabilia, but don’t expect the room to feel like a stadium every moment.
- Plan a little time after eating if you want Rock Shop browsing. Don’t schedule something tight right after your main course.
Should you book Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca?
Book it if you want an easy, one-stop experience: a filled-out meal + music memorabilia + a chance to shop, all in a great waterfront area. The set deal can be good value at $35 when you’re happy with the included burger/chicken/salad/mac options and the included drink.
Skip or reconsider if you’re the kind of eater who needs lots of custom choices, or if you’re very sensitive to room atmosphere and perfect execution. In that case, it can make more sense to order from the normal menu on your own schedule, so you’re not locked into the set selections.
FAQ
FAQ
What’s included with the Hard Rock Cafe Mallorca entrance and meal?
Your ticket includes 1 main course, 1 dessert, and 1 drink per person, based on the menu options listed for adults or kids.
Can I choose lunch or dinner?
Yes. The ticket is valid for either lunch or dinner depending on the option you choose at booking, with availability and starting times shown when you check.
What drinks are included in the set menu?
The included drink options are soft drink, small beer, house wine, or water.
Is there a kids menu?
Yes. A kids menu is available for children under 12 years old, with options like Messi Sandwich, Messi Burger, chicken items, hot dog, and Twisted Mac, plus hot fudge sundae for dessert.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible, and how large is the group?
It’s wheelchair accessible, and it runs as a small group limited to 10 participants.
Can I cancel or pay later?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later.































