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Garito Cafe

Palma de Mallorca


DJs and live performers – slinging anything from jazz to disco classics and electro – get the Garito going from around 10pm Thursday to Saturday nights. The food's quite funky, too: expect riffs on traditional classics, such as quinoa risotto or fried black ravioli. Admission is generally free, but you're expected to buy a drink.


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