The legendary Café Barroco, in danger of closing

The owners of the establishment have announced that they have put the business up for transfer after many years of operation.

Cati from Café Barroco.
11/03/2026
2 min

PalmCafé Barroco has announced that it may close its doors permanently on May 3rd if it doesn't find someone to take over the business. The owners have stated that they have decided to put the bar up for sale after many years of operation and its status as a popular meeting place for many regular customers.

The news was announced in a message to their community, reminiscing about years of endless games, crepes, coffee, absurd debates, and nights that stretched far too long. They explained that the time has come to "begin a new chapter," although the bar will remain open as usual for the next few months. The owners hope someone will be inspired to continue the project and keep alive a space that has generated so many shared moments among customers and friends. "We've decided to sell Café Barroco so that someone can continue this little bit of madness that has given us so many wonderful moments," they explained.

Baroque Café poster.
Interior of the Café Barroco in Palma.

Meanwhile, the bar will continue operating normally during the transfer process. If no new owner appears, Café Barroco will close permanently on May 3rd.

The owners have taken the opportunity to invite everyone who has ever been here to return in recent months. "If it's been a while since you've been here, if you've ever played a game, or if you simply want to have that favorite crepe again, now's the time," they say.

Their goal, they say, is to fill the bar once more with the entire "Barroco family" before the possible final farewell.

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