Standing boldly on top of the dramatic cliffs of Mallorca’s wild west coast, Es Grau is the kind of place you almost don’t want to share. Perched high above the Mediterranean along the winding road between Andratx and Estellencs, this unassuming roadside spot delivers something far more memorable than its modest setup suggests: one of the most jaw-dropping views on the island.
Part mirador, part laid-back restaurant, this is Mallorca at its most raw and cinematic: where rugged mountains tumble into deep blue sea and the horizon stretches endlessly. And while the setting alone would be enough, the food more than rises to the occasion.
A front-row seat to Mallorca’s wild beauty
There’s no grand entrance, no polished façade. Instead, you arrive via a snaking mountain road, pull up, and suddenly – there it is. A panoramic terrace clinging to the edge of the Serra de Tramuntana, with uninterrupted views across the coastline.
And not just any view… a truly stupendous, staggering one. The kind that makes you pause mid-sentence. The kind where you genuinely feel like you’re on top of the world.
It’s often described as a “balcony over the Mediterranean,” but even that doesn’t quite do it justice. This is, quite simply, one of the best views in Mallorca – and we’d go as far as saying the best.
Mediterranean food, done really well
Es Grau keeps things refreshingly unfussy but the food is a real highlight.
The menu celebrates Mediterranean flavours with a strong Mallorcan influence, offering dishes that are simple, generous and full of flavour. Standouts include juicy prawns, classic pa amb oli, golden croquettes and comforting plates of fideuà. For something more traditional, the frito Mallorquín de lomo y butifarrón is a must – rich, hearty and deeply rooted in island cuisine.
It’s the kind of food that feels perfectly in sync with the surroundings: relaxed, authentic and genuinely satisfying. No overthinking, just really good cooking.
And the beauty of Es Grau is its flexibility. If you’re not in the mood for a full meal, there’s also a more casual, canteen-style offering – think fresh sandwiches, homemade cake and a strong coffee. So whether you’re stopping for a quick break or settling in for a long, lazy lunch, you can still enjoy that incredible view.
The sunset moment you shouldn’t miss
If there’s one time to visit, it’s golden hour.
During summer months, Es Grau stays open into the evening, offering one of the most magical sunset spots on the island. As the sun dips into the sea, the cliffs glow amber, the sky softens into pink and gold, and the entire coastline feels almost unreal.
It’s effortlessly romantic but equally perfect for a spontaneous stop on a road trip or a laid-back afternoon with friends.
The insider appeal
What makes Es Grau special isn’t polish, it’s authenticity.
This is Mallorca stripped back. No beach clubs, no curated playlists, no velvet ropes. Just nature doing what it does best, paired with genuinely good food and an atmosphere that feels easy and unforced.
It’s also refreshingly unpretentious. There are no reservations: it’s strictly first come, first served, so you simply turn up, grab a table if you can, and settle in.
And somehow, that only adds to the charm.
Worth the detour?
Without question.
Come for the view, stay for the food, and enjoy one of those rare places where everything just clicks: incredible scenery, delicious Mediterranean cooking and a laid-back charm that’s hard to replicate.
Whether you’re sharing prawns and pa amb oli, tucking into traditional Mallorcan dishes or simply sipping a coffee with a slice of cake, Es Grau delivers something special.
Because in a destination packed with polished beach clubs and high-end restaurants, places like this – relaxed, beautiful, and genuinely unforgettable – are the ones you’ll keep coming back to.
And that’s exactly why this hidden gem deserves a spot at the very top of your Mallorca list.
Lottie Verrier
Lottie Verrier is a journalist and digital media specialist based in Mallorca. After a decade in London media, including a role as Deputy Editor for the MailOnline’s eCommerce division, she now combines her editorial expertise with a passion for the island to create engaging content that celebrates the best of life in Spain. Instagram @lottieinmallorca
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