The Mediterranean • Eat & drink • Brutus i Palma, Spain
Located in the heart of Palma de Mallorca’s revitalized El Terreno neighbourhood, Brutus is a stunning brutalist Italian restaurant brought to life by the Fluxà family, architects GRAS and MVRDV, and interior designer Sandra Tarruella Interioristas. Once a glamorous hub for artists and socialites, El Terreno is now experiencing a renaissance with new bars, restaurants and shops emerging in the area. Housed in a white building with a central terrace, Brutus pays homage to the brutalist architectural movement of the 1950s through its exposed concrete structures, rough textures and grey tones. The restaurant’s interior seamlessly connects to the terrace via folding glass walls, allowing guests to enjoy Mallorca’s delightful climate.
Brutus serves up a range of casual yet refined Italian dishes, with an emphasis on honest and dynamic food preparation. The open kitchen allows diners to witness their meals being crafted from scratch, offering a truly engaging experience. Signature dishes at Brutus include a variety of antipasti, pizzas, pasta and fish. The restaurant is designed to cater to various occasions, from brunch to dinner, making it the ideal spot for a leisurely meal with friends or family. A favourite among Palma de Mallorca’s hip crowd, Brutus is a cornerstone of a neighbourhood on the path to recapturing its former glory.
While the article does not specifically detail the drinks menu, Brutus’ sophisticated ambience and versatile dining options suggest that the restaurant would offer a carefully curated selection of beverages. This could include an assortment of Italian wines, craft cocktails, and local Mallorcan drinks to complement the dishes on offer.
Nestled in the warm embrace of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is a captivating paradise that has captured the hearts of millions of visitors for centuries. Once a strategic location for Mediterranean empires, this island is rich in history, offering a glimpse into the many cultures that have influenced Spain throughout the centuries. Mallorca is mainly known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters and rugged coastline that is home to stunning natural wonders such as the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. In addition to its natural beauty, Mallorca boasts an array of impressive architectural gems, including the Gothic-style Palma Cathedral, the grand Bellver Castle and the Almudaina Royal Palace.
Photography courtesy of Salva Lopez and Brutus
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Photography courtesy of Salva Lopez and Brutus
Urban
Rural
Trendy
Classic
Happening
Serene
Affordable
Lavish