
Burger Week and Restaurant Week: How February Comes to Life on Mallorca
Burger Week and Restaurant Week: How February Comes to Life on Mallorca
Sixteen venues compete for bites and likes: the Fan Burger Week (Feb 16–22) entices with special offers and a raffle to Menorca. Immediately afterwards (Feb 23–Mar 31) the Mallorca Restaurant Week puts regional products in the spotlight.
Burger Week and Restaurant Week: How February Comes to Life on Mallorca
From cheap burgers to menus with local products: two initiatives aim to fill the low season
On a gray February morning on the corner of Passeig Mallorca it unexpectedly smells of freshly fried beef — not a tourist march, but the Fan Burger Week, which began this Monday. Sixteen venues on the island offer special burger deals until February 22: reduced prices, specially composed menus and in some cases drinks included. If you like, take a photo of your burger, share it on social networks and tag the campaign — you'll then automatically be entered into the draw for a trip to Menorca.
The campaign is not loud gastro-hype but rather a nudge: operators of smaller snack bars and cafés hope to see turnover in a traditionally quiet month while surprising regulars; similar seasonal events are covered in Golden Mackerel, Tapas and Art: Autumn Fairs in Mallorca (10–12 Oct 2025). On the streets of Palma you can now more often see delivery crates with fresh lettuce and brioche stalls, and courtyards smell of warm cheese — the island is starting to eat again.
Immediately afterwards the second edition of the Mallorca Restaurant Week begins, running from February 23 to March 31. This is not about a quick snack but about curated menus with ingredients from Mallorca: vegetables from the fields, fish from the surrounding waters, cheese and meat from the archipelago. The initiative is supported by the Balearic Ministry of Agriculture. The Director General for Agricultural and Food Quality, Joan Llabrés, emphasizes that the initiative should strengthen the connection between farmers, fishers and chefs and that a product's origin tells more than the menu alone — it brings a piece of the island to the plate.
Also practical are the planned encounters: within the Restaurant Week producers will have the opportunity to show their farms and boats. For chefs it's a chance to get to know supply chains; for guests it's an occasion to specifically ask about origins at the next menu. The goal is not lofty local patriotism but simply: more transparency, more appreciation and ultimately better plates.
Why is this good for the island? Because it addresses several levers at once. Small restaurants receive visits during a quiet period, farmers gain additional sales channels, and guests get new reasons to go out outside the high season. In addition, the combination of an affordable Burger Week and an upscale Restaurant Week creates a range: not every wallet has to dig deep to support Mallorca's gastronomy. For broader seasonal context see October in Mallorca: Four Festivals That Make Autumn Tasteable.
A practical tip: quickly check the participating menus before heading out — some venues offer combo deals, others rely on unusual regional ingredients. If you're traveling by bus or bike you'll have less stress with parking; if you post a photo, make sure to use the correct hashtags and tags so that your entry in the raffle counts.
And the small social side: on a rainy day at the Olivar market I saw a butcher explaining to his customer which farm the beef came from, and an older woman who smiled for exactly that reason. Those are the moments the initiatives promise — not just a good burger or a fine menu, but the knowledge of who produces the food and why that matters.
If you want to extend the season: use the week as an excuse to try new places, ask where the ingredients come from, and write a nice review if you liked it. Small steps that help restaurateurs and producers through the winter — and give us a better February with more flavor.
Short and concrete: Fan Burger Week Feb 16–22 (16 venues, photo + tag = entry in the raffle). Mallorca Restaurant Week Feb 23–Mar 31 (menus with local products, visits to producers planned). Good plates are then not only enjoyment, but also a piece of support for our island's economy.
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