$15 for $30 Worth of Upscale Spanish Dinner Fare at Mallorca Restaurant (or $9 for $18 Worth of Lunch Fare)
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- Seafood specialties
- Historic three-story townhouse
- Homemade sangria
- Outdoor patio
Every year in Spain, the running of the bulls is held, with man and beast racing each other to get the last available seat at the local paella restaurant. Taste what all the fuss is about with today's Groupon to Mallorca Restaurant: for $15, you get $30 worth of upscale Spanish cuisine during dinner (served Monday through Saturday from 2:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. and all day on Sunday), or for $9, you get $18 worth of lunch (served Monday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.)
Mallorca Restaurant serves up a tasty smorgasbord of Spanish cuisine, with an appetizing emphasis on seafood dishes. The dinner menu tempts guests with dishes such as the camarones costa del sol, featuring shrimp dressed in a white-wine sauce ($21.95), and the ternera marsala ($24.95), which pairs veal and mushrooms like a buddy-cop comedy where the good guys lose. Appetizers include the roasted sweet banana peppers of the pimeintos asados ($7.95) and the spiced-up mussels of the mejillones en salsa picante ($9.95). Midday munchie-seekers can latch on to the lunch menu, offering lighter fare such as caldo gallego, a garlic vegetable soup with Spanish sausage ($3.95). Assert your dietary dominance over maritime denizens with the salmon relleno, a delectable dish of salmon stuffed with crab and shrimp ($12.95) or taste the tradition of paella valencia($16.95), with seafood, chicken, and rice putting aside political differences to unite in delicious harmony.
Housed in a historic three-story townhouse, Mallorca parallels the upscale nature of its nourishment with a décor of high ceilings, soothing colors, and sophisticated fixtures. Toast to the restaurant's four dining rooms over a glass of homemade sangria from Mallorca's wine list, or mock a constellation's finite nature from a seat on the outdoor patio.
Reviews
Trip Advisors give Mallorca Restaurant an average of four owl eyes, and 33 Yelpers bestow an average of 3.5-stars. Nearly 590 Facebookers are fans and 78% of Urbanspooners like the Spanish restaurant.
- Mallorca is one of the finest restaurants in Pittsburgh. The cuisine is typically ethnic Spanish and Portuguese, but they offer a wide variety of other choices. The service is very European with a team of attentive waiters responding to your every need. – USAtouristcom, Trip Advisor
- 1.Amazing sangria. 2. Great garlic soup. 3. Good paella. 4. Crazy circus atmosphere typical of Spanish restaurants. – Grzegorz M., Yelp, 12/5/09
- Seafood specialties
- Historic three-story townhouse
- Homemade sangria
- Outdoor patio
Every year in Spain, the running of the bulls is held, with man and beast racing each other to get the last available seat at the local paella restaurant. Taste what all the fuss is about with today's Groupon to Mallorca Restaurant: for $15, you get $30 worth of upscale Spanish cuisine during dinner (served Monday through Saturday from 2:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. and all day on Sunday), or for $9, you get $18 worth of lunch (served Monday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.)
Mallorca Restaurant serves up a tasty smorgasbord of Spanish cuisine, with an appetizing emphasis on seafood dishes. The dinner menu tempts guests with dishes such as the camarones costa del sol, featuring shrimp dressed in a white-wine sauce ($21.95), and the ternera marsala ($24.95), which pairs veal and mushrooms like a buddy-cop comedy where the good guys lose. Appetizers include the roasted sweet banana peppers of the pimeintos asados ($7.95) and the spiced-up mussels of the mejillones en salsa picante ($9.95). Midday munchie-seekers can latch on to the lunch menu, offering lighter fare such as caldo gallego, a garlic vegetable soup with Spanish sausage ($3.95). Assert your dietary dominance over maritime denizens with the salmon relleno, a delectable dish of salmon stuffed with crab and shrimp ($12.95) or taste the tradition of paella valencia($16.95), with seafood, chicken, and rice putting aside political differences to unite in delicious harmony.
Housed in a historic three-story townhouse, Mallorca parallels the upscale nature of its nourishment with a décor of high ceilings, soothing colors, and sophisticated fixtures. Toast to the restaurant's four dining rooms over a glass of homemade sangria from Mallorca's wine list, or mock a constellation's finite nature from a seat on the outdoor patio.
Reviews
Trip Advisors give Mallorca Restaurant an average of four owl eyes, and 33 Yelpers bestow an average of 3.5-stars. Nearly 590 Facebookers are fans and 78% of Urbanspooners like the Spanish restaurant.
- Mallorca is one of the finest restaurants in Pittsburgh. The cuisine is typically ethnic Spanish and Portuguese, but they offer a wide variety of other choices. The service is very European with a team of attentive waiters responding to your every need. – USAtouristcom, Trip Advisor
- 1.Amazing sangria. 2. Great garlic soup. 3. Good paella. 4. Crazy circus atmosphere typical of Spanish restaurants. – Grzegorz M., Yelp, 12/5/09
Need To Know Info
About Mallorca Restaurant
Channeling the sights and smells of an Ibiza villa, Mallorca Restaurant posts a tuxedoed gentleman at the door to greet guests with continental flair. Owner and host Antonio Pereira outfits the upscale restaurant's four dining rooms with eye-catching adornments of carved archways, frescoed ceilings, and chandeliers that hang low enough to fix ailing hairstyles. Natural light floods into the dining room through decorated skylights, illuminating linen-topped tables buttressed by original Spanish recipes. Fresh seafood and generously portioned beef dishes have inspired the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to label Mallorca "one of Pittsburgh's most popular restaurants," and its rich, saffron-scented paella captured the eye and taste buds of Pittsburgh Tribune-Review writer Pamela Starr.