Gate-side pints before European hops from T: Budweiser Café
Budweiser Café sits airside in Terminal T at Palma de Mallorca Airport, mainly pulling pints for short‑haul departures across Spain and the rest of Europe. Expect standard big-brand taps, with Budweiser front and center and a few familiar lagers alongside. Beer pricing runs in the usual airport range, roughly in the mid-to-high single euros per draft, so it won’t shock compared to other PMI bars but it’s not a budget stop either.
Food is basic bar fare to back up the beer, with sandwiches and snacks that work for a quick bite between boarding calls. You’re paying airport pricing here too, so plan on simple plates coming in around what you’d see at other T‑terminal cafés. Service pace tracks flight waves: slower mid-morning, more rushed during late-afternoon UK and German bank of departures. If you need a seat, arrive at least 30 minutes before your gate posts “boarding.”
Budweiser Café functions mainly as a time-killer spot near the gates in Terminal T rather than a destination bar. There’s nothing unique to the Palma branch beyond the branding and standard European macro beers, so don’t walk from a distant pier just for this. Use it if your gate is reasonably close and you want one predictable pint before a 2–3 hour hop. Practical move: check the exact gate on the PMI screens first; if it’s more than a 10-minute walk, grab your drink to-go and head that way before your group is called.