From Disco to Robata: ROKA Transforms the Paseo Marítimo – Opportunity or Farewell to Nightlife?
How Palma’s Paseo Marítimo Is Changing Beyond Nightlife
Palma’s waterfront is changing as club spaces make way for restaurants, creating debate about nightlife and urban renewal.

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Is Mallorca losing nightlife on the Paseo Marítimo?
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What is replacing the old Pachá on Palma's Paseo Marítimo?
ROKA is taking over the former Pachá space with a new restaurant concept.
When will ROKA open in Palma?
ROKA is still being built, so the opening is not yet close.
What kind of food will ROKA serve in Mallorca?
ROKA will serve robata-grilled dishes and Japanese-influenced plates.
Will the new restaurant on Palma's Paseo Marítimo create local jobs?
The project is expected to bring year-round jobs and training opportunities.
Will ROKA on the Paseo Marítimo be open during the day?
The restaurant may also attract guests during the day, not just at night.
Are there environmental concerns about a robata grill in Palma?
Smoke, odors and emissions are key concerns with a charcoal grill in the city center.
What does the former Pachá mean to people in Palma now?
Pachá was a nightlife landmark and part of Palma’s recent memory.
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