“The shocking bill also included £38,000 for fancy fish and seafood alone Juliana Cruz Lima, Foreign News Reporter Published: 20:12, 1 Sep 2025 Updated: 2:00, 2 Sep 2025 A MYSTERY sports star has stunned Majorca after racking up a jaw-dropping £55,000 bill on a single night out at a seafront hotspot. The anonymous high-roller dined”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk
- Juliana Cruz Lima, Foreign News Reporter
- Published: 20:12, 1 Sep 2025
- Updated: 2:00, 2 Sep 2025

The anonymous high-roller dined with 17 pals at Annabel Restaurant in Palma Nova, Calvià, leaving behind a receipt that’s got locals and tourists buzzing.

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A mystery sports star spent £55,000 on a single night out in MajorcaCredit: @annabelmallorca

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The bill included £38,000 for fish and 17 bottles of champagneCredit: @annabelmallorca

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The restaurant, which only opened last month, shared the receipt on InstagramCredit: @annabelmallorcaThe feast included £38,000 worth of “various fish dishes” and a staggering 17 bottles of Dom Perignon Rosé.
Spanish outlet Ultima Hora reported the total came to €63,237.90 – about £55,000 – working out at £2,970 per head.
The restaurant, which only opened last month, shared the receipt on Instagram.
It teased: “Whose bill is this? Tag them below, please – we’d like to talk.”
It later dropped a cheeky hint that the lavish table may have included a “famous American athlete”.
The mystery has sparked feverish speculation online, with fans scrambling to guess which superstar sportsman could have forked out the five-figure fortune.
Instagram users rushed to play detective, throwing out names from the NBA, NFL and boxing world, though no one has yet claimed the five-figure feast.
The receipt itself reads like a millionaire’s shopping list, with pizzas, pastas and risottos dwarfed by the astronomical price of champagne and seafood.
The epic night of indulgence comes as Majorca’s restaurant trade is battling what bosses are calling a “hospitality crisis”.
Despite record tourist numbers, visitors are tightening their belts — with many opting to self-cater instead of splurging in bars and restaurants.
Last month, Miguel Carrió, president of the restaurants association on Paseo Mallorca, warned: “Palma is full, but they don’t go to bars or restaurants.
“They go to a supermarket, to the prepared food section, and take a loaf of bread and a slice of pizza to eat in their rooms.”
He added: “Families don’t have €3,000 to come on vacation.
“Plane tickets cost €1,000; there’s another €200 for a night in a hotel. How much does a week’s vacation in Mallorca cost? €5,000?”
Instead of €200 dinners out, Carrió said “many people prefer to pack their Tupperware to go to the beach”.
As the island grapples with a “hospitality crisis”, Annabel’s monster bill is a reminder that while everyday tourists are tightening their belts, the super-rich are still feasting like kings.
Meanwhile across Spain, the row over mass tourism is only growing louder.
From Majorca to Barcelona, residents have staged angry protests, spraying graffiti on hotels and chanting for “tourists to go home” as soaring costs, overcrowding and environmental strain fuel a backlash against the industry.

- “Various Fish” – £37,800
- 17 Dom Pérignon Rosé – £28,560
- 1 Louis Cristal 2015 – £966
- 1 Louis Cristal Brut – £798
- 1 Bollinger Cuvée BR1 – £126
- 1 Veuve QL Rosé – £113
- 1 Laurent Perrier Rose – £113
- 1 Laurent Cuvee Brut – £84
- 1 Laurent Millésime – £294
- Pizzas (Margherita, Prosciutto, Truffle, Tartar, Carbonara) – £15–£40 each
- Pasta dishes (Spaghetti Vongole, Tagliatelle Bolognese, Risottos) – £18–£32 each
Grand Total: £55,000 (€63,237.90 / $74,000)