Discover the best coffee in Palma
Looking for some of the best coffee shops in Palma? Read on and be inspired to explore Palma’s specialty coffee scene. The city is brimming with countless small bars, cafes, and coffee shops. Here are some top recommendations, but keep exploring to find even more hidden gems.
Coffee in Palma
Palma’s coffee scene has evolved rapidly over the last 5-10 years, with new coffee shops continually emerging. Prices remain reasonable compared to places like Copenhagen, and the interiors range from stylish and modern to raw and rustic. Many coffee shops also offer delicious sandwiches and sweets, and you can often buy ground coffee or beans to take home. Let’s dive into some of the best coffee shops in Palma.
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Arabay – a central coffee shop in Palma
Located at the corner of Plaza Mayor and Sindicato, Arabay in Palma is a must-visit. Though new to Palma, Arabay has been roasting coffee since 1952. Their outdoor tables are popular for city-watching. They offer an espresso of the week, filter coffee, and superfood lattes, along with snacks like tostadas, llonguets, salads, and sweets. If Arabay is full, try the neighboring Brunch It.
Mistral – renowned coffee brand in Palma
Near Plaza Mayor, follow the aroma to Mistral’s cozy coffee bar, where beans are freshly roasted. Founders Greg and Agata have made Mistral one of Mallorca’s top specialty coffee brands. They also run Mistral Coffee House on Plaça Weyler, opposite the Caixa Forum. In Santa Catalina, find Mistral coffee at the bicycle café Plumo.
Plumo – cyclists’ haven in Palma
Plumo coffe bar, located on Plaça Quadrado, is a hub for cycling enthusiasts. Enjoy specialty coffee and delicious almond croissants from Thomas Bakery while connecting with fellow cyclists.
Rapha – cyclists’ coffee shop
Rapha in Palma combines cycling with excellent coffee. Located next to a quiet square, it offers a peaceful spot to enjoy your brew while mingling with the cycling community.
Cappuccino in Sant Miguel – stylish and elegant
Near Plaza Mayor, Cappuccino in Palma offers a unique café experience with stunning architecture and interior design. Enjoy your coffee in the courtyard with fountains or indoors with grand columns and wooden ceilings. Though on the pricier side, it’s worth it for the ambiance and service.
Traditional coffee at C’an Joan de S’Aigo
For a traditional experience, visit C’an Joan de S’Aigo in Palma’s old town. Dating back to the 1700s, it’s known for its original tiles, dark wood decor, and ensaïmadas dipped in hot chocolate.
Rosevelvet Bakery – coffee and cakes
A short walk from La Rambla, Rosevelvet Bakery in Palma offers a cozy atmosphere with a modern design. Enjoy their excellent coffee, hearty dishes like pastrami sandwiches, and a wide selection of cakes.
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La Molienda – pioneer in Palma’s coffee scene
La Molienda in Palma, founded by Toni and Miquel, has grown from a small shop to three cafes with their own coffee brand, La Base. Visit their terrace on Bisbe Campins 11 for a great Americano and healthy vegetarian snacks.
Café Can Martà – traditional in La Lonja
Since the 1930s, Café Can Martà in La Lonja has been a local favorite, serving affordable coffee, cakes, and the traditional Mallorcan breakfast: Pan con tomate with freshly squeezed orange juice and café con leche.
Café Riutort – urban and cozy
Café Riutort in Palma, run by Joanaina and Albert, offers a relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of Berlin or Barcelona. Their vegetarian menu and delicious cookies are perfect for lunch.
La Finca – hidden gem
Opposite the Escola Graduada, the coffee bar La Finca offers great cappuccinos, pastries, and light lunches. Their colorful salads and freshly squeezed juices are also a treat.
Mama Carmen’s – veggie hotspot in Santa Catalina
Mama Carmen’s in Santa Catalina is known for its vegan granola and fresh fruit. Their second location, Mama Carmen’s Coffee & Bakery, transformed an old bakery into a cozy café.
Surry Hills Coffee – Argentinian and Australian blend
In the Missió neighborhood, Surry Hills Coffee combines Argentinian and Australian coffee cultures. Enjoy their brunch menu and alfajores, typical Argentine cookies.
Café Elefante
Visit Café Elefante in Sant Agusti for a delicious brunch and a great cup of Mistral coffee.
Nanø Coffee Bar – a rising star
Close to El Corte Ingles by Jaime III, Nanø in Palma offers vegan cakes, sandwiches, and a stylish atmosphere. It’s a great spot for a quick break during your city walk.
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