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Can Joan de s'AigoBWorth Trying

Carrer del Baró de Santa Maria del Sepulcre, 5, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain · Ice cream shop, Chocolate cafe, Dessert shop · 4.5/5 Google (4945 reviews)

Takeout

Beloved historic Mallorcan café for ensaïmadas, hot chocolate, and almond ice cream at budget prices; expect queues and sometimes brusque service.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Can Joan de s'Aigo delivers exceptional food quality anchored by legendary ensaimadas and hot chocolate, paired with remarkable value in a historic Old Town setting that draws loyal locals and visitors alike. However, inconsistent execution—particularly variable service quality and occasional staleness in takeaway items—prevents a higher grade. The venue excels as a classic Palma institution for pastry lovers seeking authentic heritage fare, though peak-time crowds and service variability require managing expectations.

Restaurant Summary

Step into Palma history where marble tables and wood panels frame a room that feels warm and bustling. Servers sweep through with plates of cloud-light ensaïmadas as someone whispers, "This tastes like a sweet time capsule." Crowds can make the rhythm uneven, but the charm and prices keep people coming back. The cooking leans traditional Mallorcan bakery fare—think ensaimadas, hot chocolate, and almond ice cream—executed with a focus on heritage rather than novelty. It suits pastry lovers who prefer classic comforts over modern twists. Quality shines most when eaten fresh on-site; takeout can be less magical. For families, it is a treat: hot chocolate, ice creams, quarto sponge, and simple cocas mean kids find plenty to love. Tables are small and queues appear at peak times, so arrive early. Note that ensaimadas are made with lard, so pick vegetable cocas or ice cream if you avoid that.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€6-10 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic city-center lanes with tourists and locals; charming, heritage-rich cafés and boutiques.

Safety: Generally safe, busy pedestrian area with steady foot traffic and tourist presence.

Nearby: Near Old Town sights, shopping streets like Passeig del Born and Jaime III, and other cafés.

La LonjaLa Lonja is known for its charming narrow streets, historic buildings, and a strong presence of tapas bars, cafes, and traditional eateries. It attracts a mix of residents and visitors looking for authentic Mallorcan cuisine and a vibrant social atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–21:00 Tuesday08:00–21:00 Wednesday08:00–21:00 Thursday08:00–21:00 Friday08:00–21:00 Saturday08:00–21:00 Sunday08:00–21:00

Available: Takeout

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