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As the Gran Via area was under construction, many businesses had to move as this one did from Jacometrezo to Mayor St., where the Café del Comercio and later Café Lisboa had been before.

The name stems from the founder’s land, Mallorca; Coll, Ripoll, and Balaguer. The initial star product was not today’s napolitana, a sort of pastry filled with chocolate, but the ensaimadas and the chocolate offered by Matías Lopez, whose factory was close enough at Montera St. Clients were delighted tasting chocolate at the cosy saloon, today’s back room.

It is a store divided into two areas, the coffee shop-bar and the bakery although one can get boiled and cured hams as well. Ensaimadas, napolitanas or chocolate truffles are very appreciated by customers. Its logo is a woman from Mallorca wearing a traditional regional dress dancing on the pink wrapping paper. Is there anybody from Madrid that has not tried the delicious “Napolitanas”?

La Mallorquina has other branches at No. 39 Calle Velázquez, la Glorieta de Quevedo, and in the Moraleja Green shopping mall. On its website, you can place orders to collect in store or be delivered to your home address.

Services
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Century-old establishment
Practical Information
Address
Calle
Mayor, 2
28013
Tourist area
Sol / Gran Vía
Telephone
(+34) 91 521 12 01
Metro
Sol (L1, L2, L3)
Bus
50, SE712
Cercanías (local train)
Sol/Gran Vía
BiciMAD bike-share scheme

Docking Stations:

- Calle Mayor (calle Mayor,  20) 

- Plaza del Celenque, 1 

- Carretas (calle Carretas, 8) 

- Puerta del Sol A y B (Puerta del Sol, 1)

Opening times

Sun - Thurs: 9am - 8.30pm

Fri - Sat: 9am - 9pm

Type
Bakery