Located in Palma, Doña Blanca is a café with a Google rating of 4.2 and 2471 reviews. It offers a variety of drinks and snacks, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the city. The café's central location makes it a popular choice for both locals and visitors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which dishes are most often ordered at Doña Blanca?
Reviews most often mention arepas, empanadas, bandeja paisa, salchipapa, pandebono, ajiaco and Cuban sandwiches. One review says the salchipapa at Doña Blanca is enough for 4 people. That makes it a practical option if you want to try several Colombian dishes in one visit.
Is the food at Doña Blanca freshly prepared?
Several reviews mention freshly prepared food, while others note that takeaway or delivery can arrive cold. One takeaway bandeja paisa was reported at 17 euros, and one delivery arrived completely cold even though the home was only 5 minutes away. If you order out, it may help to confirm preparation and collection time.
How is the service and how long does it usually take?
Reviews name several staff members positively, including Omar, Marisa/Maritza, Valeria, Yany/Yanni, Veronica, Angelica and Jessica. Some guests report waiting about 10 minutes for an order that was already ready, or around 15 minutes for a menu to arrive. When the café is busy, timings can be longer.
Is Doña Blanca usually busy, and should I go early?
Several reviews describe Doña Blanca as often busy. The venue is described as spacious and has air conditioning, which can be useful when there are more guests. If you visit at peak times, it is sensible to allow extra time, especially for larger groups or multi-item orders.
What time of day is Doña Blanca best for?
The menu includes breakfast, lunch, snacks, pastries, bread and drinks, so Doña Blanca is used at several times of day. Reviews often mention morning coffee, chocolate and breakfast items. Its central location in Palma makes it practical for a short break or meeting friends.
What prices have been mentioned for Doña Blanca?
Reviews mention several concrete prices: a small malt drink cost 2.60 euros, and a takeaway bandeja paisa was reported at 17 euros. These figures are useful when comparing with similar cafés in Palma. The menu also includes drinks, snacks and traditional Colombian dishes.
Does Doña Blanca have more than one location, and what facilities are there?
Several reviews mention locations in Palma and Inca. For the Palma branch, air conditioning is also noted, and the venue is described as spacious. If you need to call ahead, the phone number is +34 971 900 178.