Horno Santo Cristo
Horno Santo Cristo is a café in Palma, at FAN Shopping Center on Carrer del Cardenal Rossell. The shop is described as self-service at the counter, with only 5 tables and queues of around 10 people; one wait for coffee took almost 30 minutes. Takeaway ensaïmadas come in octagon-shaped boxes, and prices mentioned include 13 € for a small one at the airport and 20 € for a cappuccino, a small black coffee and one Duquesa. It is also noted as being one stop from the airport.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Horno Santo Cristo located in Palma?
Several reviewers place Horno Santo Cristo inside FAN Shopping Center in Palma. One review says it is on the ground floor, to the left of the main Carrefour entrance, while another mentions the bakery on the first floor. A separate airport branch is also mentioned at the final boarding gate / duty-free area.
How busy does it usually get, and how long are the waits?
Reviews describe Horno Santo Cristo as often busy, especially at peak times. One guest reported around 10 people in the queue and more than 20 minutes just to order coffee; another said service took almost 30 minutes. If you want to avoid waiting, earlier visits are the safer option.
Is there seating, or is it mainly takeaway/self-service?
Several reviews say Horno Santo Cristo uses counter self-service: you order, collect your tray, and take it to your table yourself. Seating is available, but limited; one reviewer mentions only 5 tables in the dining room. Outdoor seating is also mentioned, though it can fill up quickly at busy times.
What specialties are most often ordered?
Reviews most often mention ensaïmadas, including chocolate, cream-filled, pistachio, and classic versions. Coffee drinks such as cappuccino, latte, and café con leche are also frequently named, along with hot chocolate. Sandwiches, croissants, empanadas, and savoury snacks appear repeatedly too.
What are the prices like at Horno Santo Cristo?
Prices mentioned in reviews vary by item and location. One guest paid 13 € for a small ensaïmada at the airport, another 4.30 € for a baguette, and another 20 € for a cappuccino, a small black coffee, and one Duquesa. A separate review mentions 0.60 € for ice cubes.
Can you pay by card, or is cash accepted too?
Reviews mention card payment, but they also suggest that payment rules may vary by location or situation. Because one guest reported a card-only requirement, it is sensible to ask before ordering. To be safe, bring both a card and some cash if possible.
What is the easiest way to get there, and is parking available?
Several guests describe Horno Santo Cristo as convenient for a stop while shopping at FAN Shopping Center. One review says it is one stop from the airport, and another mentions a branch directly at the airport. The reviews provided do not confirm parking details, so combining the visit with shopping or airport plans may be the easiest option.
Is there anything to keep in mind when visiting in summer?
Yes, a few review-based details matter in summer. One guest says hot chocolate is not available during the summer months. Seating can also become limited, so an earlier visit is usually the easier option if you want to avoid queues and secure a table.
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Location
Carrer del Cardenal Rossell, s/n, 07007 Palma
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