RivaReno – Ice Cream & Delis in Mallorca

RivaReno

Palma de Mallorca

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RivaReno Gelateria brings real Italian gelato to Palma's old town - at one of the city's most beautiful addresses. The ice cream parlour sits right on Plaça de la Llotja, opposite the magnificent Gothic building Sa Llotja, just a few steps from the harbour and the promenade. Riccardo Falcone opened his first RivaReno here in 2015, and ever since, queues of locals and visitors have reliably formed in front of the counter.

RivaReno – impression 1

What makes RivaReno Gelateria special

The difference comes down to uncompromising freshness: the gelato is made fresh every morning in the adjoining laboratorio, and you can watch the machines at work through the window. Leftovers from the previous day are never sold.

One technical detail explains the famous creaminess: RivaReno stores its gelato at around −10 °C rather than the usual −16 to −18 °C. At this warmer temperature the flavour comes through far more intensely, and nothing tastes icy or hard.

RivaReno – impression 2

Flavours & specialities

The undisputed star is pistachio: on a summer day this store alone gets through 60 to 70 kilos of it. Falcone uses three to four times more real raw material than usual and skips colouring entirely - the pistachio is the main ingredient, not the dye.

Alongside it sit house specialities like Cremino RivaReno, Bacio and Morena, plus classics such as Nocciola, Stracciatella, Vaniglia Bourbon and Cioccolato. The sorbets are made with up to 65 percent real fruit and are dairy-free; around ten vegan options fill the display case, including creamy versions like pistachio and hazelnut. You can combine two flavours in one small scoop - roughly €4.50 for two flavours in a cone - and, if you fancy, have it topped with liquid chocolate.

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Origins & quality

RivaReno was founded in 2004 in Bologna by four friends with unusual backgrounds: a car-industry manager, a BBC reporter, a lawyer and gelato-maker Leonardo Ragazzi. The name refers to the banks of the river Reno in Emilia-Romagna. The first store opened in 2005 in Milan's Navigli district.

Just two years later, the association Golosaria awarded the brand the title "Miglior Gelateria d'Italia" - best gelato shop in Italy. Only natural ingredients are used, without hydrogenated fats, artificial colourings or preservatives, plus Alpine milk from the Stura Valley in Piedmont.

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Frequently asked questions about RivaReno

Do I need to book at RivaReno?

No. RivaReno is an ice cream parlour for spontaneous drop-ins, so no reservation is needed. You step up to the counter, choose your flavours and take your gelato in a cup or cone - or sit on one of the few stools. In high season, a short queue may form in front of the counter.

How much does the gelato at RivaReno cost?

The gelato sits within the usual range of a high-quality Italian gelateria. According to reports, around 4.50 euros gets you two flavours in a small cone. For the exact, current price, it's best to check directly at the counter or on the menu on site.

When is RivaReno open?

According to its own website, RivaReno on Plaça de la Llotja is open daily, until late in the evening in summer. Times can vary by season and weather. Check the current opening hours shortly before your visit on the official website or by phone at +34 971 781 829.

What is RivaReno's specialty?

Genuine gelato made fresh every morning in the laboratorio from natural ingredients - without hydrogenated fats, artificial colourings or preservatives. Classics like pistachio and chocolate feature alongside creative flavours such as fig or tiramisu. On request, your scoop can be topped with liquid chocolate.

Does RivaReno have vegan or fruity options?

Yes. Alongside the creamy milk-based flavours, there are sorbets with a high share of real fruit pulp, plus vegan options in the display case. You're welcome to combine two flavours in one portion - the staff are happy to oblige if you can't decide.

How do I get to RivaReno in Palma?

The parlour is at Plaça de la Llotja 1, opposite the Sa Llotja building, just a few minutes' walk from the harbour and the waterfront. The old town is largely pedestrianised; the easiest way to get there is on foot or by taxi. You'll find parking garages around the Paseo Marítimo.