Noti Specialty Coffee – Cafés & Bars in Mallorca

Noti Specialty Coffee

Palma de Mallorca

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Noti Specialty Coffee, full name Noti Coffee Roasters & Kitchen, is a specialty coffee roastery and café in the center of Palma de Mallorca. On Carrer de Josep Tous i Ferrer, just steps from Plaça d'Espanya, the house roasts its own beans and pairs them with a brunch and bakery kitchen. Guests rate it 4.8 out of 5 on Google.

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What makes Noti Specialty Coffee special

Noti isn't a café that happens to have a machine – it's a genuine roastery. Roasting happens in Mallorca, with a declared focus on serving only single origins scoring 85+ on the SCA scale. The team hand-picks every lot, covering the full spectrum of the coffee plant, from classically washed and naturally processed coffees to bold, vibrant cups with real character.

The range includes rare varieties you rarely find this concentrated on an island: Geisha, Wush Wush and Ombligón sit alongside a washed Nicaraguan Caturra and an anaerobic natural Ethiopian Heirloom. Want to go deeper? Noti runs cuppings where you taste more than eight exclusive coffees and have the roasting and bean selection explained by hand.

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Coffee & menu

Behind the counter you'll find espresso, filter and cold brew, plus plant-based milk alternatives and decaf options. The house-roasted beans are also sold whole or ground to take home – the Nicaraguan Caturra starts around €13.50, the Ethiopian Heirloom around €18.50.

The food is taken seriously too: a changing brunch and breakfast menu with sweet and savory choices, fresh baked goods and freshly squeezed juices. Guests single out the white-chocolate-and-pistachio croissant and the tostadas on what seems to be house-made seeded bread. A detail many appreciate: breakfast is served throughout opening hours, not just until midday.

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Atmosphere & location

Inside, Noti is small, colorful and lovingly furnished – more living room than coffee shop, with a handful of seats that fill up early. The staff has a reputation for attentive, fast service even when nearly every table is taken.

The location could hardly be more central: a short walk from the old town around the cathedral and Born, right on the Plaça d'Espanya transport hub with bus, train and the Sóller tram. Because seats are in demand and the sweet pastries can sell out early on busy days, an early visit pays off – especially at the weekend.

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Frequently asked questions about Noti Specialty Coffee

What makes Noti Specialty Coffee special?

Noti roasts its coffees itself - the roaster is openly visible in the café. The team selects single origin coffees ranging from washed and natural to lively, characterful varieties and brews them on a La Marzocco. Freshly baked goods and a changing brunch menu in a small, colorful atmosphere are also on offer.

Do I have to make a reservation at Noti?

Noti is a small, cozy café without a classic reservation system - you come by spontaneously. Because it gets full quickly and the popular sweet pastries are sometimes sold out, it's worth coming early in the morning, especially at weekends, to secure a place and the full selection.

When is Noti open?

Noti opens early in the morning and is open throughout the morning and into the early afternoon. Breakfast is served throughout the opening hours, not just until midday. It is best to check the exact, current times in advance on the website noti.coffee or the Instagram profile @noticoffee.

What are the prices at Noti?

The prices are at the usual level for specialty coffee in Palma - slightly above the classic city café, but with home-roasted beans, careful preparation and fresh cuisine. You can buy whole or ground beans to take home at fair prices directly from the café.

Is there anything to eat at Noti?

Yes, in addition to coffee, there are freshly baked goods, a changing breakfast and brunch menu with sweet and savory options and freshly squeezed juices. The pastries are popular and can sell out early on busy days - another reason to pop in early.

How do I get to Noti in the center of Palma?

The café is located at Carrer de Josep Tous i Ferrer 2, just a few minutes' walk from Plaça d'Espanya with buses, trains and the Sóller tram. It is a short walk from the old town around the cathedral and Born. Walking is the quickest way to reach the dense center.