There’s something poetic about grinding coffee in a place that was built for grinding. Sāntal Café has found its home inside one of Santa Catalina’s old mill buildings and the fit feels almost inevitable. Step through the door and the history of the space wraps around you quietly. Thick stone walls, a ceiling that reaches a little higher than you’d expect, and light spilling generously through large windows that frame the street like a painting.

Outside, the terrace pulls you in even before you’ve decided to stop. A handful of carefully arranged tables sit among the greenery in front of the mill. Inside, the mood is just as easy. Cozy corners, warm textures, and enough natural light to make every seat feel like the best one in the house. Sāntal doesn’t try to be a statement. It simply is one.

Coffee, Pastries and Brunch
The coffee here is taken seriously but not solemnly. Rodrigo Moreno and his team source with care, and every cup reflects that. Whether you’re after a precise single-origin pour-over or a reliably silky flat white, Sāntal delivers without the pretension that sometimes tags along with specialty coffee culture.

Then there are the pastries. Baked in-house daily to pair with the morning hours, they share the counter with an expanding brunch offer that makes it genuinely hard to leave before noon. And if you find yourself wanting to bring the whole gang, Sāntal Café is also available for private hire. Birthdays, creative meetups, even corporate events, the space adapts gracefully. It’s a mill, after all.

Building Something That Lasts
On the day we visited, Rodrigo was navigating Sāntal with a toddler in tow. His daughter who had just discovered the miracle of walking and was consequently testing that skill on every available surface.

The name of the café says something about the intention. Sāntal, derived from sandalwood, carries warmth and rootedness with it, a quiet depth that suits both the scent and the space. Rodrigo’s vision was never about chasing trends. It was about building a neighborhood place that people would return to not because it’s new, but because it feels familiar.

Windmill Heritage on Mallorca
Sāntal sits within a tradition that runs deep across the island. Mallorca’s windmills, those quietly iconic silhouettes you see rising above the plain, have marked the landscape for centuries. They ground grain, pumped water, and shaped the rhythms of rural and urban life alike.

Today, many of them stand as monuments, a few, like the building that houses Sāntal Café, have found new purpose without losing their bones. Sitting on Sāntal’s terrace, coffee in hand, sun on your face, you’ll glance up at those old stone walls and see them a little differently. Some things were built to keep going. ![]()
Read more about windmills on Mallorca, here, and about the best specialty coffee shops in Palma, right here.
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