Rapha Clubhouse Mallorca
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Rapha Clubhouse Mallorca is a cycling apparel shop and café run by Rapha, on Plaça del Rosari in Palma's old town near the cathedral, open since 2017. It's known for specialty coffee from local roaster Mistral, pastries like croissants and doughnuts, and Balearic sandwiches, alongside a shop floor of Rapha kit and cycling artwork. Cyclists get bike racks, pumps, indoor and outdoor terrace seating on the square, and a hub for club rides and live race screenings.
Rapha Mallorca doubles as the island's cycling clubhouse, two floors of retail and coffee bar built around riders comparing routes before or after a lap of the island. The brand tested the market here first with a mobile pop-up, a Rapha-branded vintage Citroen van parked in Puerto Pollenca from 2011, before it set down a permanent home in 2017. The cafe runs under its own name, Rapha Reroute, and its flat white has a local reputation as one of the best pulled in Palma, poured alongside croissants, vegan banana bread and doughnuts. Cycling artwork covers the walls and a screen runs live races and archive footage, so the room works as a rest-day coffee stop as easily as a pre-ride briefing room. It's home to the Rapha Cycling Club's Mallorca chapter, and weekly group rides for riders of every level set off from the square out front. The clubhouse also sponsors Termes 53, the ultra-distance gravel race that crosses all 53 of Mallorca's municipalities, and turns out at Mallorca 312 and Ironman Alcudia.
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Shop and cafe are open Monday to Saturday, closed Sunday; the cafe closes earlier at 7.30pm while the shop stays open till 8pm. A Mallorca North pop-up extends Rapha's presence beyond Palma for riders elsewhere on the island.
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Common questions
- Why stop at Rapha Clubhouse Mallorca on a bike ride?
- Rapha Clubhouse Mallorca is a cycling apparel shop and café run by Rapha, on Plaça del Rosari in Palma's old town near the cathedral, open since 2017. It's known for specialty coffee from local roaster Mistral, pastries like croissants and doughnuts, and Balearic sandwiches, alongside a shop floor of Rapha kit and cycling artwork. Cyclists get bike racks, pumps, indoor and outdoor terrace seating on the square, and a hub for club rides and live race screenings.
- When is Rapha Clubhouse Mallorca open?
- Shop and cafe are open Monday to Saturday, closed Sunday; the cafe closes earlier at 7.30pm while the shop stays open till 8pm. A Mallorca North pop-up extends Rapha's presence beyond Palma for riders elsewhere on the island.