As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Heladería Paradise in Adeje has 444 reviews and a perfect 5.0 rating, the highest among the town’s cafés. Two worlds lie apart between Costa Adeje on the coast and the historic mountain village centred around the Church of Santa Úrsula. Hotel terraces by the water stand in contrast to bars where locals sip their café con leche. Anyone looking for the 12 best cafés in Adeje will find them scattered between the tourist area and the town centre. Café Gourmet scores 4.9 stars from 121 reviews and is right up there with the best.
Café culture between the mountain village and the coast
In the historic town centre, a coffee and pastry usually costs less than three euros; often, the counter only accepts cash. The rush comes in the morning between nine and eleven, when locals pop in before work, and then again after lunch until around 4 pm. The Cafetería Juventud on Calle Telefónica has the most reviews, with 788. Guachinche establishments are mainly open from October to May, whilst the local wine is still flowing. Booking a table ensures you get a seat there.
Tips for your visit
Around the Church of Santa Úrsula, there are 28 cafés nestled amongst residential buildings and small squares. On the Plaza de la Cruz del Llano, the Plaza Café has 257 reviews and a 4.5-star rating; here, a cortado is served alongside almond pastries. On Avenida de la Constitución, Kalima and No solo Café are situated one after the other along the same street. Some terraces on the upper edge of the town face out towards the Barranco del Infierno gorge.
Things look different on the south-western coast. The Snack Café Puerto Colón is situated right by Puerto Colón harbour and has a rating of 4.8 stars. Amidst the tourist districts, the cafés are squeezed in amongst 21 bars; the Bar San Eugenio Café on Calle Gran Bretaña has 134 reviews. Adeje-style grilled chicken with mojo sauce is also served here, alongside coffee and pastries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vegetarian options do cafés in Adeje offer?
The 28 cafés in Adeje often serve vegetarian dishes such as salads, vegetable sandwiches, tortillas and pastries. In the tourist areas along the coast, such as at Puerto Colón harbour, you’ll also find bowls and sandwiches without meat.
When is the best time to visit the cafés in Adeje?
Coffee tastes particularly good in the morning after a hike through the Barranco del Infierno gorge, and likewise in the afternoon in the historic town centre near the Church of Santa Úrsula. On the coast, a break between two visits to the beach is just the thing.
When are the cafés in Adeje open?
Many cafés in Adeje open in the morning around eight or nine o’clock and stay open until early evening. In the coastal areas around Costa Adeje, opening hours are longer than in the higher-lying town centre.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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