As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
La Puerta Verde on Calle Fajardo tops the list of Haría’s restaurants with 2,981 reviews. In the Valley of a Thousand Palms, 16 restaurants serve dishes prepared according to local tradition, ranging from goat stew to grilled fish. The 12 best restaurants in Haría are spread across the town centre and the green countryside that supplies the kitchens with vegetables. La Casa de La Playa on Calle el Lajero has garnered 6,249 reviews, more than any other restaurant in the town. Modest white façades conceal kitchens that are capable of far more than their size would suggest.
Sancocho, palm trees and culinary surprises
At lunchtime, the ‚Menú del día‘ is the order of the day. A three-course meal, including a drink, costs between ten and 14 euros, often featuring homemade goat stew or fish from local waters. In the evening, service begins around 8 pm. Outside the peak season, there’s usually a table available, so there’s no need to book. At the Mercado Municipal de Abastos on Calle Barranco de Tesnesia and in the side streets, some eateries don’t have a menu, so it’s best to have cash to hand. Menus in German are rare; guests will get further if they speak Spanish.
Tips for your visit
Around Plaza León y Castillo, Folelé and Bar Folelé are situated at numbers 9 and 3 respectively, both boasting 558 reviews and a 4.6-star rating. Their terraces lie in the shade of the palm trees, with papas arrugadas and mojo on the tables. Six bars are scattered throughout the narrow alleyways of the valley. Many of the kitchens source their vegetables from the fertile surrounding countryside.
On Saturdays, the arts and crafts market fills the central square, and the tables around it fill up too. Local goat’s cheese features on numerous menus. César Manrique’s former home attracts art lovers, who stop by after visiting the village’s cafés to order a barraquito under the open sky.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are restaurants in Haría open?
Most of the 16 restaurants in Haría are open for lunch between 12 noon and 4 pm, and in the evening from around 7 pm. Many establishments extend their opening hours for the arts and crafts market in the central square, which takes place on Saturdays. Some restaurants remain closed on Sundays and Mondays.
What is the best way to get to the restaurants in Haría?
The best way for visitors to reach Haría is by hire car via the LZ-10 mountain road from Teguise or from the north via the LZ-201. Free parking is available on the outskirts of the village and around the central plaza. The 16 restaurants are within walking distance of each other, spread across the village centre and the Valley of a Thousand Palms.
Are there any restaurants in Haría with outdoor terraces or sea views?
Several of the 16 restaurants in Haría have outdoor terraces, often with views of the palm trees in the fertile valley and the surrounding mountains. However, as Haría is situated inland, away from the coast in the north of Lanzarote, it does not offer sea views. For coastal views, restaurants in nearby villages such as Arrieta are ideal.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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