As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
It is not the south that is driving vegan cuisine in Tenerife, but La Laguna. In this historic university town in the north, Vegigan, Veggie Penguin and Somos lo que comemos cook with Canary Islands produce that goes far beyond imported ‚bowl‘ concepts. Anyone looking for the best vegan restaurants in Tenerife will find a vibrant, up-and-coming scene there, transforming local ingredients into plant-based dishes. Manipura Restaurante in Puerto de la Cruz and Tierra Café in Costa Adeje round off the picture along the coast. The island is dominated by Mount Teide, Spain’s highest mountain.
Vegan restaurants: South meets North
The ‚menú del día‘ costs between 10 and 14 euros in many vegan establishments and includes three courses plus a drink. Prices rise noticeably in the evening. Restaurants in La Laguna follow regional mealtimes: lunch starts from 2 pm, whilst dinner rarely begins before 9 pm. In Costa Adeje, BuenaVida 100 per cent Vegan Restaurant and Tierra Café open earlier. Card payments are common, but it’s still a good idea to carry some cash. At Easter and in August, it’s advisable to book early.
Tips for your visit
La Laguna boasts the widest selection of vegan options in the north. Vegigan, Veggie Penguin and Somos lo que comemos are all located close together there – three venues in one town. Otherwise, purely plant-based dishes can be found scattered amongst the island’s 1,099 restaurants, where papas arrugadas with green mojo are served entirely without any animal products. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the eateries are clustered around the harbour town’s pedestrianised areas.
Eco Eco Brunch & Café in Arona specialises in breakfast, reflecting the style of the Canary Islands‘ 491 cafés: avocado, soya milk and fresh fruit. Between Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos, more such venues line the coast. Bars are following suit, offering plant-based tapas alongside the classic Canary Islands fare.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are vegan restaurants in Tenerife open?
The island’s 1,099 restaurants usually open at around 12 or 1 pm for lunch and stay open until around 10 or 11 pm in the evening. Vegan restaurants in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and in the tourist centres in the south often stay open all day. Some establishments close on Sundays and Mondays, so it’s worth checking in advance.
What’s the best way to get to the vegan restaurants in Tenerife?
Many vegan restaurants are located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and in the coastal towns in the south, and are easily accessible by hire car via the TF-1 and TF-5 motorways. TITSA bus services provide reliable connections between the larger towns. In the pedestrianised areas of the town centres, guests can easily reach the restaurants on foot.
Are there any vegan restaurants in Tenerife with outdoor terraces or sea views?
The mild climate means that many restaurants and the 491 cafés have outdoor terraces. Some establishments along the promenades in the south and in the port city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife offer direct sea views. During the peak season, a booking is recommended to secure a terrace seat.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
All restaurant profiles for the Canary Islands can be found at www.Kanaren-Kleinanzeigen.com.