← All restaurants in Villa De Valverde
As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Al horno on Calle las Delicias has a rating of 4.9 stars from 192 reviews, putting it at the top of the list of the ten best restaurants in Villa de Valverde. El Hierro’s capital is not situated by the sea, but in the north-east at an altitude of around 600 metres. Queso herreño is part of everyday life here, not just a tourist attraction. La Tafeña Restaurante on Calle Quintero Ramos has a rating of 4.8 stars based on 1,296 reviews – a score that cannot be explained by marketing alone. The rural character of the town is evident both in the dining rooms and on the plates.
Eating out in Valverde: prices, opening times, tips
Lunchtime, between 2 pm and 4 pm, is the highlight of the week in Villa de Valverde. The ‚menú del día‘ costs between 10 and 14 euros and comprises three courses including a drink, often featuring produce from the Herreño highlands. In the evenings, things are quieter and more expensive. Outside the peak season, guests do not need to book a table, but during the Easter holidays and in August, they do. La Mirada Profunda on Calle Santiago has a menu mainly in Spanish, and in smaller establishments such as Bar Los Molinos De San Juan, cash remains the usual method of payment.
Tips for your visit
Ten restaurants are scattered throughout the alleyways of the capital, situated at an altitude of 600 metres. The tables are laden with the island’s cheeses, made from goat’s, sheep’s and cow’s milk. Mesón del Norte on C. Barlovento has 426 reviews averaging 4.4 stars and maintains a simple style with regional cuisine.
The busier establishments are clustered around Calle Quintero Ramos and Calle Santiago; La Tafeña and La Mirada Profunda have a combined total of more than 2,200 reviews. The town’s sole guachinche serves local wine alongside hearty dishes. A little further afield, on Calle Lola González, La Gruta boasts a rating of 4.7 stars from 71 reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Villa de Valverde?
German is of little use in the ten restaurants in Villa de Valverde, as the town has a rural character and sees very little mass tourism. A basic knowledge of Spanish or English makes communication much easier. In places such as La Tafeña or El Encuentro, a translation app or simply pointing at the menu will help if needed.
Do you need to book in advance at restaurants in Villa de Valverde?
On normal weekdays, the ten restaurants in Villa de Valverde rarely require a booking, as they remain relatively small. During the Bajada de la Virgen and other festive occasions, however, the restaurants fill up quickly, so it’s worth enquiring in advance. The village’s one guachinche also requires advance booking due to limited seating.
What vegetarian options do restaurants in Villa de Valverde offer?
Vegetarian dishes in Villa de Valverde’s restaurants rely heavily on cheese made from goat’s, sheep’s and cow’s milk, which forms part of El Hierro’s culinary heritage. These are accompanied by papas arrugadas with mojo, salads and vegetable side dishes. The selection of strictly vegan options remains limited, as animal products dominate the island’s cuisine.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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