As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Los Cancajos is a small coastal village renowned for its particularly authentic cuisine. What the village’s twelve best restaurants have in common is that they place regional produce – such as Canarian coffee, palm honey and fresh avocados – at the heart of their menus, rather than relying on standard tourist fare. This clearly sets Los Cancajos apart from comparable holiday destinations on the larger Canary Islands.
Prices, opening times and local tips
Guests looking for good-value yet high-quality dining will benefit from the lunchtime special between 2 pm and 4 pm: the ‚Menú del día‘ is served in many restaurants at prices ranging from 10 to 14 euros and includes a three-course meal plus a drink. Evening prices are considerably higher. Establishments that open as early as 6 pm mainly cater to tourists. It is advisable to carry some cash, as smaller establishments do not always accept card payments. During peak seasons such as August or Easter, it is advisable to book a table in advance, particularly from Friday to Sunday.
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Tips for your visit
Seven restaurants are scattered along the Los Cancajos promenade, many of them overlooking the black volcanic sand of the east coast. Fresh fish and Canary Islands potatoes with mojo sauce feature on the menus at several of these establishments. Right on the beach, three bars provide shade under sun sails, where guests gather after a swim.
Two pizzerias are situated a little way back from the shoreline, towards the residential area of Breña Baja. Their terraces catch the afternoon sun before the wind from the Atlantic picks up. Between the tables, the cobbled path leads on to the village’s next bathing cove.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any restaurants in Los Cancajos with outdoor terraces or sea views?
Several of the seven restaurants in Los Cancajos have outdoor terraces facing the beach promenade. Thanks to their location right on the east coast, some establishments offer views of the sea and the bays with their black volcanic sand.
Which restaurants in Los Cancajos are also popular with locals?
As well as the seven restaurants, the three bars are also popular haunts for locals from Breña Baja and the surrounding villages. In particular, the restaurants serving Canarian cuisine, situated away from the promenade, are frequented by the local population.
How much do restaurants in Los Cancajos cost on average?
Prices in the restaurants of Los Cancajos are in the mid-range, with main courses usually costing between 10 and 18 euros. In the three bars and two pizzerias, prices for smaller dishes tend to be lower.