As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Tías stretches from the island’s interior to the Atlantic coast, where Puerto del Carmen is situated. At 26 Avenida de las Playas, Lani’s Gourmet Restaurant has 1,360 reviews – more than any other restaurant in the town. The 12 best restaurants in Tías range from the hidden gem Casa Isidoro on Calle Mount Teide to the beach bar La Terracita de Flores, with its 425 reviews. Fresh fish is paired with Malvasía wine from the ash pits of the neighbouring wine region of La Geria. Vive Libre in the CC Costa Luz boasts a 4.9-star rating and demonstrates just how seriously cooking is taken here.
Seafood, wine and local hidden gems
At lunchtime, the ‚menú del día‘ takes centre stage: a three-course meal with a drink for between 10 and 14 euros, served in local restaurants between 2 pm and 4 pm. In the evening, Avenida de las Playas fills up, prices go up, and in August and at Christmas, you won’t get a table without a booking. Small eateries off the Avenida often only accept cash, such as Restaurante Mezzaluna in La Cañada. Knowing some Spanish helps in the locals‘ haunts; German menus are the exception there.
Tips for your visit
At the old harbour in Puerto del Carmen, grilled sea bass is served alongside Canary Islands potatoes with mojo sauce, accompanied by volcanic Malvasía from La Geria. Restaurante Casa Isidoro, at C. Mount Teide 4, boasts 4.9 stars from just 101 reviews and is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the beach promenade.
There are seven Indian restaurants in Tías, including the BOMBAY GRILL at 11 Calle Juan Carlos I, which has 404 reviews. Along Avenida de las Playas, the venues are packed close together, from the Devon Restaurant and Bar at number 70 to the Tiny Bar at 64A, which has been reviewed by 874 guests.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours of restaurants in Tías?
The 57 restaurants in Tías usually open around 12 noon or 1 pm for lunch and close in the evening between 10 pm and 11 pm. In the coastal area of Puerto del Carmen, kitchens often stay open continuously, whilst establishments such as the Restaurante Mezzaluna in La Cañada take a fixed break in the afternoon.
What’s the best way to get to the restaurants in Tías?
The LZ-2 country road connects the island’s interior with the coast and leads to the restaurants in Tías. Bus services run from the airport and from Arrecife to Av. de las Playas in Puerto del Carmen. Car parks and taxi ranks provide further access to the pedestrian promenade.
Are there any restaurants in Tías with outdoor terraces or sea views?
Many of the 57 restaurants are situated along Av. de las Playas in Puerto del Carmen and have terraces overlooking the Atlantic. The old harbour is home to a cluster of seafood restaurants, whose terraces serve fresh fish and seafood. The beach bar La Terracita de Flores also has seating facing the coast.
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.