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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Barne and Bravo epitomise a snack culture that holds its own in Costa Adeje, nestled amongst luxury hotels and expensive menus. Smaller stalls here serve authentic dishes at affordable prices, whilst the neighbouring Playa del Duque embodies the package holiday experience. The 11 best snack bars in Costa Adeje include places such as Old Bob’s Meet and Eat and The Old Barrel Bar & Restaurant, where guests can enjoy good food at reasonable prices. This selection reveals a side of the town that remains hidden from many holidaymakers.
Affordable dining between luxury hotels and the seafront promenade
Costa Adeje is situated in the south-west of Tenerife and forms part of the municipality of Adeje, which stretches from the coast into the mountainous hinterland. The snack bars along the seafront promenade cater to international visitors, so the staff usually speak English and German, and card payments are accepted almost everywhere. Between 2 pm and 4 pm, many establishments showcase their best offers. In the evening, the action shifts to Puerto Colón, where leisure and nightlife come together. At the simple street stalls, cash remains the most reliable form of payment.
Tips for your visit
Along the beach promenades, 41 cafés – such as the Wotherspoon’s Café – line the streets, where guests can enjoy a cortado and freshly squeezed orange juice in the morning overlooking Playa del Duque. In the alleyways of the historic town centre, the air is filled with the aroma of a spicy chicken dish, served there with mojo sauce. As soon as the afternoon sun hangs over the Barranco del Infierno, the terraces of Bar Los Amigos fill up.
There are 60 bars dotted around the waterfront; the Trópico Beach Bar serves small plates of regional tapas with a view of the sea. Between the coast and the municipality’s mountainous hinterland, 113 restaurants define the culinary scene. In the evenings, bartenders at the BBR Cocktail Bar Tenerife mix Canarian rum at the bar – it is one of the town’s 13 cocktail bars.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any snack bars in Costa Adeje with outdoor seating or sea views?
There are numerous snack bars dotted along the beach promenades, many of them near Playa del Duque with outdoor seating and unobstructed sea views. Of the 113 restaurants and 60 bars, quite a few offer outdoor seating. The coastal location allows guests to enjoy sea views whilst dining, for example at the Trópico Beach Bar.
Which snack bars in Costa Adeje are also popular with locals?
Away from the beach promenade, establishments in the historic centre of Adeje cater more towards locals. There, you’ll find the spicy chicken dish served with mojo sauce. The 41 cafés and many bars outside the tourist areas count local residents amongst their regulars.
How much do snacks cost on average in Costa Adeje?
Prices depend heavily on the location; at Playa del Duque, snack bars are more expensive than in the town centre. A simple dish costs around 10 to 15 euros. In the areas closer to the tourist spots, where there are 113 restaurants, prices are generally higher than in the hinterland.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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