As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
On the black pebble beach at Puertito de Güímar, La Charcada El Puertito and El Chiringuito De San Juan are situated side by side on Calle Almte. Gravina. The fish served here is often caught that very morning, after the local fishermen have finished their day’s work. This is what sets the 12 best restaurants in Güímar apart: they follow the rhythm of the coast, not that of the tourist crowds. The town stretches from the south-east coast up to the higher ground in the Valle de Güímar. A walk through the Pyramids of Güímar can be combined with a stop for refreshments down by the Carretera El Puertito.
Fresh fish right on the black pebble beach
Between 2 pm and 4 pm, the beachside restaurants are at their busiest. The ‚menú del día‘ rarely costs more than 12 euros and includes everything from soup and a fish course to dessert. Things quieten down in the evening, and establishments catering to locals, such as Restaurante Casa Pepe, don’t open until around 9 pm. The menus are usually only available in Spanish. Card payments aren’t accepted everywhere, so it’s worth having a bit of cash to hand. A basic knowledge of Spanish goes a longer way than any digital translation.
Tips for your visit
In the old town, you’ll find rabbit in salmorejo and papas arrugadas on the tables. Restaurante El Perenquén Glotón is the most popular, with 1,530 reviews, followed by La Plaza Café Gastrobar with 946. Then there’s the wine from the Valle de Güímar, which has its own designation of origin and is served straight from the valley to the table. There are 21 restaurants scattered from the coast up to the higher ground.
Around the Church of San Pedro Apóstol, three bars are open, where café cortado and small tapas set the tone at the bar. Bar VENTURA has 283 reviews. Above the village lies the Finca Salamanca restaurant, rated 4.6 stars. Further down, in the houses near the sea, fresh fish finds its way onto diners‘ plates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vegetarian options do restaurants in Güímar offer?
The 21 restaurants in Güímar serve grilled vegetables, papas arrugadas with mojo verde, salads and legume stews. Tomatoes and potatoes from the fertile Valle de Güímar often feature on the menus. However, meat-free dishes aren’t always clearly labelled on the menu, so it’s worth asking specifically about Canarian vegetable cuisine.
When is the best time to visit the restaurants in Güímar?
Around the time of the festivities in honour of the patron saint, San Pedro Apóstol, at the end of June, the restaurants get noticeably busier. A trip to the Pyramids of Güímar also combines well with a stop for a bite to eat. During the grape harvest in late summer and autumn, wines from the valley’s own designation of origin are served fresh at the tables.
When are restaurants in Güímar open?
Restaurants in Güímar open for lunch at around 1 pm and for dinner from around 7 or 8 pm. Many establishments take a break in the afternoon, and it is common for them to have one day off per week. For snacks, there are twelve cafés and three bars, for example around the Church of San Pedro Apóstol.
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.