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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
In the La Ranilla neighbourhood, behind the promenade, locals and holidaymakers stand at the same bars, unlike in the touristy south of Tenerife. In the narrow alleyways of this old fishing district, Arepera Vista Avila serves traditional Canary Islands home-style cooking at a fair price, alongside cafés such as the F & M Café and the Ébano Café. Anyone looking for the 12 best places to grab a bite to eat in Puerto de la Cruz will find queso asado, papas arrugadas and a proper café con leche. Puerto de la Cruz was one of the island’s first port towns and still takes its cuisine seriously.
Places to eat in Puerto de la Cruz: prices and best times
The ‚Menú del día‘ is the most affordable way to eat. At lunchtime between 2 pm and 4 pm, you can often get a three-course meal including a drink for less than ten euros, for example at the Cafetería Restaurante La Ñamera. In the early evening, locals meet up after work for tapas at the bars in La Ranilla. Card payments are accepted almost everywhere, though cash is still useful in small shops such as the Bar Zumería Kefran. Knowing some Spanish goes a long way, as authentic local establishments usually only print their menus in Spanish.
Tips for your visit
Around the Plaza del Charco, tables are packed right up to the edge of the old fishermen’s quarter. In the alleyways behind, 59 bars stay open into the evening, including the Bar Gran Torino. From the kitchens by the old harbour wafts the aroma of freshly fried fish, a tradition rooted in the fish-rich surroundings of the former fishing harbour.
During the day, the 70 cafés along the shaded waterfront promenade and in the historic old town fill up, including the Jardín de Inés and the Cafetería Iris. Restaurants serving locally sourced produce are scattered amongst the rows of houses in the Orotava Valley. Bananas and wines from the surrounding plantations find their way onto the plates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which eateries in Puerto de la Cruz are popular with locals?
Locals mainly frequent the bars and cafés around the Plaza del Charco, as well as the establishments in the old fishing quarter, such as the Bar Zumería Kefran and the Plaza Compostelana. Of the 59 bars and 70 cafés in the town, quite a few serve as everyday meeting places for residents, particularly those away from the tourist-filled seafront promenade.
How much do snacks cost on average in Puerto de la Cruz?
Prices usually range between 8 and 15 euros per person for a simple meal with a drink. In bars and cafés, tapas and snacks are cheaper, whilst the 16 pizzerias and some of the 111 restaurants are in the mid-range. The ‚menú del día‘ often brings the price of lunch down to less than ten euros.
Are snack bars in Puerto de la Cruz suitable for families with children?
The snack bars are well suited to families with children, as numerous establishments on the Plaza del Charco and the promenade have outdoor seating. The 16 pizzerias and cafés, such as the Ébano Café, serve child-friendly dishes. Added to this are the fresh fish dishes of the Canary Islands, which are also popular with younger guests.
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