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Six cafés in Ingenio where locals take their cortado

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As of August 2026 (updated regularly)

Ingenio has six cafés, and none of them cater to tourists. To the east of the airport, tradespeople, families and pensioners sip their cortados at the bar, often before the first ‚menú del día‘. El Cumbrero has 228 reviews averaging 4.4 stars, whilst Ca‘ Elisa has 159 averaging 4.2. Anyone looking for the best cafés in Ingenio won’t find them in trendy establishments, but rather where the regulars gather for breakfast. Olivares, in the Carrizal neighbourhood, serves churros with coffee. It is precisely this down-to-earth atmosphere that sets Ingenio apart.

A cortado and a croissant with the locals

The day gets underway at El Cumbrero and Ca‘ Elisa from 8 am, with the busiest period lasting until 11 am. A coffee rarely costs more than 1.50 euros, whilst a tostada with juice comes to less than four euros. Menus are often displayed on the wall in Spanish only, but knowing a few words will help when ordering. Card payments are accepted, though cash is still welcome. At Olivares in Carrizal, fresh churros are served with your cortado. For transit passengers from the nearby airport, Ingenio is the go-to spot for a hassle-free first meal on Gran Canaria.

Esquinita Iberica

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1. Esquinita Iberica

4.6495 reviews

📞 928 50 93 29

Bar Cafetería El Cumbrero: Café in Ingenio

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2. Bar Cafetería El Cumbrero: Café in Ingenio

4.4228 reviews

📞 928 73 76 23

Bar Cafeteria Ca’ Elisa: Café in Ingenio

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3. Bar Cafeteria Ca‘ Elisa: Café in Ingenio

4.2159 reviews

📞 928 78 60 06

Barcafeteria 8-29: Café in Ingenio

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4. Barcafeteria 8-29: Café in Ingenio

5.02 reviews

📞 626 95 23 83

Bar Cafeteria Nico: Café in Ingenio

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5. Bar Cafeteria Nico: Café in Ingenio

Olivares Cafeteria Churreria Piscolabis: Café in Carrizal

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6. Olivares Cafeteria Churreria Piscolabis: a café in Carrizal

4.2244 reviews

📞 928 50 59 09

Tips for your visit

The cafés are clustered in the centre of Ingenio, and there’s also the Olivares in the Carrizal district. El Cumbrero stands out with 228 reviews, followed by Ca‘ Elisa with 159. Barcafeteria 8 bis 29 tops the list with 5.0 stars, though this is based on just two reviews.

As well as the six cafés, Ingenio has 27 restaurants and five bars. Anyone who likes churros with their coffee should head to the Olivares in Carrizal, which has garnered 244 reviews as a churrería. The Bar Cafeteria Nico remains well known by name, even without a star rating.


Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit the cafés in Ingenio?

Between March and May, and October and November, there are fewer tourists around. Prices remain more stable, and at the bar in El Cumbrero or Ca‘ Elisa, you won’t have to wait long for your cortado.

When are the cafés in Ingenio open?

The cafés open at 8 am; the busiest period lasts until 11 am, followed by the lunch break. Lunch is typically served between 1 pm and 4 pm. More affordable establishments often only open at lunchtime.

What’s the best way to get to the cafés in Ingenio?

In the centre of Ingenio, there are usually free parking spaces within walking distance. Parking becomes more difficult in the narrow streets of the old town; a short walk will get you to your destination faster than searching for a space.

The order of this list is not based on our editorial opinion, but solely on genuine user reviews.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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