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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Café culture has a lasting influence on the character of Los Llanos. This small town, situated in the Aridane Valley, follows its own rhythm, detached from tourist standards and commercial conventions. Along Calle Real, there is a concentration of established cafés that serve primarily as meeting places for locals to enjoy a cortado, rather than for visitors. Particularly noteworthy is the locally grown Café de La Palma, a Canarian coffee that features as a standard offering in upmarket establishments.
Cortado, palm coffee and a genuine island atmosphere
The cafés in Los Llanos are open from the early hours of the morning until late in the evening. The busiest time is between nine and eleven in the morning, when shop staff, office workers and market-goers arrive. Prices remain reasonable: cortados are rarely priced at over €1.50, whilst slices of cake cost less than €3. Menus are predominantly in Spanish. A basic knowledge of the language makes ordering easier. Smaller restaurants tend to prefer cash payments. Café de La Palma does not always appear on printed menus, so it is advisable to ask the staff directly.
Tips for your visit
There are six cafés scattered across Los Llanos, several of them around the Plaza de España beneath the old laurel trees. At the tables in the shade of the church of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, guests sit enjoying coffee with milk and local pastries. Some menus feature coffee flavoured with the island’s cane sugar liqueur.
In the narrow streets of the historic town centre, small establishments with dark wooden bars have opened. Five bars round off the town’s culinary scene and often serve Palmyra wine with protected designation of origin. The banana plantations stretch from the Aridane Valley right to the outskirts of the town, and their fruit often features in the local cakes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cafés in Los Llanos do the locals frequent?
There are six cafés in Los Llanos de Aridane, several of which are situated around the Plaza de España in the historic town centre and are also popular with locals. The centrally located cafés, in particular, situated beneath the old laurel trees, attract both residents and visitors alike.
How much do cafés in Los Llanos cost on average?
Cafés in Los Llanos are reasonably priced, with a coffee usually costing between one and three euros. Guests should budget around five to ten euros for a light snack and a drink.
Are cafés in Los Llanos suitable for families with children?
The six cafés in Los Llanos are generally suitable for families, particularly those on the Plaza de España with their shady laurel trees and outdoor seating. Their central location in the town centre makes them easy to visit with children.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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