← All restaurants in Morro Jable
As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
There are six cafés in Morro Jable, and the best of them are located away from the Jandía Playa hotel strip. The best cafés in Morro Jable are lined up along Calle Diputado Manuel Velázquez Cabrera in the old town centre. The Restaurante BohemiaTe scores 4.9 stars from 188 reviews there, whilst a few doors down, TACITA DE PLATA has garnered 324 reviews. On the terraces, locals sit alongside ferry passengers. The old fishing harbour supplies the town with fresh fish and sets the rhythm between the ferry crossing and a morning at Playa del Matorral.
Old harbour, fresh coffee, Canary Islands charm
The old town centre’s cafés open early. The tables fill up in the morning and late afternoon; between 2 pm and 4 pm, it gets quite busy. A cortado usually costs less than 1.50 euros, and small additional orders cost hardly anything more. At Cafetería La Familia in the Centro Comercial Cosmo on Av. del Saladar, guests prefer to pay in cash. Speaking Spanish makes ordering easier, but it isn’t essential, as the staff respond in English and German. In August and during the Christmas season, it’s worth arriving early at these popular spots.
Tips for your visit
The best spots are clustered along Calle Diputado Manuel Velázquez Cabrera. BohemiaTe and TACITA DE PLATA are just a few door numbers apart; the latter is located below number 42. In the shop windows, Canary Islands almond biscuits sit alongside lattes. From the upper streets, the view stretches as far as the lighthouse at Playa del Matorral, whilst in the mornings the aroma of coffee mingles with the sea air from the fishing harbour.
A second cluster is centred around Av. del Saladar. FARO PARADISE has 207 reviews, whilst right next door at number 13 is Kalifornia. Further afield, on Calle las Afortunadas, lies Mesón Don Pedro, which has garnered 795 reviews and draws guests to its tables in the evenings. Along the seafront promenade, a further 13 bars line the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Morro Jable?
German-speaking guests will have no trouble at all in Morro Jable’s 47 restaurants, as the harbour town attracts many holidaymakers from German-speaking countries. Menus are often available in German, and the staff have no trouble understanding orders in German.
Do you need to book in advance at cafés in Morro Jable?
You don’t normally need to book a table at the six cafés in Morro Jable. There are plenty of seats available in the mornings and late afternoons; it’s only during the high season that the seafront promenade gets busy at times.
What vegetarian options do cafés in Morro Jable offer?
The six cafés in Morro Jable serve sandwiches, salads, pastries and cakes without meat. Tostadas with tomato, tortilla and Canary Islands ‚papas arrugadas‘ with mojo are common meat-free side dishes.
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.