As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Arrecife opens its cafés for the dockworkers long before the terraces on the south coast come to life. ANTIPØDA Specialty COFFEE on Calle Hermanos Zerolo has 391 reviews, whilst Islote la Fermina has 486. Both are located in the capital of Lanzarote, not in the touristy south. The 12 best cafés in Arrecife serve a cortado for less than 1.50 euros to customers who order in Spanish. At Charco de San Ginés, coffee is served right where the fishing boats are moored. Not a resort, but a port city on the Atlantic.
Cafés in Arrecife: prices, opening hours, local customs
A café con leche in Arrecife usually costs less than 1.50 euros – a significant difference compared to Puerto del Carmen. The Cafeteria El Salsero on Calle Santander opens early to cater for office workers and the harbour. Between 2 pm and 4 pm, the tables fill up for a second time. Cards are accepted almost everywhere, though at El cafelito y algo más on Calle Aniagua, guests prefer to pay in cash. A knowledge of Spanish makes ordering easier, but it isn’t essential. Amelie and friends is one of the smaller establishments, with 83 reviews.
Tips for your visit
At the Charco de San Ginés, the cafés push their tables right up to the edge of the lagoon. Amidst the moored fishing boats, you’ll find a cortado, accompanied by a slice of bienmesabe. In the alleyways behind, the Mi Niña Café on Calle Canalejas serves its coffee at the bar whilst you stand, backed by 247 reviews.
Near the stone bridge leading to the Castillo de San Gabriel, 44 bars open their doors onto the Atlantic, with 27 cafés nestled amongst them. The ANTIPØDA, with its 391 reviews, draws guests to Calle Hermanos Zerolo. In the shady squares between the harbour and the church, locals linger over their lattes in the morning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any cafés in Arrecife with outdoor seating or sea views?
Of the 27 cafés in Arrecife, several have outdoor terraces, particularly along the Charco de San Ginés lagoon and on the waterfront promenade near the Castillo de San Gabriel. From the Charco, you can see the fishing boats. Coastal venues such as La Vela on Avenida Olof Palme overlook the Atlantic Ocean.
Which cafés in Arrecife are popular with locals?
Locals head for the cafés around the Charco de San Ginés and those in the streets of the old town, away from the cruise ship routes at the harbour. The Cafetería El Cortadito on Calle Manolo Millares is one such spot, as are the cafés near the shopping street Calle León y Castillo.
How much do cafés in Arrecife cost on average?
A black coffee in Arrecife usually costs one to two euros, whilst a latte is often two to three euros. Coffee with a pastry or a small snack will set you back around five to eight euros.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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