As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Güímar nestles on the south-east coast of Tenerife, a long way from the rows of hotels at Playa de las Américas. The Chinguaro bar has 158 reviews, followed by El Café de La Esquina with 151; both boast a 4.5-star rating. Locals come here to enjoy their cortado, without any holiday scenery in sight. Anyone looking for the 12 best cafés in Güímar won’t find any chain outlets, but rather corner cafés in the town centre and small establishments overlooking the Valle de Güímar. The valley rises from the coast to higher ground, with the pyramids – made famous by Thor Heyerdahl – standing in between.
Cafés in Güímar: What visitors need to know
Menus are often displayed in Spanish only, so knowing a few basic phrases will help when ordering. It’s safer to carry cash than to use a card, as small establishments such as Café Añaterve, with its billiards room, don’t always accept card payments. A coffee rarely costs more than 1.50 euros. The cafés are busy in the mornings, whilst lunch is served between 2 pm and 4 pm. After a tour of the pyramids, the route takes you a few kilometres down to Puertito de Güímar, where you can enjoy fresh fish on the black pebble beach. El Callejón maintains its 4.3-star rating based on 45 reviews.
Tips for your visit
Houses crowd round the square in front of the Church of San Pedro Apóstol. At Pl. de San Pedro 9 stands the San Pedro Cafe Dulcería; a few steps further on, the Rincon del Pan Güímar, with 152 reviews, serves its pastries alongside a cortado. Some establishments open out onto the street with just a few tables under awnings, offering a view of the cobbled pavement.
Away from the row of cafés are three bars serving wine from the Valle de Güímar, which has its own designation of origin. At C. de Canarias 4, La Rika Arepa del Sabor serves Venezuelan arepas. Dulces Café has the highest rating with five stars, though this is based on only two reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do cafés in Güímar cost on average?
The twelve cafés in Güímar are priced in line with other towns in the Canary Islands. A coffee on its own usually costs between one and two euros. A simple breakfast of coffee and pastries often costs between three and six euros.
Are cafés in Güímar suitable for families with children?
The twelve cafés in Güímar are generally suitable for families with children. Establishments such as El Café de La Esquina are located in the town centre near the Church of San Pedro Apóstol and have outdoor seating. When visiting the Pyramids Archaeological Park, families will find plenty of places to stop for a bite to eat in the surrounding area.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Güímar?
In the 21 restaurants in Güímar, German is not always reliable when ordering, as the town is less touristy than the south coast. A basic knowledge of Spanish or English makes communication easier, as the staff mainly speak Spanish.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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