As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Tenerife’s 491 cafés are almost perfectly split down the middle. In the north, the Aramar Café in Las Mercedes sticks to the traditional local coffee style that the Cafetería La Oficina II in La Laguna has been serving for years. The south caters to visitors from abroad, as evidenced by the Macaronesia Coffee Shop Bakery in Puerto de Santiago and The Tea House and Bar in Santiago del Teide on Mount Teide. Anyone comparing the 12 best cafés on Tenerife will have to choose between the café con leche at Bar San Felipe in La Caleta and the international menus of the coastal towns.
Café tips: North, South and in between
The cafés open early, with the rush peaking between 9 am and 1 pm. In local establishments such as the Cafetería Mesón Tamaimo, a café con leche costs less than 1.50 euros, whilst in the tourist areas around Adeje this price doubles. Smaller establishments such as Sin Gluten Raquel in Granadilla de Abona often only accept cash; card payments aren’t accepted everywhere. In La Laguna and Punta del Hidalgo, a knowledge of Spanish is helpful, whilst in the south, at El Vita in Alcalá, English and German are sufficient.
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The most famous establishments are clustered in the centre of La Laguna. The Cafetería La Oficina II keeps the tradition of the town’s cafés alive there, whilst the Aramar Café is situated further out in Las Mercedes.
In Tamaimo, there are two establishments situated close together: the Bar Cafeteria Tindaya and the Cafetería Mesón Tamaimo. On the coast, the Macaronesia Coffee Shop Bakery in Puerto de Santiago stands out because it combines a bakery and a café under one roof.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vegetarian options do cafés on Tenerife offer?
The 491 cafés on Tenerife often serve vegetarian sandwiches, tostadas with tomato and olive oil, as well as salads and pastries. Papas arrugadas with mojo can be ordered without meat in many places. At Sin Gluten Raquel in Granadilla de Abona, gluten-free baked goods are also available, whilst fresh fruit platters and smoothies feature on the menus at other establishments.
When is the best time to visit the cafés on Tenerife?
The morning for breakfast and the afternoon for coffee are the best times. During the carnival weeks in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital’s cafés are packed. In higher-altitude spots on Mount Teide, such as The Tea House and Bar in Santiago del Teide, the cooler hours are ideal for a visit.
When are cafés on Tenerife open?
Many of the 491 cafés on Tenerife open between 8 and 9 am and close in the early evening. In coastal towns such as Adeje, opening hours sometimes extend into the late evening. The exact opening hours depend on the location and the season.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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