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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
A café con leche in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria rarely costs more than two euros, and this is precisely what defines the café culture of the Canary Islands‘ largest city. Between the colonial district of Vegueta, centred around Santa Ana Cathedral, and the sandy beach of Playa de Las Canteras, regulars sip their coffee alongside digital nomads. The 12 best cafés in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria showcase this north-eastern part of the island, far removed from the mass tourism of the south. Cafetería El Sobrino has 1,404 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, whilst La Inglesa in Tafira Alta has achieved the same rating based on 93 reviews.
Coffee culture in Las Palmas: What you need to know
Locals have breakfast between 8 am and 10 am; from 11 am onwards, the late risers are sitting at the bar. A café con leche with tostada costs between €2.50 and €4 in local cafeterías, and slightly more in Triana or near Playa de Las Canteras. Card payments are usually accepted, though family-run establishments such as Cafetería El Sobrino require cash. Menus in authentic local cafés are rarely available in German; a knowledge of Spanish will help you get by. Café Regina on Mesa y López and Pastelería Singlutencake, with 260 reviews, demonstrate the range of options from city cafés to gluten-free bakeries.
Tips for your visit
In the cobbled alleyways of Vegueta, cafés are crammed between the sandstone façades near Santa Ana Cathedral. The café au lait is served in small glasses, with bienmesabe on the counter. On Playa de Las Canteras, the tables face the Atlantic; here, a ‚barraquito‘ with condensed milk sits alongside a ‚cortado‘. In the mornings, 16 bars serve up savoury tortillas, whilst in between them Granier bakes his pastries.
At Puerto de la Luz, the aroma of roasting coffee mingles with the salt from the docks, and the ovens of 24 pizzerias light up the kerbs in the evening. Los Mariángeles in Tafira Baja is deliberately off the beaten track, whilst di Nardi and the 012 Bar & Coffee attract a mixed crowd. Seventeen snack bars cater for quick bites between meals, whilst El Taller de Allende caters for a quieter clientele.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any cafés in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria with outdoor terraces or sea views?
Terraces overlooking the Atlantic stretch along Playa de Las Canteras, where the seafront promenade runs right up to the water’s edge. In Vegueta, there are outdoor tables on the cobbled squares around Santa Ana Cathedral.
Which cafés in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are popular with locals?
Regulars tend to sit away from the beach promenade, in the residential neighbourhoods and in the squares of Vegueta and Triana. Cafetería El Sobrino, with its 1,404 reviews, attracts locals, and its proximity to Puerto de la Luz ensures a mixed crowd.
How much do cafés in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria cost on average?
A black coffee usually costs between one and two euros. A light snack with a drink costs between five and ten euros, depending on the location; prices are higher near the beach at Playa de Las Canteras than in the neighbourhoods further inland.
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All restaurant profiles for the Canary Islands can be found at www.Kanaren-Kleinanzeigen.com.