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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Gáldar was once the seat of a Guanartemen, and this royal city of the Guanches continues to serve down-to-earth cuisine to this day. The goat meat comes from local farmers, and the onions from the fields at the foot of the Montaña de Gáldar. Fresh fish from nearby Sardina del Norte finds its way onto the plate. La Cantina de Ro boasts a perfect five-star rating based on 27 reviews, whilst Barrica y Grosella scores 4.8. The 12 best restaurants in Gáldar showcase northern Canarian cuisine that is more affordable than much of what is on offer in Gran Canaria.
Northern Canarian cuisine: The essentials first
The main meal here is served between 2 pm and 4 pm. The ‚menú del día‘ offers a three-course meal, including a drink, for less than 12 euros. In the evening, restaurants don’t open again until 9 pm. The menus are predominantly Spanish, and in smaller establishments, guests prefer to pay in cash. For fish dishes, visitors are happy to make the ten-minute journey to Sardina del Norte. For connoisseurs, this trip is an integral part of the Gáldar experience. Laiba Doner Kebab has already garnered 511 reviews, demonstrating just how busy business is here on a daily basis.
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In the historic centre around the Iglesia de Santiago de los Caballeros, 51 restaurants are scattered throughout the narrow streets. The Bar Restaurante Hnos. Melian stands out with 880 reviews and a 4.5-star rating; it’s a popular spot for locals in the afternoon. Six bars line the squares of the old town. At La Trastienda de Chago, which has 456 reviews, fish caught fresh from Sardina harbour is served up.
Three pizzerias have set up shop amongst the houses in the town centre. Within walking distance of the Cueva Pintada, smaller eateries await visitors to the painted cave. Off the main thoroughfare, three kebab takeaways cater for a quick bite, whilst El Efecto Baco, with 83 reviews, and Restaurante El Patio, with 106 reviews, have established themselves as fixtures in the centre.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need to book in advance at restaurants in Gáldar?
With 51 restaurants in Gáldar, it’s worth making a booking at weekends and on public holidays around the Iglesia de Santiago de los Caballeros. The Bar Restaurante Hnos. Melian, with its 880 reviews, fills up quickly at these times. During the week, guests can usually find a table at the smaller establishments without booking.
What vegetarian options do restaurants in Gáldar offer?
The 51 restaurants feature vegetarian classics of Canary Islands cuisine on their menus, such as papas arrugadas with mojo, gofio dishes and vegetable stews. The three pizzerias serve meat-free pizzas and pasta. The six bars in the old town offer small vegetarian tapas to accompany a glass of wine.
When is the best time to visit the restaurants in Gáldar?
A visit goes well with a trip to the Cueva Pintada in the centre, when the surrounding eateries are open for lunch between 2 pm and 4 pm. During the summer festivities celebrating St James the Apostle, the restaurants cook up dishes using regional ingredients from the banana-growing areas at the foot of the Montaña de Gáldar.