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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
In Haría, La Puerta Verde at C. Fajardo 24 has racked up 2,981 reviews and maintains its 4.6-star rating. If you browse through the 12 best restaurants in Haría, you’ll find traditional goat stew alongside Asian-Moroccan fusion, and fresh grilled Vieja alongside Canarian sancocho. The Valley of a Thousand Palms in the north of Lanzarote attracts food lovers who want to eat well without paying tourist prices. La Casa de La Playa has even garnered 6,249 reviews. Canarian sancocho has its own distinctive flavour here.
Canary Islands cuisine: palm trees and innovation
Restaurants open for lunch from 1 pm, with the busiest period between 2 pm and 4 pm, when locals come for the ‚menú del día‘. A three-course meal with a drink often costs just 10 to 13 euros. On Saturdays, it’s worth visiting the Mercado Municipal de Abastos on Calle Barranco de Tesnesia before lunch, followed by a table at La Puerta Verde. Smaller bars such as the Folelé on Plaza León y Castillo prefer cash payments. In some establishments, a knowledge of Spanish is a definite help.
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In the Valley of a Thousand Palms, 16 restaurants are scattered amongst the white houses and alleyways surrounding the central square. The menus feature local goat’s cheese, vegetables from the surrounding fields and the region’s sweet potatoes. Vistamaguez S L on Calle Cruz de Ferrer, with eight reviews, remains a quiet neighbour to the big names. Tacande Restaurant on Plaza del Castillo cooks behind thick volcanic stone walls.
Six bars line the streets of this leafy village, serving Canary Islands wine and barraquito; the bar-restaurant Los Helechos is situated on the LZ-10 at kilometre 70. Two cafés are located near the plaza where César Manrique spent his final years. The Asadero de Pollos a la brasa on Calle María Herrera attracts 1,717 guests with its grilled chicken.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are restaurants in Haría open?
Most restaurants in Haría open at around 1 pm and close at around 10 pm; many kitchens take an afternoon break in between. Around the arts and crafts market in the central square, which takes place on Saturdays, some establishments extend their opening hours. Smaller establishments usually have one day off during the week.
What’s the best way to get to the restaurants in Haría?
Haría is situated in the north of Lanzarote and can be reached via the LZ-10 road from Teguise, as well as via the LZ-201. The 16 restaurants are clustered around the central plaza and are within walking distance of one another. Car parks can be found on the outskirts of the village, as the centre is densely built-up.
Are there any restaurants in Haría with outdoor terraces or sea views?
Several of the 16 restaurants in Haría have outdoor terraces, often overlooking the palm trees in the valley or the central square. There are no sea views, as Haría lies inland in a fertile valley. If you want to look out to sea, you’re more likely to find what you’re looking for on the nearby coast at Arrieta.