← All restaurants in Guia De Isora
As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Guía de Isora cooks for its own people. This municipality in the south-west of Tenerife stretches from the slopes below Mount Teide down to the coast, and its tascas cater to locals rather than tour groups. The 12 best restaurants in Guía de Isora focus on Canarian home cooking, not menus in four languages. Churrería Alcalá has racked up 958 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 stars – a score that hardly any tourist-oriented establishment achieves. Here, ‚papas arrugadas con mojo‘ are served according to a family recipe. Qué Pasó? also boasts 4.9 stars based on 30 reviews.
Canary Islands cuisine away from the hotel zones
Lunch is served between 2 pm and 4 pm, when the dining rooms fill up with locals and the ‚menú del día‘ is on offer: a three-course meal plus a drink for between 10 and 14 euros. In the evening, the best restaurants don’t open until 9 pm. In smaller tascas and bodegas such as the Bodegón Antonio Guia de Isora Casco, guests often pay in cash because cards aren’t accepted everywhere. Menus in German are rare. A basic knowledge of Spanish makes ordering at the guachinche La Pacheca easier and reveals just how little these establishments are geared towards walk-in customers.
Tips for your visit
There are 21 restaurants scattered from the higher-lying neighbourhoods down to Playa de San Juan and Alcalá. On the coast, the menu features fish caught by local boats, just as it has always been in the fishing villages of Alcalá and Playa de San Juan. Around the parish church of the Virgen de la Luz in the town centre, there are outdoor tables, for example outside Tasca El Escondite. Bar Restaurante Antonio is located in the Casco, where locals gather for lunch.
Eight cafés are situated in the main town’s squares, some with views of Mount Teide, including the Kaiser Café. A single tapas bar serves small plates made from local ingredients. Bar Juan Luis has a rating of 4.7 stars from 541 reviews and stays open late. The Arepera Sabor Urbano in Guía de Isora stands out because it serves Venezuelan arepas rather than Canary Islands classics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are restaurants in Guía de Isora suitable for families with children?
The 21 restaurants in Guía de Isora are happy to welcome families, particularly the seafood restaurants in Playa de San Juan and Alcalá. Churrería Alcalá, for example, attracts young guests with its sweet pastries and boasts a rating of 4.9 stars from 958 reviews. The small menus at the tascas are ideal for children.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Guía de Isora?
In the coastal towns of Playa de San Juan and Alcalá, guests often communicate in German or English. In the higher-altitude neighbourhoods around the parish church of the Virgen de la Luz, the staff mainly speak Spanish. If you’re ordering at the Bodegón Antonio in Guía de Isora Casco, a few words of Spanish will go a long way.
Do you need to book in advance at restaurants in Guía de Isora?
With 21 restaurants to choose from, it’s worth booking a table, particularly at the seafood restaurants along the coast, during the peak season and at weekends. Bar Juan Luis, with its 541 reviews, fills up quickly. In the smaller establishments in the hilltop districts, such as Tasca El Escondite, you can usually pop in without having to wait.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
All restaurant profiles for the Canary Islands can be found at www.Kanaren-Kleinanzeigen.com.