As of August 2026 (updated regularly)
The best cafés in Gran Canaria’s second-largest city aren’t tucked away where the tourists flock, but in the cobbled streets of San Francisco, Telde’s old colonial quarter. Anyone wandering through Calero and Los Llanos will see the locals enjoying their morning with a café con leche before tucking into a bocadillo de pierna at lunchtime. What follows are the 12 best cafés in Telde, a scene with a character all of its own that many underestimate.
Café culture in Telde: What you need to know
Anyone popping into one of Telde’s cafeterías will find they operate according to the Canary Islands rhythm: in the mornings, they’re open until 11 am, followed by a lunch break, and they reopen at 2 pm. In many places, the ‚menú del día‘ costs less than 12 euros and includes a three-course meal with a drink. The difference compared to prices in Las Palmas is striking. Menus are usually only available in Spanish, and in the smaller establishments in the old town, cash is still the preferred payment method. You don’t usually need a booking, except at the weekend, when visitors from all over Gran Canaria flock to the Calero district to try the famous pork leg sandwich.
Tips for your visit
Lunch between 2 pm and 4 pm is the best time in Telde – that’s when most cafés are busy and the food is fresh.
Bookings are recommended during the peak season (Christmas, Easter, August), particularly for dinner from 8 pm onwards.
The ‚menú del día‘ – a three-course meal with a drink for 10-14 euros – is only available at lunchtime in many cafés in Telde.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best way to get to the cafés in Telde?
There are free parking spaces within walking distance of most restaurants in Telde. However, parking is more limited in the old town, so it’s best to use public transport or take a short walk there.
Are there any cafés in Telde with outdoor terraces or sea views?
Many cafés have outdoor terraces, and those on the coast even offer sea views. In high season, however, the best outdoor spots are snapped up quickly.
Which cafés in Telde are popular with locals?
Locals tend to give the promenades a miss and prefer to pop into cafés in the side streets or in the town centre. A sure sign of this is tables full around 2 pm.
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.