As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
For more than a decade and a half, Pájara on Fuerteventura has been continually delighting its visitors with its cuisine. The town’s restaurant scene owes its quality less to a vibrant gastronomic scene than to a deliberate culinary restraint that has its own unique charm. Travellers passing through Pájara on their way to Cofete will discover authentic eateries here serving simple, home-style Canary Islands fare. The motto is: less is more than enough.
Canary Islands cuisine before the Cofete adventure
If you stop for a bite to eat between 2 pm and 4 pm, you’ll benefit from particularly good value prices in Pájara’s restaurants. The ‚Menú del día‘ is available there for between 10 and 14 euros and includes three courses plus a drink. In the smaller establishments around the church square, cash payments are strongly preferred; you shouldn’t expect to be able to pay by card. A knowledge of Spanish is helpful when ordering, as German-language menus are rarely available. An important tip for travellers: it’s advisable to have a meal before setting off on the track to Cofete, as there are no further places to get food or drink afterwards.
Tips for your visit
There are six restaurants scattered around the centre of Pájara, several of them near the parish church of Nuestra Señora de Regla with its stone portal. The menus regularly feature goat’s cheese made from the milk of the Majorera goat, a speciality of Fuerteventura. Canary Islands dishes feature prominently on the menu, often accompanied by papas arrugadas with mojo.
A burger restaurant offers international cuisine as an alternative to the traditional eateries. Those looking for a quick bite to eat will find a snack bar in the village. In the evening, a bar serves as a meeting place, serving barraquito and local beer. Its southern location, close to the beaches of Jandía, means visitors on their way to the peninsula pass through the village.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do restaurants in Pájara cost on average?
The six restaurants in Pájara are in the mid-range price bracket, with main courses usually costing between 10 and 18 euros. Regional specialities such as goat’s cheese from the Majorera goat are frequently found on the town’s menus.
Are restaurants in Pájara suitable for families with children?
The dining options in Pájara, including six restaurants, a burger restaurant and a snack bar, are largely suitable for families. The burger restaurant and the snack bar in particular offer simple dishes that children will also enjoy.
Can you get by in German in restaurants in Pájara?
As the Pájara area, including the Jandía Peninsula, is heavily influenced by tourism, guests can usually get by in many establishments using German or English. In the historic town centre around the parish church of Nuestra Señora de Regla, however, a basic knowledge of Spanish is still helpful.
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.