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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Puerto del Rosario’s restaurant scene is surprisingly diverse. As the capital of Fuerteventura, which is less touristy, the town offers some special culinary delights. Puerto del Rosario’s 12 best restaurants do not present themselves as upmarket holiday establishments, but rather as authentic Canary Islands eateries: tapas bars where office workers spend their lunch breaks, and simple street cafés renowned for their café con leche.
Local cuisine amongst sculptures and along the harbour promenade
Visitors to Puerto del Rosario should make the most of the lunchtime period between 2 pm and 4 pm to stop for a bite to eat. In the tavernas around Calle Primero de Mayo, the ‚menú del día‘ typically costs between 10 and 14 euros – a three-course meal with a drink, without any tourist price surcharges. Menus are often available in Spanish only. A basic knowledge of the language proves helpful. It is advisable to bring cash, as many smaller establishments prefer cash payments. Dinner starts no earlier than 9 pm; anyone looking for a busy restaurant at 6 pm is highly likely to end up in a venue geared towards tourists.
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In the 44 restaurants of the island’s capital, Majorero goat’s cheese – with Protected Designation of Origin status – features on the menus. Freshly caught fish is delivered from the harbour on the east coast straight to the kitchens. Goat meat is a nod to the town’s past as Puerto de Cabras. Gofio accompanies the dishes, as do papas arrugadas with mojo.
Sixteen cafés are scattered across the streets away from the seafront promenade. In the town’s 13 bars, dockworkers and locals gather at the bar. Five pizzerias round off the Mediterranean offering amongst the Canary Islands cuisine. The salty Atlantic breeze sweeps across the terrace tables.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are restaurants in Puerto del Rosario suitable for families with children?
The 44 restaurants in Puerto del Rosario are largely suitable for families with children, as the port city – being the island’s capital – offers both Canary Islands eateries and international cuisine. In addition, there are 5 pizzerias and 16 cafés serving child-friendly dishes.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Puerto del Rosario?
In Puerto del Rosario, many establishments speak at least English due to the area’s popularity with tourists on the east coast of Fuerteventura; however, German is the exception rather than the rule. A basic knowledge of Spanish or English makes communication much easier.
Do you need to book in advance at restaurants in Puerto del Rosario?
For most of the 44 restaurants and 13 bars in Puerto del Rosario, a prior booking is not strictly necessary. However, at restaurants serving regional specialities such as goat’s meat or Majorero cheese, it is advisable to book a table at the weekend.