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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Tías stretches from the island’s interior to the coast at Puerto del Carmen, and the restaurants follow this route. Casa Isidoro on Calle Mount Teide, with a 4.9-star rating, represents the cuisine in the town centre, whilst Lani’s Gourmet Restaurant on Avenida de las Playas offers a more upmarket dining experience by the water. The 12 best restaurants in Tías combine Lanzarote’s wine culture with Malvasía from La Geria and fresh Atlantic fish. Vive Libre in the CC Costa Luz has garnered 157 reviews, averaging 4.9 stars. Anyone who reduces Tías to mere holiday dining is underestimating the town.
Tías: Local cuisine between the volcano and the Atlantic
At lunchtime, the Menú del día costs between 10 and 14 euros and includes three courses plus a drink, often accompanied by Papas de Lanzarote. Dinner doesn’t start until 9 pm at the earliest. A table at 6 pm usually means you’ll be sitting amongst fellow holidaymakers. In smaller establishments away from the beach area, it’s best to pay in cash, and a basic knowledge of Spanish makes ordering easier. Restaurante Mezzaluna, with 1,207 reviews, is situated on Avenida la Cañada in La Cañada, in the island’s interior. Bookings are not necessary outside the high season.
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The 57 restaurants are spread between the island’s interior and the coast of Puerto del Carmen. Restaurante Asia Delicious on Avenida de las Playas stands out with 1,810 reviews, more than any other establishment on the list. Canarian potatoes with mojo sauce are served alongside fish from the Atlantic. The wine lists feature wines from the ash fields of La Geria, the neighbouring wine region. Seven Indian restaurants bring further flavours to Tías.
The highest concentration of eateries is on Avenida de las Playas, where Smash55 with its burgers, Lani’s Gourmet and La Terracita de Flores – with 425 reviews – are all close together. Further inland on Avenida Central, Mamud Burger and ComerComer keep the place open for locals. Four tapas bars serve small portions of Canary Islands specialities. The veneration of the Virgen del Carmen, patron saint of fishermen, is reflected in the maritime character of the cuisine.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are restaurants in Tías open?
The opening hours of the 57 restaurants vary depending on their location and the establishment itself. Restaurants in Puerto del Carmen on the coast, such as those along Avenida de las Playas, often serve continuously from midday until late in the evening. Establishments further inland, such as Restaurante Mezzaluna in La Cañada, sometimes have fixed lunch and dinner times. It’s worth checking the specific opening hours of each restaurant in advance.
What’s the best way to get to the restaurants in Tías?
The restaurants are concentrated in Puerto del Carmen on the coast and are within walking distance of one another along Avenida de las Playas, from Smash55 to Lani’s Gourmet. From the island’s interior, the main roads lead directly into the town, and car parks are available. Bus routes operated by the island’s transport company connect Tías with Arrecife and other towns on Lanzarote.
Are there any restaurants in Tías with outdoor terraces or sea views?
Along the coast of Puerto del Carmen, outdoor terraces open up to views of the Atlantic Ocean, for example at the restaurants on Avenida de las Playas. There, fresh fish and seafood are served, accompanied by wines from the neighbouring region of La Geria. Restaurants further inland, such as ComerComer on Avenida Central, also have terraces, though without sea views.