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Provided by: Gran Canaria Tourist Board
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Coki Mesa y López
The guide was updated:The destination of choice for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria's brunch is on the opposite side of town to sister cafe, Cokí Triana on Calle Perdomo. Coki Mesa y López is just as veggie-friendly as its other branch.
Useful Information
- Address: Pasaje de Inglaterra, 5, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- Opening hours: Sun–Thu 1pm–11pm, Fri & Sat 1pm–midnight
- Phone: +34 625 36 36 52
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Less a park and more of a square, for cruise ship passengers, Parque Santa Catalina is the first place they'll see after arriving to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Take your pick from the cafés which offer more outdoor seating than indoor.
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Plaza Cairasco
Located in upper Triana, this perfect square is a hop, skip, and a jump away from Vegueta. Take pleasure in leisure as you while away the time in one of Cairasco's cafés. With the average temperature around 22°, you'll appreciate the al fresco experience.
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Plaza Santa Ana
Enjoy a cuppa in the olde-worlde setting of Vegueta. The cathedral looms magnificently over you as the rest of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria goes about its business in this bustling, pedestrianized area. There's always time for one more cup of coffee, however.
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Meloneras
Meloneras is your go-to place for retail therapy in the south of the island. Stop before you drop and enjoying a restorative cup of coffee in one of the stylish, upmarket cafes.
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Antico Caffé
Vegueta's very own Little Italy is the perfect spot to enjoy a cappuccino or cool down with an authentic Italian gelato in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria old town.
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Coki Mesa y López
The destination of choice for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria's brunch is on the opposite side of town to sister cafe, Cokí Triana on Calle Perdomo. Coki Mesa y López is just as veggie-friendly as its other branch.
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Quiosco San Telmo: La Modernista
La Modernista café, a charming kiosk in San Telmo Park, stands as an emblematic modernist gem since 1924. Originally from Manises, Valencia, this café, with its distinctive octagonal structure and colourful tiled façade, offers a quaint outdoor seating area. It's a perfect spot for a quality aperitif amidst the busy Triana neighbourhood, blending historic allure with contemporary café culture.
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The Couple
The Couple café, located directly on Las Canteras beach, offers a delightful spot for breakfast or a quick bite. Renowned for its international menu, including Mexican, English and Italian breakfasts, it's perfect for enjoying homemade cakes, special brunch dishes and smoothies.
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Café Madrid
Café Madrid, with over a century of history, offers a diverse menu in a setting filled with character. This café and restaurant features an eclectic interior and a sought-after outdoor terrace. Their specialities include crispy croquetas, delicious gambas, and a variety of ice creams and smoothies, all enjoyed amidst charming, historic surroundings.
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Coffeebook
Coffeebook, a literary café in Gran Canaria's capital, is a haven for book lovers and food enthusiasts alike. Known for its high-quality service and delightful ambiance, it offers an array of delicious tostas, exquisite pastries and varied menus. A perfect blend of tranquility and literary charm, the café is praised for its excellent coffee, sumptuous cakes, and promising gluten-free options.
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Cafe Platinium
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