Casa Tey
★ 4.3 (606 reviews)
Casa Tey is one of those charming spots with real character that wins over both locals and visitors in Santa Cruz de La Palma. Set in a beautiful 18th-century mansion right in the historic center, this café-teahouse breathes history from every corner: the building was constructed between 1718 and 1723 by English physician Francisco Tey, and it still retains that old-world charm that makes it so special.
The atmosphere here is relaxed and welcoming, perfect for a leisurely breakfast featuring their famous pulguitas (small sandwiches) that customers rave about for their authentic flavor, or to enjoy a freshly squeezed natural juice. The menu caters to all tastes, even offering plant-based milk alternatives. Prices are very reasonable, and the place has earned a well-deserved reputation among the local community, becoming a must-visit stop. Opening hours are generous, especially Thursday through Saturday when they stay open into the evening—ideal for ending your day with something tasty in this unique historic setting.