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Los Cipreses de La Casa Inglesa

Vilaflor

When you arrive at Los Cipreses de La Casa Inglesa in Vilaflor, the first thing that strikes you is its atmosphere: it's a restaurant that combines the simplicity of a small town with a carefully crafted and flavorful culinary offering. Located next to La Casa Inglesa, a historic building that adds even more character to the surroundings, a special tranquility pervades the terrace, open to the countryside and mountains, inviting you to linger over your meal.

The menu at Los Cipreses blends Canarian flavors with Mediterranean nuances: there are classic starters like wrinkled potatoes with mojo sauce, grilled cheese with honey and mojo, traditional soups, and hearty stews that are perfect for a cold mountain day. The main courses are well thought out, with options ranging from perfectly cooked meats to lighter or more creative dishes, always maintaining a foundation of expertly prepared local ingredients.

For me, one of its greatest attractions is the atmosphere inside: it's not a large or noisy restaurant, but a cozy space where the friendly and attentive service makes you feel comfortable and well taken care of. The terrace, with views of the hills and the valley, adds an extra touch to the experience, because while you eat you can feel the air of Vilaflor and the tranquility of the surroundings.

Los Cipreses is also a perfect place to enjoy homemade desserts or a barraquito (a traditional Argentine coffee drink) at the end of your meal. The feeling is that of being in a special corner of the island, away from the tourist crowds, where the cuisine is prepared with care and that blend of tradition and creativity that characterizes good inland restaurants.

In short: if you're heading up to Mount Teide or strolling through Vilaflor, this restaurant is worth a visit; you eat well, you're treated well, and you'll leave wanting to return, both for the food and the ambiance.

🎫 Card payment available
♿ Accessible for people with reduced mobility
🅿️ Parking available
🚻 Accessible restroom available
🐶 Pets welcome
⏰ Monday: 1:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 1:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 1:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Saturday: 1:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Sunday: 1:30 PM - 8:30 PM
🛵 Takeaway available
📅 Reservations accepted
📍 C/ Francisco Ortuño, 6, 38613 Vilaflor, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
☎️ +34 648 97 69 89

Frequented by:
Tourists: ✅✅
Locals: ✅✅✅✅✅

Dishes not to miss :

Duck
Goat Meat
Homemade Desserts

€ - €€

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