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Titolo 4

Bar Rest San Sebastián

Adeje

Must-try dishes
Sandwiches
Arepas
Daily Menus

When you step into Cafetería San Sebastián, it's immediately clear what kind of place it is. You're at a service stop, integrated into a gas station in Adeje, and that sets the tone: practical, straightforward, and frequented by people who know exactly what they're there for. There's no pretension or unnecessary decoration, but there is a lively and authentic atmosphere.

The place operates like a local bar, even though it's in a busy area. You'll find workers, neighbours, people stopping to refuel and deciding to sit down for a bite to eat, and regulars who already know the rhythm of the place. The atmosphere is informal, friendly, and quite lively.

The space is well-organized, with an indoor dining area and terrace areas, allowing you to choose depending on the time of day. Everything is simple, clean, and functional, without distractions. The focus here is on the bar's efficiency: orders are taken quickly, tables are filled and vacated smoothly, and the staff moves with ease even when it's busy.

The service is one of its strongest points. The waitresses are quick, attentive, and efficient, and it's clear they're used to handling high volume without losing their friendliness. You feel well taken care of, without unnecessary waiting or a sense of chaos, even during peak times.

The food is a perfect fit for the location: home-style cooking, generous sandwiches, simple dishes, daily specials, and a variety of options, featuring Canarian and Caribbean flavours. It's not a restaurant where you're looking for a sophisticated experience, but rather a reliable place where you know you'll eat well for a reasonable price.

Cafetería San Sebastián works exactly as it should: a convenient, quick, and efficient stop, ideal for a hassle-free meal, a break on your way, or a drink if you work or are in the area. A simple place that delivers, and that's why it's always packed.

🎫 Card payment available
♿ Accessible for people with reduced mobility
🅿️ Small parking available
🚻 No accessible restroom
🐶 Pets allowed on the terrace
⏰ Monday: 7:00 - 22:30
Tuesday: 7:00 - 22:30
Wednesday: 7:00 - 22:30
Thursday: 7:00 - 22:30
Friday: 7:00 - 22:30
Saturday: 7:00 - 22:30
Sunday: 7:00 - 22:30
🛵 Takeaway available
📅 Reservations accepted
📍TF-1, 38679 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
☎️ +34 922 78 17 70

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

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