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Brunelli's
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Loro Parque
Av. Loro Parque, s/n, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Playa Maria Jiménez
C. Guayanfanta, 21, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Charcones Punta Brava
C. Victor Machado, 39, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Animal Embassy
Av. Loro Parque, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Katandra Treetops
38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Planet Penguin
C. del Galeón, 6, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Loro Show
C. Teide, 3A, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Playa Grande
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Playa del Castillo
C. Luis Lavaggi, 14, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Chica Beach
38400, Spain
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Bar Punta Brava
C. Bencomo, 64, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Casa Canaria
C. Beneharo, 2, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Rincón Del Mar
C. Dácil, 17, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Bodega La Era
C. Bencomo, 56, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Restaurante Casa Julián Balcón del mar
C. Guayanfanta, 22, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Marlin Restaurant
C/ Añaterve, 1, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Tasca La Capilla De Charo Barreto
C. Bencomo, 106, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Tesoros del Mar
C. Acaimo, 7, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Andana Beach Club
Av. Francisco Afonso Carrillo, s/n, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Quiosco
Av. Francisco Afonso Carrillo, 2, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Nearby hotels
Puerto Nest Hostel
C. Victor Machado, 12, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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Precise Resort Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife
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Alua Tenerife
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Apartamentos Bahía Playa
C. Manuel Yanes Barreto, 1, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
AluaSoul Orotava Valley
C. Manuel Yanes Barreto, 13, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Be Live Adults Only Tenerife
González, Tenerife, Av. Blas Pérez González, 11, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Lila Tenerife
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Brunelli's

C. Bencomo, 42, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
4.4(1.2K)$$$$
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attractions: Loro Parque, Playa Maria Jiménez, Charcones Punta Brava, Animal Embassy, Katandra Treetops, Planet Penguin, Loro Show, Playa Grande, Playa del Castillo, Chica Beach, restaurants: Bar Punta Brava, Casa Canaria, Rincón Del Mar, Bodega La Era, Restaurante Casa Julián Balcón del mar, Marlin Restaurant, Tasca La Capilla De Charo Barreto, Tesoros del Mar, Andana Beach Club, Quiosco
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+34 922 06 26 00
Website
brunellis.com

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Featured dishes

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Pan Y Mantequilla
Croquetas Caseras
Chorizo Casero
Jamón Ibérico De Bellota
Con pan, tomate y aceite de oliva virgen
Carpaccio De Ternera
Con salsa tradicional o salsa cóctel

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Nearby attractions of Brunelli's

Loro Parque

Playa Maria Jiménez

Charcones Punta Brava

Animal Embassy

Katandra Treetops

Planet Penguin

Loro Show

Playa Grande

Playa del Castillo

Chica Beach

Loro Parque

Loro Parque

4.6

(33.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Playa Maria Jiménez

Playa Maria Jiménez

4.4

(739)

Open 24 hours
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Charcones Punta Brava

Charcones Punta Brava

4.5

(137)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Animal Embassy

Animal Embassy

4.6

(37)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Stargazing Walk in Teide National Park
Stargazing Walk in Teide National Park
Mon, Dec 15 • 7:30 PM
38300, Paradores Cañadas del Teide, Canarias, Spain
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Hiking Tour in Anaga Mountains & Enchanted Forest
Hiking Tour in Anaga Mountains & Enchanted Forest
Fri, Dec 12 • 9:00 AM
38280, La Laguna, Canarias, Spain
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Sunset and stargazing walk near Teide
Sunset and stargazing walk near Teide
Mon, Dec 15 • 5:00 PM
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canarias, Spain
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Nearby restaurants of Brunelli's

Bar Punta Brava

Casa Canaria

Rincón Del Mar

Bodega La Era

Restaurante Casa Julián Balcón del mar

Marlin Restaurant

Tasca La Capilla De Charo Barreto

Tesoros del Mar

Andana Beach Club

Quiosco

Bar Punta Brava

Bar Punta Brava

4.5

(455)

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Casa Canaria

Casa Canaria

4.0

(571)

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Rincón Del Mar

Rincón Del Mar

4.5

(958)

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Bodega La Era

Bodega La Era

4.6

(123)

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Reviews of Brunelli's

4.4
(1,152)
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2.0
2y

What a disappointment, I just don't get what fuss was about at all...while walking through peurto de la Cruz and loro parque (which is amazing breath taking experience) all we seen, everywhere were signs for this restaurant. After visiting the loro, I said my husband let's go try this place out as we are huge steak lovers. Quick scan menu and pricing was our first mistake, on hungry belly not paying attention to what ridiculous prices they charge for tiny pieces of steak. Per g not per kg, I know, I know how silly that was of us. (haha our own fault)

The lay out of the restaurant is fabulous, the presentation of meats is beautiful, the view is stunning and the staff were pleasant and welcoming and helpful, this was only points I'd give 2 stars for.

I just don't understand it myself to be honest, how on earth it justifies the prices even regardless of our mistake reading menu on door. Its definitely not worth the money at all. The chips were half cooked, miserable amount of them at that, the presentation of steak plated up was poor. We were advised to share a steak, as told too big eat for one person, ha we'd so eaten one each if we known what it look like. My husband likes medium rare and I like well done, so I quizzed how would we share, we were told be giving a hot plate to cook my meat how I like it. OK why not we give it a go.

The t bone steak was tiny when cooked, to split it we got 4 skinny strips steak each, I had to stand over hot plate and cook my own bit steak way I liked it. My chips then were cold, no side salad or sauces or anything special about it being plated up. There was no bread baskets left, not asked if it was ok, if we had any issues or if our little girl was enjoying her food. Definitely had better in our local at home serves divine giant t bone steak meal for 2 with all trimmings starting from 50e or less total.

Then the bill came, 116e ish, it cost us, for 1 t bone steak (charged 88e for 1kg tiny miserable size steak half was fat raging didn't take photos but was in shock) 2 miserable tiny uncooked chips, chicken nuggets chips apple juice for a 2 year old and 2 beers. No sides, no starters that all we had, well I nearly died shock at total. I wouldn't recommend it not just over price, but quality and quantity matter most. Absolutely ridiculous, we were in shock. Even for couple days after the shock at what we paid made us annoyed. We were glad we didn't order 2 steaks in the end, it been very expensive early dinner for little food. Maybe we are missing something but definitely expected a lot more and had I'd known prices I wouldn't be standing middle restaurant cooking my own food on hot plate get what I'd asked for. (specially since I seen other servers stand at other tables and prepare and serve their food, I'd hate think what their bill was)

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3.0
2y

I would give 2.5/5 stars if this was an option as this is an extremely average place. As its not I will give 3 as 2 is a little harsh. Service was slow throughout the night. People who came in after us where served/ had their orders taken before us. People who had their orders taken after us, got their food before us! Every other table got an aperitif before their main (even customers that did not order a starter) yet we didn't get one, when I questioned a member of staff about this they said oops and ran off, we assumed to get us one, apparently not. Our table was basically ignored after that until they came to clear out plates away. The steaks where good but not worth the money we paid, the chips where nice but the grilled peppers ans onions really didn't need to be there. For a Michellen recommended place they could come up with much better accompaniments then that. At the start of the meal we asked for 1 portion of bread between us, they brought a large basket and charged us for bread each, even though we did not ask for this. Every slice of our bread was a end piece, yet other tables where getting bread that was nice soft centre slices. Overall we where extremely disappointed in this place. This is our second visit to the restaurant and we will not be returning again. We holiday in Teneriffe often and so do all our family. We always stops in Peurto De La Cruz as our family own a couple of properties here, and we will advise all our friends and family not to bother dining here, to be Frank there are far better steak places for half the cost of Brunelli's. Our first visit in June last year did not go well either, they got the cooking of our steaks the wrong way round. My dad and partner shared a large steak that cost around €70 asked for it medium and got it blue. I had fillet (serlion as they call it) and asked for it blue and got it medium. These are simple mistakes that should not be happening as a result we had to wait longer for our food. They brought my dad and partner a hot rock so they could cook their steak a bit more at the table, by the time they finally brought my steak back out they had practically finished their meals so didn't really get to eat together. We gave them the benefit of the doubt and decided to give them a second chance and to be honest really wish we hadn't. Save your money and eat else where. The steaks will be no better quality and will be half the cost. We spent €151 that could have been spent...

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5.0
3y

Brunelli’s is such a good restaurant! As Americans in the Canary Islands, we’re certainly a rare sight. When we first saw the signs for Brunelli’s while at Loro Parque (which we also highly recommend), we were intrigued to say the least. The advertisements proclaimed it as an American style steakhouse. Not quite sure what to think, we decided to give it a shot- and we were not disappointed! Honestly, the first question we had as simply- where do they source the meat?? After all, the Canary Islands aren’t known for their beef industry. That question was answered soon after walking in. There is a large, glass walled, walk in cooler near the entry. All of the available cuts are displayed, including country of origin. They had beef from Nebraska and Argentina, lamb from New Zealand, and more. It looks like they import large primal and sub-primal cuts and then do the aging and final cuts in house. How did they do? Absolutely amazing. I had a well marbled, perfectly seasoned rib eye, and my bride enjoyed a delightfully tender sirloin. If we were in the US, both would undoubtedly be USDA Prime. They were melt in your mouth good. Besides the steak, the bread selection was wonderful, and the potatoes were very good. We even discovered our new favorite Canarian wine as we split a bottle. Finishing out with desert, I had a cheesecake that was melt in your mouth creamy, with a perfectly blended strawberry sauce and flavorful crust. The cost was significantly lower than you would expect at a Micheline star restaurant. Our complete meal (appetizer, a bottle of wine, steaks, sides and deserts was under 110€. And it was worth every cent. For dinner, Brunelli’s is another one of our “musts” for the Canary Islands. I will give one word of caution about every steakhouse in Spain- order your steak slightly more done than you would in the US, and it will...

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Brunelli’s is such a good restaurant! As Americans in the Canary Islands, we’re certainly a rare sight. When we first saw the signs for Brunelli’s while at Loro Parque (which we also highly recommend), we were intrigued to say the least. The advertisements proclaimed it as an American style steakhouse. Not quite sure what to think, we decided to give it a shot- and we were not disappointed! Honestly, the first question we had as simply- where do they source the meat?? After all, the Canary Islands aren’t known for their beef industry. That question was answered soon after walking in. There is a large, glass walled, walk in cooler near the entry. All of the available cuts are displayed, including country of origin. They had beef from Nebraska and Argentina, lamb from New Zealand, and more. It looks like they import large primal and sub-primal cuts and then do the aging and final cuts in house. How did they do? Absolutely amazing. I had a well marbled, perfectly seasoned rib eye, and my bride enjoyed a delightfully tender sirloin. If we were in the US, both would undoubtedly be USDA Prime. They were melt in your mouth good. Besides the steak, the bread selection was wonderful, and the potatoes were very good. We even discovered our new favorite Canarian wine as we split a bottle. Finishing out with desert, I had a cheesecake that was melt in your mouth creamy, with a perfectly blended strawberry sauce and flavorful crust. The cost was significantly lower than you would expect at a Micheline star restaurant. Our complete meal (appetizer, a bottle of wine, steaks, sides and deserts was under 110€. And it was worth every cent. For dinner, Brunelli’s is another one of our “musts” for the Canary Islands. I will give one word of caution about every steakhouse in Spain- order your steak slightly more done than you would in the US, and it will arrive perfect.
Janus NielsenJanus Nielsen
My wife and I had the displeasure of eating at Brunelli's tonight. The restaurant itself looks really good, an amazing view of the ocean, and you can hear the waves, so the restaurant have a great ambience. But it all went downhill from there. They started out with a gaspacho/watermelon appetizer, which was ok. For starters, I ordered the croquettes, and my wife ordered the ceviche. The croquettes were pretty good, but we kept waiting for the ceviche, and when the main course arrived we had to tell them that they forgot a dish, and it was a bit late for it now, so no starter for my wife. The main course was their tomahawk with fries, vegetables, a side order of caramelised peas and carrots, and two sauces. The tomahawk steak were decent, but not something I haven't gotten better many times before, a little disappointed over that, since Brunelli's are recommended by Michelin. The fries were fairly boring, the vegetables were overcooked and bland, the caramelised peas and carrots looked and tasted like they came directly from a can. The sauces were ok. For dessert, we ordered mango sorbet, creme brulée, and my wife ordered a second glass of wine. The sorbet was decent, the creme brulée was soggy, bland, and with an overpowering taste of cinnamon. My wife's glass of wine never showed up. For a Michelin recommended restaurant, having a good presentation is good, but they failed on the food itself. If it had been a normal restaurant in Tenerife at half the price, I would just have ignored that they had so little grasp of side dishes, but at this prestige level and price, it does not look good. A restaurant can have a bad day, but a mix of boring and overpriced food, along with having the staff forget TWO orders for a 2 person table put Brunelli's on the "never visit again" list.
Mark JordanMark Jordan
o say I wasn't expecting much would be an understatement. I'd seen many street adverts and posters for Brunelli's with the strapline 'opposite Loro Parque' and due to the popularity of Loro Parque as a tourist attraction, assumed that the restaurant would be part of a chain like Foster's Hollywood... How wrong I was! The walls on the walk from the entrance to the 'reception desk' are covered with photos of famous people who have eaten there - footballers, actors, musicians, politicians etc. - and once inside the place is like a luxury restaurant. You can see the open kitchen with their famous 'Southbend oven (unique in the Canary Islands) which cooks at over 800ºC to immediately seal the pores and enhance the taste while keeping the the meat juicy and tender inside' (this quote is from their flyer/business card) as you walk to your table. Super-professional waiters and waitresses, sommelier and a very formal cutlery arrangement. I felt particularly under-dressed having just come from Loro Parque! And the views from the enormous window across the sea/ocean were incredible. The food was fantastic - the burger and the solomillo were cooked perfectly to order for us both as we have quite specific and different tastes - and was accompanied by a selection of mini jars of Heinz condiments, such as mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise etc. Two mains, a bottle of Rioja in a place like that, with the service and the views afforded us for about €70 was super value and I'd recommend Brunelli's to anyone.
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Brunelli’s is such a good restaurant! As Americans in the Canary Islands, we’re certainly a rare sight. When we first saw the signs for Brunelli’s while at Loro Parque (which we also highly recommend), we were intrigued to say the least. The advertisements proclaimed it as an American style steakhouse. Not quite sure what to think, we decided to give it a shot- and we were not disappointed! Honestly, the first question we had as simply- where do they source the meat?? After all, the Canary Islands aren’t known for their beef industry. That question was answered soon after walking in. There is a large, glass walled, walk in cooler near the entry. All of the available cuts are displayed, including country of origin. They had beef from Nebraska and Argentina, lamb from New Zealand, and more. It looks like they import large primal and sub-primal cuts and then do the aging and final cuts in house. How did they do? Absolutely amazing. I had a well marbled, perfectly seasoned rib eye, and my bride enjoyed a delightfully tender sirloin. If we were in the US, both would undoubtedly be USDA Prime. They were melt in your mouth good. Besides the steak, the bread selection was wonderful, and the potatoes were very good. We even discovered our new favorite Canarian wine as we split a bottle. Finishing out with desert, I had a cheesecake that was melt in your mouth creamy, with a perfectly blended strawberry sauce and flavorful crust. The cost was significantly lower than you would expect at a Micheline star restaurant. Our complete meal (appetizer, a bottle of wine, steaks, sides and deserts was under 110€. And it was worth every cent. For dinner, Brunelli’s is another one of our “musts” for the Canary Islands. I will give one word of caution about every steakhouse in Spain- order your steak slightly more done than you would in the US, and it will arrive perfect.
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My wife and I had the displeasure of eating at Brunelli's tonight. The restaurant itself looks really good, an amazing view of the ocean, and you can hear the waves, so the restaurant have a great ambience. But it all went downhill from there. They started out with a gaspacho/watermelon appetizer, which was ok. For starters, I ordered the croquettes, and my wife ordered the ceviche. The croquettes were pretty good, but we kept waiting for the ceviche, and when the main course arrived we had to tell them that they forgot a dish, and it was a bit late for it now, so no starter for my wife. The main course was their tomahawk with fries, vegetables, a side order of caramelised peas and carrots, and two sauces. The tomahawk steak were decent, but not something I haven't gotten better many times before, a little disappointed over that, since Brunelli's are recommended by Michelin. The fries were fairly boring, the vegetables were overcooked and bland, the caramelised peas and carrots looked and tasted like they came directly from a can. The sauces were ok. For dessert, we ordered mango sorbet, creme brulée, and my wife ordered a second glass of wine. The sorbet was decent, the creme brulée was soggy, bland, and with an overpowering taste of cinnamon. My wife's glass of wine never showed up. For a Michelin recommended restaurant, having a good presentation is good, but they failed on the food itself. If it had been a normal restaurant in Tenerife at half the price, I would just have ignored that they had so little grasp of side dishes, but at this prestige level and price, it does not look good. A restaurant can have a bad day, but a mix of boring and overpriced food, along with having the staff forget TWO orders for a 2 person table put Brunelli's on the "never visit again" list.
Janus Nielsen

Janus Nielsen

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o say I wasn't expecting much would be an understatement. I'd seen many street adverts and posters for Brunelli's with the strapline 'opposite Loro Parque' and due to the popularity of Loro Parque as a tourist attraction, assumed that the restaurant would be part of a chain like Foster's Hollywood... How wrong I was! The walls on the walk from the entrance to the 'reception desk' are covered with photos of famous people who have eaten there - footballers, actors, musicians, politicians etc. - and once inside the place is like a luxury restaurant. You can see the open kitchen with their famous 'Southbend oven (unique in the Canary Islands) which cooks at over 800ºC to immediately seal the pores and enhance the taste while keeping the the meat juicy and tender inside' (this quote is from their flyer/business card) as you walk to your table. Super-professional waiters and waitresses, sommelier and a very formal cutlery arrangement. I felt particularly under-dressed having just come from Loro Parque! And the views from the enormous window across the sea/ocean were incredible. The food was fantastic - the burger and the solomillo were cooked perfectly to order for us both as we have quite specific and different tastes - and was accompanied by a selection of mini jars of Heinz condiments, such as mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise etc. Two mains, a bottle of Rioja in a place like that, with the service and the views afforded us for about €70 was super value and I'd recommend Brunelli's to anyone.
Mark Jordan

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