What is it?
Barraquito is a Canarian layered coffee that looks as stunning as it tastes. It combines sweet condensed milk, a shot of bold espresso, silky frothed milk, a dash of cinnamon, and a twist of lemon peel. Some versions include a cheeky splash of Licor 43, a Spanish vanilla-citrus liqueur that turns this already indulgent drink into a dessert in a glass.
A Sip of History
The origins of the Barraquito Tenerife drink are somewhat hazy — much like your head might be after two of them with Licor 43. Most believe it was born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, possibly in the 1950s, when a clever bartender (or maybe just a sweet-toothed regular) began layering ingredients for visual and flavor appeal.
Over time, the drink spread from local cafés to every corner of Tenerife, becoming a beloved symbol of mid-morning breaks and lazy holiday afternoons.
What About Zaperoco?
Ah, good question. In northern Tenerife, especially around La Laguna and Santa Cruz, the same drink is often called a Zaperoco. There are small variations — some places skip the lemon, some skip the liqueur (booo), and some serve it under a different name just to confuse tourists. But fundamentally, if it’s got layers and makes your barista look like a magician, it’s part of the same creamy, caffeinated family.
So: Barraquito in the south, Zaperoco in the north — and both will make your taste buds do a happy dance.
Served With Style
A proper Barraquito Tenerife experience includes watching the drink arrive in a clear glass — so you can admire each beautiful layer before stirring it together like a caffeinated alchemist. It’s part of the ritual: first the eyes, then the nose, and finally… pure joy.
Would you try it with or without the extra Licor 43?
Well, that depends.
Do you want just a coffee… or do you want a story in a cup? 😏