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Lucky Loser Famara has racked up 3,509 reviews and tops the rankings with 4.8 stars in Caleta de Famara, the fishing and surfing village nestled beneath the Famara massif. Freshly caught fish, brought in by the village’s own boats, features prominently on the menus of the 14 restaurants. Along Avenida el Marinero, the eateries are clustered close to the coast, including El Chiringuito at number 16 and Grill la Posada at number 30. The 12 best restaurants in Caleta de Famara do away with hotel-style pomp and focus on simple cuisine with views of La Graciosa.
Fish, wind and local cuisine on the Atlantic coast
Lunch is served between 2 pm and 4 pm; the ‚menú del día‘ costs between 10 and 14 euros and includes three courses plus a drink. In the evenings, restaurants open no earlier than 8 pm; locals usually don’t sit down to eat until 9 pm at the earliest. In smaller establishments such as Restaurante El Rincón de la Abuela, guests are advised to pay in cash. Freshly caught fish pairs well with a Malvasía from neighbouring La Geria, Lanzarote’s volcanic wine. The restaurants are scattered along Calle Montaña Clara and Calle San Borondón.
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Lucky Loser Famara, at Avenida el Marinero 124, attracts the most guests with a 4.8-star rating, closely followed by Restaurante Sol at Calle Montaña Clara 48, which has 2,200 reviews. Two bars, El Chiringuito with its 1,841 reviews and DE FRENTE AL MAR, become evening meeting places for surfers returning from the long sandy beach. The outdoor tables offer views of La Graciosa.
Pizzeria La Bartola at 2 Calle Brisa is the only establishment of its kind in the village and has 728 reviews. Further up in the Famara residential estate, Restaurante El Risco at 15 Calle Chirimoya boasts 2,616 reviews. The whitewashed façades bear the hallmark of the landscape that shaped César Manrique’s childhood.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best way to get to the restaurants in Caleta de Famara?
The LZ-401 country road leads from Teguise to Caleta de Famara. The 14 restaurants are situated in the compact village centre near the beach and are easily accessible on foot. Parking spaces can be found along the seafront promenade and in side streets such as Calle San Borondón.
Are there any restaurants in Caleta de Famara with outdoor terraces or sea views?
Several of the 14 restaurants on Avenida el Marinero have outdoor terraces overlooking the long sandy beach and the neighbouring island of La Graciosa. The two bars, El Chiringuito and DE FRENTE AL MAR, are also situated on the coast below the Famara massif. The sunset over the Atlantic fills the terraces in the evening.
Which restaurants in Caleta de Famara are also popular with locals?
Locals favour the seafood restaurants, where – as befits a coastal location – freshly caught fish takes centre stage, such as Restaurante Sol or the Grill la Posada. The two bars serve as meeting places for the local fishermen and surfers. Pizzeria La Bartola on Calle Brisa attracts families and younger guests.