As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
There are six bars scattered throughout the centre of Haría, and almost all of the best bars in Haría are located on Plaza León y Castillo. The Folelé at number 9 has 558 reviews and a rating of 4.6 stars, whilst its namesake at number 3 has the same rating. Just a few steps further on, in Plaza del Castillo, the Tacande restaurant tops the list with 1,250 votes. Haría lies in the Valley of a Thousand Palms in the north of Lanzarote, and the green treetops tower over the bars where guests sip their barraquito.
Bars in Haría: hidden gems around the village square
The bar scene in Haría follows the rhythm of the Canary Islands. At lunchtime, between 2 pm and 4 pm, most guests are seated at the tables; in the evening, things only really come to life from 9 pm onwards. The ‚menú del día‘ costs between 10 and 14 euros for a three-course meal including a drink, often featuring goat stew or fresh fish. It’s helpful to have some small change, as some establishments don’t accept cards. The menus at the locals‘ bars are rarely translated, so knowing some Spanish terms makes ordering easier. Saturdays are the busiest days, starting with the morning market, followed by lunch.
Tips for your visit
On Saturday mornings, the tables in Plaza León y Castillo fill up as soon as the arts and crafts market draws in its visitors. Both Folelé bars are located there, just two house numbers apart – one at number 9, the other at number 3. The Bar-Restaurante Los Helechos, on the other hand, is situated off the LZ-10 at kilometre 70 and has 1,410 reviews.
There are also two cafés on the square, where farmers from the green valley sell their produce. In the afternoons, older residents drink their cortado under the arcades. César Manrique spent his final years in Haría; his former home draws art lovers into the whitewashed rooms of the bars.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the bars in Haría suitable for families with children?
Most of the six bars in Haría are suitable for families, as they are situated in the quiet town centre and around Plaza León y Castillo. Several have outdoor seating in the shade of the palm trees, where children can play. In the evenings, the atmosphere in some of the bars becomes livelier.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Haría?
In Haría’s 16 restaurants, Spanish is the everyday language, as the village has an agricultural character and is less touristy than the south of Lanzarote. Only the staff at a few restaurants speak German. A basic knowledge of English and a few Spanish words will make communication easier.
Do you need to book in advance at bars in Haría?
Reservations are usually not required for the six bars in Haría; spontaneous visits are the norm. However, on market days in the Plaza and at weekends, the outdoor seating areas fill up more quickly. For larger groups, a phone call in advance will secure a table.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
All restaurant profiles for the Canary Islands can be found at www.Kanaren-Kleinanzeigen.com.