As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
In recent years, Tías has established itself as Lanzarote’s bar scene capital. This coastal resort, situated near Puerto del Carmen, uniquely blends Canary Islands drinking culture with a tourist-friendly atmosphere – a combination not found elsewhere on the island in this form. The 12 best bars in Tías are spread across quiet venues along Calle César Manrique and lively beach bars on Avenida de las Playas, which are regularly open until after midnight.
Bars in Tías: Opening times, prices, local tips
Bar life in Tías gets underway in the late afternoon and reaches its peak after 9 pm, according to time on the Canary Islands. Visitors arriving earlier will mainly encounter tourists. Drink prices are reasonable: local beers are priced between 2.50 and 4 euros, whilst cocktails rarely cost more than 9 euros. The Malvasía wine from Lanzarote’s volcanic terrain deserves a special mention; it’s a topic that, when discussed with locals, adds depth to any bar encounter. In smaller establishments off the main promenade, it’s best to pay in cash.
Tips for your visit
Along the coast of Puerto del Carmen, there are 26 bars serving Canarian wine from La Geria. The volcanic origins of the vines, which grow in ash-filled depressions, are reflected in the mineral character of the wines. Fresh Atlantic fish is served at the counters, often as a small portion alongside the drink. Four tapas bars specialise in local ingredients such as Canarian potatoes with mojo sauce.
Inland, the atmosphere in the restaurants is more laid-back than on the bustling seafront promenade. Seven Indian restaurants blend into the town’s culinary scene, bringing exotic flavours to the area. The Virgen del Carmen, patron saint of seafarers, watches over the fishing tradition. Wine-growing continues to shape the menus of the restaurants around Tías to this day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which bars in Tías are also popular with locals?
There are 26 bars in Tías, many of which are located away from the tourist strip in the town centre and in residential areas frequented by locals. There, guests gather to enjoy wine from the neighbouring region of La Geria and simple Canary Islands dishes, whilst the bars along the coast at Puerto del Carmen are more geared towards holidaymakers.
How much do bars in Tías cost on average?
Prices in Tías‘ 26 bars vary depending on location, with venues in the town centre being cheaper than those on the beach promenade in Puerto del Carmen. A beer or coffee usually costs between two and four euros, whilst small tapas cost around four to eight euros in the four tapas bars.
Are bars in Tías suitable for families with children?
Many of the 26 bars in Tías welcome families with children, particularly those serving food and with terraces along the coast in Puerto del Carmen. Bars that are strictly for the evening and focus on drinks are less suitable, whilst bars open during the day serving Canary Islands dishes and fresh fish are perfectly fine for children too.
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.