← All restaurants in El Cotillo
As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Seven bars are scattered throughout the narrow streets of El Cotillo, the fishing village in the north-west of Fuerteventura. The best bars in El Cotillo are less than 200 metres from the small harbour, where the boats bring in the catch that ends up on your plate in the evening. NaNa on Calle Pinito del Oro has 788 reviews, whilst Bagus on Calle Gran Canaria has more than 1,000. Surfers, fishermen and independent travellers sit side by side here, with the Atlantic breeze at their backs. Instead of the noise of a party, there’s a sundowner with a view of the surf.
Bars in El Cotillo: prices, opening hours, tips
A beer in El Cotillo rarely costs more than two euros, whilst tapas range from three to six euros. Dinner doesn’t start until 9 pm; if you’re sitting on the terrace at 7 pm, you’ll often find yourself on your own. In smaller bars on Calle San Pedro, guests prefer to pay in cash; although card payments are often accepted, they aren’t a given. Speaking Spanish helps, but it isn’t essential. At weekends, the terraces fill up quickly as soon as the surfers return from the beach after sunset.
Tips for your visit
El Taperio, at Av. los Lagos 24, has 254 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars and is a popular spot for Canary Islands wine and fish from the harbour. As evening falls, the terraces around the old Torre del Toston defence tower – which once served to protect the coast and now watches over the village – become increasingly crowded. Five cafés remain the quieter spots during the day, with tables in the shade of the whitewashed façades.
Bar La Azotea del Cotillo, at C. San Pedro 2, scores 4.6 stars and has ‚rooftop terrace‘ right in its name. Guests sit near the sheltered lagoons and the pale sandy beaches as the sun sinks into the Atlantic. FoodandSpirit, on C. Santiago Apostol, tops the ratings list with 4.9 stars, even though it has only 63 reviews so far.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the bars in El Cotillo suitable for families with children?
The seven bars in El Cotillo are ideal for families during the day and in the early evening, particularly those near the harbour and the light sandy beaches. El Taperio on Avenida los Lagos and other bars offer outdoor seating where children have plenty of space. The food on offer includes freshly caught fish and simple dishes.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in El Cotillo?
In El Cotillo’s 34 restaurants, many establishments understand German and English, as the fishing village attracts visitors from all over Europe. German-language menus are often available. In the more traditional restaurants away from the harbour, however, knowing a few basic Spanish phrases will still make communication easier.
Do you need to book in advance at bars in El Cotillo?
At the seven bars in El Cotillo, business is mostly on a walk-in basis, so a booking is usually not necessary. During the high season and at weekends, it’s worth enquiring in advance for larger groups, particularly at popular venues such as NaNa or Bagus near the harbour.
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.