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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Santa Brígida is home to some of the best bars in the interior of Gran Canaria, 14 kilometres uphill from Las Palmas. Six bars are scattered here at an altitude of 500 metres, in a municipality that thrives on wine-growing. Anyone looking for the best bars in Santa Brígida will come across residents from the capital who make the trip up here at the weekend. La Tasquita De Santiago has been in business since 1982 and boasts a rating of 4.6 stars from 351 reviews. The Malvasía Aromática is grown on the surrounding land and served as a house wine.
A bodega atmosphere, wine from the volcano, local regulars
In Santa Brígida, mealtimes from the Canary Islands apply. At lunchtime, between 2 pm and 4 pm, it’s at its busiest; in the evening, dining rarely begins before 9 pm. Prices are generally mid-range, and in smaller establishments, guests tend to prefer paying in cash. On Sundays, the morning is spent at the weekly market, followed by a visit to a bodega and a late lunch. The wines bear the Gran Canaria designation of origin. Menus are often displayed in Spanish only, so a basic knowledge of the language makes ordering easier.
Tips for your visit
Near the parish church of Saint Brigida, Bar Rincón El Vinco serves local wine and has earned a rating of 4.6 stars from 324 reviews. The bar fills up with local guests in the late afternoon. Bochinche Bar Juansito attracts the most reviews, with 802, and has a rating of 4.4 stars.
Around the weekly market, producers bring cheese and vegetables into the narrow streets of the town centre. Bar Las Grutas de Santa Brígida sets up tables outside and has received 22 reviews so far. Amongst the wine bars, seven cafés stand out, serving coffee and pastries. From some of the terraces, the view stretches out over the vineyards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vegetarian options do bars in Santa Brígida offer?
The six bars in Santa Brígida serve papas arrugadas with mojo, grilled vegetables and salads. These are accompanied by regional cheeses from the surrounding area, which pair well with wines from the Gran Canaria region.
When is the best time to visit the bars in Santa Brígida?
At the weekend, visitors can explore the farmers‘ and weekly market, which brings together local wine, cheese and vegetables. The evening hours, following a stroll around the parish church of Santa Brígida, are also ideal for an aperitif with Malvasía Aromática.
When are the bars in Santa Brígida open?
The six bars in Santa Brígida open in the morning and stay open into the evening. Fixed closing days and reduced opening hours vary from place to place, so it’s worth checking the current opening times before you set off.
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.