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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
NIODRA sabores auténticos tops the list of the 12 best bars in Morro Jable with a 4.9-star rating, located deep in the old town centre on Calle Ntra. Sra. del Carmen. At the fishing harbour, locals have been occupying the same stools for decades. A few streets further on, in Jandía Playa on Av. del Saladar, the atmosphere is quite different. Vino con Dolores and DOCK are situated side by side in the C.C. Faro Jandía, both with more than 400 reviews. Hotel staff rarely mention the most off-the-beaten-track spots; these are tucked away in the maze of alleyways above the harbour.
The Old Harbour meets a modern beach resort
Locals usually don’t start turning up at the old harbour until 9 pm. Anyone who stops off earlier on Calle San Miguel, where Janet and Brisa Marina Sunset are located, will mainly encounter visitors from out of town. Prices in the town centre remain affordable. A glass of local wine rarely costs more than two euros, whilst Canary Islands tapas range from one to three euros. Cash is a must in small tavernas such as Bar San Francisco, as card payments aren’t accepted everywhere. Knowing a few words of Spanish is a real help, as the menus in the locals‘ favourite spots are often in Spanish only.
Tips for your visit
The 13 bars offer a blend of harbour life and beachside atmosphere. NIODRA sabores auténticos stands out in particular with a 4.9-star rating, although only 173 guests have reviewed it. The small plates at the six tapas bars feature papas arrugadas with mojo, often accompanied by fresh fish from the fishing harbour. The Irish Times, with Simon’s Kitchen on Calle Piragua, has, by contrast, garnered 1,451 reviews and attracts a different clientele.
The venues are clustered around Calle San Miguel. Janet, with its pinchos, and Brisa Marina Sunset are situated almost next door to each other there. On Bulevar el Timón, El Gallego Luís holds its own with 4.6 stars. Anyone gazing towards the lighthouse at the southern tip of the Jandía Peninsula will soon find themselves sitting in one of the six cafés, whilst the ferry traffic keeps the harbour below bustling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vegetarian options do bars in Morro Jable offer?
The 13 bars in Morro Jable serve vegetarian classics such as papas arrugadas with mojo, grilled vegetables, salads and cheese platters. There are also meat-free tapas, such as potato or vegetable dishes, available at the town’s six tapas bars.
When is the best time to visit the bars in Morro Jable?
The evening is particularly lovely when the bars along Playa del Matorral and in the harbour district are lit up. Once the ferries have arrived, the terraces fill up and your gaze is drawn to the striking lighthouse at the southern tip of the Jandía Peninsula.
When are the bars in Morro Jable open?
Most bars in Morro Jable open in the late morning and stay open late into the night. At the harbour and on the beach, opening hours are tailored to the ferry timetable and evening trade, as locals usually don’t start arriving until 9 pm.
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.