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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
In Costa Teguise, surfers, cyclists and locals from Arrecife enjoy a glass of Malvasía, Lanzarote’s wine. The atmosphere here is more laid-back than in the livelier Puerto del Carmen. La Casita del Gin at 21 C. las Olas has 142 reviews and a five-star rating, whilst El Ficus at the Pueblo Marinero boasts the same rating. The 12 best bars in Costa Teguise range from gin bars to English pubs, such as the Red Lion on Avenida de las Islas Canarias. The holiday resort was designed from the drawing board on the east coast, with the involvement of César Manrique.
Bars in Costa Teguise: prices, opening times, tips
The bars in Costa Teguise open from 6 pm and start to get noticeably busier around 9 pm. A cocktail costs between 8 and 12 euros, whilst a glass of Malvasía is considerably cheaper. The weekly market takes place on Wednesdays and Saturdays, after which revellers flock to the bars near the Pueblo Marinero. Card payments are accepted at larger venues such as The Black Bull, which, with 712 reviews, has the most ratings in the area. In smaller bodegas, cash is still the preferred method of payment. The town is situated in the municipality of Teguise, whose main town was once the island’s capital.
Tips for your visit
Several of the 48 bars overlooking the Atlantic are situated along the Avenida de las Islas Canarias. At number 21, The Black Bull attracts the largest crowd. Eight cocktail bars are clustered around the Pueblo Marinero and Las Cucharas shopping centres, where live music rings out in the evenings across the squares co-designed by César Manrique. At the Red Lion, football is shown on large screens, accompanied by draught beer.
Papas arrugadas with mojo are a staple on the bars‘ menus. The Grandfather Bar at 3 C. las Acacias has 234 reviews and is situated off the main thoroughfare. Nine Indian restaurants round off the resort’s dining scene, some with terraces overlooking the street. Away from Las Cucharas, smaller bodegas in the side streets fill up in the evening with locals from the municipality of Teguise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need to book in advance at bars in Costa Teguise?
At the 48 bars in Costa Teguise, bookings are usually not required, as they rely on walk-in customers. However, this is not the case at the eight cocktail bars during the peak season, nor at venues offering evening entertainment such as the Lively Lady Cabaret Lounge – in these cases, it’s worth booking in advance.
What vegetarian options do bars in Costa Teguise offer?
Numerous bars in Costa Teguise serve vegetarian tapas: papas arrugadas with mojo, pimientos de Padrón, fried mushrooms and tortilla. There are also salads, bruschetta and vegetarian bocadillos. The nine Indian restaurants in the resort offer a further selection of meat-free curry dishes.
When is the best time to visit the bars in Costa Teguise?
In the early evening at sunset, Costa Teguise is at its best, as it is during the summer months when the terraces on the sandy beaches are bustling with people. The eight cocktail bars are at their liveliest late in the evening between 9 pm and midnight.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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