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Wednesday, 19. August 2026

Where to drink in Puerto Rico, from marina terraces to Irish pubs

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As of August 2026 (updated regularly)

Puerto Rico has established itself as the leading bar destination in the south. The diverse range of pubs and terraces along the marina and the seafront are characterised by a combination of British pub culture, Scandinavian laid-back charm and the light from the Canary Islands – an atmospheric quality that is rarely found elsewhere. The city’s most attractive bars are strung out like a string of pearls along the waterfront and the harbour.

Bars in Puerto Rico: Prices, Opening Hours, Tips

Service in Puerto Rico’s bars usually begins in the afternoon and reaches its peak around 8 pm. Prices range from affordable to moderate: beer rarely costs more than three euros, whilst cocktails typically cost between five and eight euros. Card payments are accepted at almost all venues, though cash is sometimes preferred. To secure a sought-after table with a sea view, it’s advisable to arrive early. During the peak season – from Christmas to Easter and throughout August – there are large crowds, particularly at the popular spots around the marina.

Sol & Luna

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1. Sol & Luna

4.5859 reviews

📞 928 56 51 68

The Temple Bar: Bar in Puerto Rico

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2. The Temple Bar: a bar in Puerto Rico

4.5500 reviews

📞 928 72 56 92

Riders plaza

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3. Riders Plaza

4.1621 reviews

📞 639 91 68 82

The Irish Tavern: Pub in Lomo Quiebre

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4. The Irish Tavern: a pub in Lomo Quiebre

4.7224 reviews

📞 928 56 54 97

Bambus Bar: Bar in Puerto Rico

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5. Bambus Bar: a bar in Puerto Rico

4.4211 reviews

📞 680 65 29 40

Mini Golf Europa: Bar in Puerto Rico

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6. Mini Golf Europa: Bar in Puerto Rico

4.3206 reviews

📞 828 90 56 70

Basil’s Bar: Bar in Lomo Quiebre

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7. Basil’s Bar: a bar in Lomo Quiebre

4.4455 reviews
The Temple Bar: Bar in Puerto Rico

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8. The Temple Bar: a bar in Puerto Rico

Kanaloa: Restaurant in Patalavaca

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9. Kanaloa: a restaurant in Patalavaca

Tips for your visit

The bars are clustered around the town centre and along the waterfront promenade. The harbour and the beach draw in the crowds. In the narrow alleyways behind them, it’s a different story. There you’ll find the little shops, where it’s mostly locals sitting about and nobody speaks English.

There’s a wide variety. From a simple bar counter with plastic chairs to a terrace overlooking the sea. The plates feature dishes from the Canary Islands alongside the familiar favourites that holidaymakers from all over the world recognise and order.


Frequently Asked Questions

What vegetarian options do bars in Puerto Rico offer?

More meat-free dishes are gradually appearing on menus. In the long-established establishments, however, the choice remains limited. You can almost always get papas arrugadas, along with salads and something with cheese.

When is the best time to visit bars in Puerto Rico?

Things are quieter in the off-season. That means the months of March to May and October to November. Fewer people, more stable prices, and hardly any waiting for a table.

When are bars in Puerto Rico open?

At lunchtime, they usually open between 1 pm and 4 pm. In the evening, from 7 pm to 8 pm. The more affordable places often only open for lunch. The more upmarket ones don’t open until the evening.

The order of this list is not based on our editorial opinion, but solely on genuine user reviews.
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.