Cerveza de Lanzarote Nao
What was once a fishnet factory is now a trendy industrial brewpub. On a vintage barstool beneath dangling plants at the pinewood bar, choose from an ever-rotating selection of award-winning Nao beers and bar food.
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What was once a fishnet factory is now a trendy industrial brewpub. On a vintage barstool beneath dangling plants at the pinewood bar, choose from an ever-rotating selection of award-winning Nao beers and bar food.
Open until 5 am on weekends and past 1 am every other night, this swanky tropical nightclub playing a mix of pop and DJ music draws a local crowd of revelers ages 25 and up. The palm-lined outdoor terrace, with music and its own bar, is one of the city's top see-and-be-seen spots in the summer. Dress to impress (no shorts, sandals, or tanks).
Shimmy—and twerk, if you want—at this tiki-inspired rooftop discoteca that attracts a young local crowd. Sunday nights are reserved for Latin (salsa, bachata, and more) dance parties.
Slurping down a strawberry daiquiri at the gay-friendly Eiffel Bar is a rite of passage on the Playa del Inglés nightlife circuit; every cocktail comes with a complimentary bowl of peanuts and marshmallows.
Sip a colorful tiki drink while watching the tide come in at this Las Canteras hot spot, whose fishbowl gin-tónics and zippy mojitos lure a mixed local and international crowd until 2 am.
Try your luck at the only casino on Lanzarote—it's as laid-back as the island itself. You must be over 18 and must show your passport to get in.
Craft beer and well-made drinks lure guiris (foreigners) and locals alike to this wallpapered barroom three blocks from Plaza de España.
Staff at this popular tiki joint will happily get you buzzed on flamboyantly garnished cocktails.
At the popular American-themed bar Ruta 66, you can sip a frothy mixed drink on a cushioned wicker chair while taking in catchy tunes and ocean views. This is also the town's liveliest spot to catch a sports game and root for your team among fellow fans.
Guitars hang from the ceiling, and old pictures of Scotland adorn the walls in the Scotch Corner Bar. There's live music nightly usually acoustic and sometimes Scottish. Regulars love the mojitos.
These cover musicians are pros at getting everyone into party mode (and they keep it bumping till 3:30)—so grab a pint of Guinness and jump on the dance floor. Nobody takes themselves too seriously at the Dubliner, and that's precisely its allure.
Grab a beer at this quirky locals-only sports bar to watch spirited fútbol matches and bet on horse races. An Elvis impersonator frequently provides the musical entertainment.