Bodega El Chupadero

Top choice in Lanzarote


A wonderful wine-country surprise, this stylish bar-restaurant-bodega sits amid volcanic vines just east of the Rubicón and La Geria wineries. Enjoy elegantly presented tapas like garlic prawns and papas arrugadas paired with local malvasía wines (€3 to €4), on a gorgeous terrace overlooking the vineyards or in the cosy whitewashed interior where vases of bougainvillea dot the tables.

Live concerts often happen here on Sunday evenings; check the Facebook page.


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