Nerja is a small seaside town in Costa Del Sol, Spain with an abundance of restaurants, ranging from typical Spanish tapas bars to formal fine dining. You can sink your teeth into a range of different cuisines too, including Andalucian, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Mexican, British, Italian and more!
After spending 2 weeks in Nerja over the summer, we definitely got around to our fair share of restaurants, so we’ve compiled a list of the top restaurants & best places to eat and drink in Nerja, Spain.
Note: During the peak summer months, we recommend making reservations to avoid any disappointment. Don’t forget the Spanish eat late therefore popular reservation times start from 8:30pm – 10:30pm and restaurants close between (roughly) 4:00pm – 7:00pm.
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The Best Casual Cafe: Good Stuff Cafe
If you’re looking for a break from tapas and in need of a delicious home cooked pie or a freshly baked cake, look no further than Good Stuff Cafe. Located just outside of the main street of Nerja, this little gem was a casual cafe serving a variety of salads, sandwiches, bagels, burgers, sweet treats, coffees and milkshakes (peanut butter chocolate shake. Say no more.). Always greeted with a friendly smile, we found ourselves feeling as though we were “home” at Good Stuff Cafe and therefore found ourselves back here more than once! Note: Closed for the month of August.
Favourite Dish: The Pies & Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie.
The Best Value Restaurant: La Dama
Sometimes the best type of restaurants are the ones that you accidentally stumble across. We came across La Dama by coincidence and due to its no-frills atmosphere combined with unbeatable prices, entertaining waiters and large portions, we ate here multiple times throughout our stay in Nerja. Pizza’s were as cheap as €3.50, pasta as little as€5 and a whole grilled seabass or lamb leg for €15. Nothing beats a casual lunch or dinner La Dama!
Favourite Dish: Grilled Seabass with chips and salad + side of peppercorn sauce. Heavenly and only€15. Bargain!
The Best Mojitos: Julies & Valeri’s
Calling all mojito lovers! Julie and Valeri’s is a small restaurant/ bar tucked away in a little corner, next toLa Fuente, just off the main plaza. Not only do they make awesome mojitos but their Cuban/Mediterranean based tapas menu isn’t one to be missed. There’s a selection of small plates with fresh ingredients such as (but not limited to) falafels, nachos, moussaka, fried calamari’s, hummus and flatbread all for reasonable prices. Don’t forget to save room for dessert and say g’day to the owner from us, he’s a hoot.
Favourite Dish: Mojitos (Dah!)
The Best Wine Bar: Copa Vino
There is no shortage of places throughout Nerja to grab a glass of wine but there are only a few wine bars in Nerja that stood out like Copa Vino. The decor and ambience of the restaurant plus the excellent wine selection and tasteful menu makes it to #1 for us. Baked pasta, steaks, and well-presented charcuterie boards are just a few of the items listed on the menu of Copa Vino. Be sure to make a reservation! They’re always busy.
Favourite Dish: Asparagus with egg and parmesan cheese and rib eye steak with truffle sauce! Drool.
The Best “Free Tapas” Bar: Bar Redondo
Tapas are an integral part of the Spanish culture and are an extremely popular way to socialise whilst eating. There are plenty of tapas bars scattered through the town of Nerja but Bar Redondo, also known as “The Round Bar” was our top pick.
Its buzzing atmosphere and ideal location are the reasons this makes it to our best free tapas bar! Here’s how it works: Order a drink, any drink (non-alcoholic included) and choose yourself a tapa from the wide selection (meatballs, paella, croquettes, ribs, etc) surrounding the bar. A new drink, anew tapa. Easy. It’s a casual, cheap way to grab a feed and encourages you to eat whilst you sink back those refreshing beers & sangrias ;). You can also order full-size dishes from a menu.
Favourite Dish: Chicken Curry & Paella
The Best Prawns Pil Pil: Pulguilla Restaurant
Prawns Pil Pil consists of grilled prawns soaked in butter, garlic and chilli (Ooo, I’m salivating just thinking about it). No prawns pil-pil is ever the same and we definitely sampled a variety throughout the course of 2 weeks. We’ve come to the conclusion that Pulguilla Restaurant is where it’s at.
Pulguilla Restaurant consists of two separate dining areas. At the front, you’ll find a casual, typical tapas bar serving fresh seafood, including squid and sardines, meat tapas such as grilled kebabs or chorizo and also cheeses and olives. Out the back, there is a sit-down restaurant serving larger dishes (as well as half portions) from a variety of fresh seafood to grilled meats but guys, come here for the prawns. Just do it. Service is efficient and very quick.
Favourite Dish: Prawns Pil Pil
The Best Cocktail Bar: Volks Bar
Who doesn’t love a cocktail created from the inside of a Volks Wagon? So fun. Volks Bar isn’t the most well-signed cocktail bar but you can find it on top of Sevillano, on the main street of Nerja, commonly referred to (by us) as the “Times Square of Nerja”. Walk through the main restaurant and take the elevator to the top floor. There is an extensive cocktail menu, a very smiley bartender and a great view of the busy streets and neighbouring terraces. For my fellow pregnant ladies or non-alcoholic drinkers, there’s even non-alcoholic list to choose from.
Favourite Dish: Virgin Mango Mojito
The Best People Watching: Bar Esquina Paulina
Bar Esquina is your quintessential Spanish bar with an unbeatable ambience, prime people watching and friendly Dutch owners. The menu primarily focuses on meat and cheeses with some local Dutch delicacies but that’s all you need to go alongside a glass of vino as you watch the people pass by. A great before or after dinner spot! If you’re lucky enough you’ll enjoy the local guitarist that occasionally comes to perform out the front.
Favourite Dish: Manchego Cheese
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The Best Bar with a View: Portofino
This Italian restaurant is located on prime real estate with one of the best views of Nerja, however, the quality of food that comes with the epic views is extremely poor. Do yourself a favour and come to Portofino for an afternoon beverage and take yourself elsewhere for lunch/dinner. The pizzas and pasta were extremely bland and remember, you’re paying for the view, not the food. We hate to be so negative, but we’re just being honest!
Favourite Dish: Beer. Steer clear of the food.
The Best Indian Food: MUM
Surprisingly, there are a ton of Indian restaurants in Nerja. MUM which is rated #1 on Trip Advisor looks very unappealing from the front but don’t judge a book by its cover. Head in and take yourself to the back terrace to enjoy a memorable Indian feast. Prices are comparable with other restaurants in Nerja and the curries and lamb tandoori were full of flavour and spice!
Favourite Dish: Lamb Vindaloo (it’s very spicy!)
The Best Fine Dining: Olivia
Looking to splurge? Celebrating something special? Olivia has you covered. Serving innovative Medeterrain dishes with a modern twist & top-notch presentation, there’s no wonder Oliva Restaurant is one of the most sought-after restaurants in Nerja. Considering the standard of service and quality of food, prices are within reason. Degustation menu ( 6 courses) goes for €47.50 with an option for wine pairing for a further €22.50. Reservations are recommended for dinner.
Favourite Dish: Octopus with Hummus
The Best Value Tapas: La Biznaga
You may not receive a free tapa with every drink purchase at La Biznaga but the tapas here are dirt cheap starting at just €1.50. If you love one enough, you can order a full-size portion. Conveniently located in the main plaza of Nerja, it’s a good place to sit and enjoy a cheap meal or snack while listening to buskers.
Favourite Dish: Prawns Pil Pil with crusty bread. Yaaas.
The Best British Pub: Rack and Ruin Bar
Rack and Ruin Bar is a place where you can come to unwind with a cold beverage, friendly bartenders & homemade soul food. The interior of Rack and Ruin is enough of a reason to visit this bar as it’s dotted with funny quotes, memes, old school pictures and quirky decorations. Choose from one of the two terraces or lounge about on one of the couches inside. In no time, you’ll feel right at home. Try their sangria with a twist, it’s rather peachy!
The Best Chill Out Bar: Teteria Zaidin
Teteria Zaidin is an Arabic style teahouse on a side street away from the hustle and bustle of the main plaza. The courtyard is very relaxing with calm music, lounges and a beautifully maintained garden. Choose between a salad, sandwich, smoothie or juice and if you’re anything like us and have a sweet tooth, they have handmade crepes and waffles as well as “special” aka alcoholic milkshakes. Shisha is also available. As you can see by the picture, we were a little sad when on our last day it was closed!
Favourite Dish: Dulche De Leche Crepe
The Best Paella: Ayo’s
Anyone that’s been to Nerja has heard or should have heard of Ayo’s which has made international headlines. Ayo’s can be found on the popular beach of Burriana. The owner of Ayo’s has been serving up Paella to its customers since 1969 so he has to be doing something right.
Large pans filled to the brim of paella are cooked over a wood fire daily with a turn around like no other. There’s no minimum order at Ayo’s, therefore, you can order a single dish for €7.50 to yourself (a lot of places require a 2 person minimum for paella). Is it the best paella we’ve ever had? Not necessarily, but the whole vibe and experience of the place is casual & fun. Extremely busy at lunchtimes.
Favourite Dish: Paella
The Best Burgers: Momo Burger
Mmm burgers. After a day at Torrceillo beach, make your way to Momo Burger for a freshly made burger cooked to perfection. There’s nothing but burgers on this menu and you have a range of creations to choose from. If you’re really hungry, opt for the double meat as the regulars are on the smaller scale. Each burger comes with fries.
Favourite Dish: The double beef burger with chimichurri.
The Best Chorizo AlInfierno: Los Barriles
Los Barriles is home to the “fiery sausage”. We had no idea what this was until we decided to seek out a place to try it and we’re so glad we came across Los Barriles. Located between the two main thoroughfares, Los Barriles is a clean, modern looking tapas bar with a great drink selection including a beer tap in the shape of a Jamón ibérico ham and of course, the best Chorizo Al Infernio (aka chorizo on fire). For only €2.50, sit on the wooden barrels out the front and watch the flame go up as you cook your fiery sausage to your liking. Combining fun and tasty. Win-win.
Favourite Dish:Chorizo AlInfierno
The Best Romantic Date Night Restaurant: Bakus
On our last night in Nerja, we wanted to do something special. We’d already visited Olivia’s for dinner days prior so instead we made a reservation at Bakus and left Nerja very satisfied. Bakus is somewhat of a fine dining experience mixed with a non-pretentious atmosphere serving a combination ofMediterranean,European and Spanish. The portions were quite large and the location (right above Playa Carabellio) was perfect, especially during sunset. Ask for a table closest to the water when you make your reservation.
Favourite Dish: Goats Cheese Puff Pasty
(Video) Free Tapas with Drinks in Nerja, Spain
Our days spent in Nerja were based purely on and around food but hey, there is nothing wrong with that, food is life and life is travel. Combine them both and you have two happy globetrotters.
Have you been to Nerja? Do you have any other great places to eat in Nerja?
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FAQs
How many bars and restaurants are in Nerja? ›
There is no shortage of Bars or Restaurants in Nerja, with over 300 to choose from, including many types and flavours.
How much is a meal in Nerja? ›Most restaurants do menu of the day three courses for around 10 euros. A normal main in a standard restaurant can cost between 8-10 euros.
How much is a pint of beer in Nerja? ›Nerja is a lovely area with a good mixture of visitors and locals. Enjoy mate. You will love Nerja. In most bars around the Balcon you will pay about €7.50 for a pint and a glass of wine.
Does Nerja have an old town? ›Tourism in the town center
In the center of town, you will find one of the most emblematic structures in Nerja, the Balcón de Europa, a balcony above a cliff that looks over the sea, the views here are truly mesmerizing. The old town is very Andalucian, it's full of white-washed houses, and pebble streets.
Nerja has many restaurants, bars and clubs open until the early hours of the morning, particularly during the summer season, as well as a number of live music venues to suit a variety of ages and tastes and, inevitably, the odd karaoke bar.
Why is Nerja so popular? ›What is Nerja Famous for? Nerja is most known for the Balcony of Europe (Balcon de Europa), a beautiful viewing point and a promenade in the center of Nerja's old town. It is also a popular summer destination thanks to beautiful beaches, nearby mountain ranges perfect for hiking, and also caves.
Is Nerja too touristy? ›Is Nerja touristy? There are more touristy towns in Costa del Sol than Nerja (for example, Benalmadena or Marbella). But, having said that, Nerja is still touristy. It attracts many national and international tourists and it's home to many expats.
Is Nerja busy in winter? ›Nerja, though much quieter than in the summer months, is still pleasantly busy over winter. Almost all the bars and restaurants you love stay open and it's much easier to find a parking space!
Are tapas free in Nerja? ›How about a cold drink and a free dish of tapas after a tour in the old town of Nerja? Sounds good? It is! Free tapas is not common in Spain but in Nerja it is.
Does Nerja have a train station? ›There is no direct train connection to Nerja. The train network in Spain is only developed in the big cities. For the Costa del Sol there is only one train connection and it is located in Malaga.
Are there dolphins in Nerja? ›
Admire the dolphins in the sea of Nerja with a boat tour
On the Costa del Sol you have the opportunity to experience a very special experience. Here you have a good chance to observe dolphins in their natural habitat. The best way to do this is to book a boat tour.
Hiking around Nerja is one of the best ways to experience more of the landscape, although finding the right route is not always easy. To help, here are the top 20 hikes and walks around Nerja — so you can just get out and go.
Is Nerja better than Málaga? ›It really depends on what you want from your holiday. Malaga is a wonderful city with lots of good restaurants and bars a great port and a nice sea front. It has lots of good museums to visit. Nerja is a Spanish sea side town which also has lots of good restaurants and bars.
Is Nerja busy now? ›Re: How busy is Nerja now? The beaches are still fairly busy but there are parking spaces starting to appear around town, which was not the case a couple of weeks ago. Slightly less people milling around but it has not been 'crowded' at any time during the peak period.
What does Nerja mean in English? ›The town we now know as Nerja was variously called Narija, Naricha and Narixa, all basically meaning 'rich in water'. In those days, Nerja was a small town surrounded by orchards and fed by the river Chillar which was, believe it or not, navigable!
Does Nerja have good nightlife? ›Nerja is one of the favorite destinations in the Costa del Sol to enjoy its wonderful beaches and its main attraction: El Balcón de Europa. But that is not all, it also offers a wide range of pubs, bars and nightclubs to make the most of the Nerja night, once the sun sets over the Mediterranean Sea.
Is Nerja Lively? ›The nightlife in Nerja is rather quiet in comparison to her neighbor cities along the Costa del Sol, as for instance Torremolinos or Marbella; this is due to the attractiveness of the Tourist resort for Families and elderly people, who enjoy their evenings with dining or having a drink in one of the many Restaurants ...
Is Nerja too touristy? ›Is Nerja touristy? There are more touristy towns in Costa del Sol than Nerja (for example, Benalmadena or Marbella). But, having said that, Nerja is still touristy. It attracts many national and international tourists and it's home to many expats.
How long is the Promenade in Nerja? ›At the far eastern end of the Costa del Sol in Nerja, there's a scenic waterfront promenade that makes for a pleasant 5.5 km out and back run.
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