A lively, large, local bar, with plenty of parking outside, which serves food. On the evening we visited, the bar was very busy, mostly with locals (I presume) drinkers and a couple of tables eating. The atmosphere is completely informal. A paper tablecloth is added to the formica table, by the very friendly and efficient waitresses. My first and second choices (fish dishes) were unavailable, and my partner and I both ordered the soup followed by the rabbit. The soup was fine. The large portion of fried rabbit pieces was served with chips, no veg. or salad. It was tasty and prices were reasonable. I'd eat here again. Be aware that the menu is in English and Spanish, but the staff on the night we were there spoke no English. It...
Read moreA ‘teleclub’ is a space where neighbours meet. Formerly, the villages have one television for all its inhabitants and they went to the ‘teleclub’ to watch the TV and stay together while drinking and eating.
Nowadays, there are more than 50 teleclubs in Lanzarote. And if you wanna try typical Canary food paying more than affordable prices, this is your place.
Teleclub de Tao is THE BEST ONE ever.
Do not expect even a menu, they waiter will tell you which dishes you can eat (in Spanish, of course). Dishes are quite big. Prices are remarkably cheap! Staff is nice and they work fast, you will see it. If they ask you for queuing, do not...
Read moreVery disappointing, last time we were in Lanzarote, this was our go to as we were staying in Tao. Looking forward to eating drinking there again and the owner is like a different person. No menu, asked for certain foods- he nodded, then left food on the table that was completely different. He doesn't listen, just walked away. Very disappointing, a lot quieter than last time, think even the locals have stopped going. €7 for a plate with 1tomatoe sliced up and a sprinkle of onion. Does not seem to care...
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