Modern life in Tarifa shows its face in the form of Tapas bars, live music and disco clubs to entertain the increasing number of younger people moving to Tarifa to live.
There are also numerous restaurants and cafés featuring of course, fresh fish dishes such as Atun a la Plancha (tuna steak)
Written Nov 17, 2008
Address: Tarifa
During the summer months, Tarifa's thriving nightlife makes a terrific way to spend the evening after a hard day at the beach! The following small selection of disco bars, some of the best, will give you a head start . . .
La Ruina in the old town
Pepepotamos in the old town
Balneario down near the beach of Tarifa town
La Jaima down near the beach of Tarifa town by the football stadium
Soul Cafe in the old town
Tanakas in the old town
In the winter months when there are less visitors there are less bars open
La casa Amarilla in the old town often features flamenco music
Continental in the old town often has live music
Cafe Central in the old town - a favourite meeting point.
Soul Cafe in the old town - good music
Tanakas in the old town
Written Jun 10, 2005
Our next stop was The Bearhouse, a fairly lively place, though more expensive than the other places we visited. I drank a Murphy's Red, a drink I can only find in Irish pubs outside Britain and Ireland.
Updated Mar 21, 2005
on the weekends in the summer the young people go out to the marina with bottles of wine, rum and soda and blast music from their cars. its a cultural experience not to be missed.
Written Apr 10, 2005
Fearing that finding alcohol in Morocco might prove difficult, we were determined to make the most of our opportunities in Tarifa.
Written Mar 21, 2005
Address: 8 Calle Sancho IV EL Bravo
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Fearing that finding alcohol in Morocco might prove difficult, we were determined to make the most of our opportunities in Tarifa.
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