Tasca Alavasca (Brena Baja)

La Palma

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Tasca Alavasca (Brena Baja)

A restaurant and bar widely popular with tourists, Tasca Alavasca is known not only for their array of drinks and delicious menu offerings, which include meat grills and appetizing tapas platters, but also for hosting cool live music shows on the first Friday of every month.

Bars & Nightlife

Nightlife in La Palma is a low-key affair, with barely any establishments to match the rowdiness of the nearby islands. Still, there is a good choice of bars on the island, especially in the capital Santa Cruz. La Palma produces some well-regarded alcoholic drinks – beer from the island's own microbreweries, wines from island vineyards, and even rum distilled from local sugarcane. An evening in La Palma is best spent watching the sunset while working on a glass or two of one of the above.