Below, we’ve listed some of the bars and restaurants we heroically sacrificed ourselves to test out for you — you're welcome.
No frills, just our favourite spot - great tunes, open until 4am.
Charming wine spot in the middle of town - perfect for a couple of glasses before dinner or a mid-afternoon unwind.
La Casa Del Califa's rooftop bar, known as La Teteria del Califa, is a panaromic terrace with great views over the town. Perfect for sunset, but it does get busy so get there early!
Well worth the trip if you can! If not, we have listed below our favourite spots in the middle of town below.
Nestled in the verdant hamlet of Santa Lucia, 5 minutes outside of Vejer de la Frontera.
Specialising in wood-fired grilling, this place has an extensive selection of meats, as well as a really good wine list.
It's a very popular place - so reservations are required. Open every for lunch and dinner, except Wednesday (when it is closed).
A hidden gem nestled in the tranquil countryside of La Muela, just 15 mins outside of Vejer de la Frontera.
Booking recommended.
Opening times:
Wednesday: 8–11 PM
Thursday: 8–11 PM
Friday: 8–11 PM
Saturday: 1–4 PM, 8–11 PM
Sunday: 1–4 PM
Ultra modern cooking (for Vejer). Recommended in the Michelin Guide.
We had a great meal! Definitely recommend doing dinner here.
Family-run fish restaurant, just steps from the town's iconic church. Famous for its tuna.
Open daily for lunch and dinner (except Tuesdays, when it's closed).
We think this is probably the best place for coffee. It's located on the promenade (Calle de la Corredera) and also does a good breakfast - lots of options.
Patrick didn't appreciate this spot as much as I did - but this would be my top choice for brekkie! Really small and cute, no one can speak English, but the food was delightful. Go here!