Bar Meguinez
Calle SebastianThis bohemian looking bar gives you an immediate impression of a cosy clean and tastefully designed place with a pinch of an avant-garde spirit. A big selection of wine to choose from and some handmade crafts for art lovers; all at affordable prices. The interior is split into two separate areas. There are also tables outside on the narrow pebble-stone street, which happens to be the hallmark image of Mijas Pueblo. Food menu consists of tapas, raciones, and sandwiches.
Aroma
Calle SebastianServing pizza, pasta, tapas and crepes, you can expect a warm welcome here. Seats outside, inside or in the back patio. Occasionally hosting live music and exhibits from local artists.
Bar Gonzalez
Avda. Virgen de la PeñaVery popular and crowded bar serving tapas and full menu all day. The menu del dia is quite popular and they serve good soups. Spanish football games are also shown.
Brigadoon Bar
Avda. Virgen de la PeñaHidden down an small alley beside the main bus stop is The Brigadoor, a British bar with sports tv & large screen, pool table, english breakfast, full menu, Guinness, Worthington, Strongbow and Estrella on tap. They also host a quiz night every 2 weeks, Sunday night 8pm.
Bar Arana
Avda del CompasBest place in town for churros & chocolate. Standing room only inside, this place is mainly for sitting outside. However, the overall architecture of the building is intriguing and a wonderful location for people watching. Also serving tapas, sandwiches and fresh juice.