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Bambú Beach Club is kiosk nº 7 on Playa de Las Teresitas, the golden-sand beach just north of Santa Cruz. It's one of the most accessible spots on Tenerife, right on the sand with free parking and easy road access.
The setup is classic chiringuito. Hammocks, parasols and deck chairs line the shore. It pulls a casual mix of tourists and local groups, and the atmosphere holds up well in reviews. Don't expect a polished lounge experience.
Prices run €10-20, which makes it one of the more affordable options on the beach. Open every day from 10:30am to 6:30pm. Reservations are accepted and worth making for weekends.
Rated 4.1 from 1,155 reviews, with the majority rating it positively. Around 10% leave one star, usually over service speed. Food gets a mixed reception, but drinks and coffee earn more consistent praise.
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Brunch is the main draw, and coffee is a genuine highlight. The barraquito, a Canarian layered coffee drink, is worth ordering. The almogrote, a local cheese spread, is on the menu too, though it can be hit-or-miss.
Cocktails are popular, with mojitos getting the most love. The bar covers beer, wine, hard liquor and cocktails, plus soft drinks and coffee. There are healthy options, small plates, salads and vegetarian choices on the food side.
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Prices sit at the budget-friendly end, roughly €10-20 per person. It's one of the cheaper spots on Playa de Las Teresitas, which makes it popular with locals and tourists alike.
Yes, reservations are accepted. It's worth booking ahead for weekends, when the beach gets busy. Call the venue directly or check availability online.
It's open every day from 10:30am to 6:30pm, including weekends. There's no evening service.
Yes. There's a kids area on site and the casual beach setting works well for families. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, with an adapted entrance, parking, restroom and seating.
There's a free car park nearby plus free street parking. The lot fills quickly on summer weekends, so arriving early is the move.




Food was just ok, Almogrote was very dry, Barraquito was good and strong, service not great at all
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