The Madeira Islands are a stunning archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic — a place of lush greenery and rugged mountains 1,000km from the European mainland. where you can hike in the morning, surf in the afternoon, and finish your day in a fine restaurant where the breathtaking view is complemented by unforgettable Mediterranean or traditional Madeira cuisine.
Restaurants in Madeira Islands
5.0 based on 12 reviews
The Taskaki Lounge Bar is a bar located in Porto Santo, near the beach. It is a cozy place with modern decoration. We guarantee to our clients: — Free WiFi; — a wide variety of tasty and fresh ponchas; — a wide variety of gins; — we serve the premium Delta coffee "Belissimo"; — we serve a wide variety of cocktails.
5.0 based on 286 reviews
Typical place where you can try and buy Madeira Rum from all the island. Visit MadeiraRumHouse!
Great place. Owner is friendly and offers plenty of advice on the various choices. Some nice rums. Also has wine and other local drinks, including the genuine fisherman's poncha, freshly made. Mid week December, and not overcrowded so plenty of space to sit. Great owner who makes you feel welcome and having spent some time here presented a fantastic photo since he used to be photographer. Genuine nice bloke. Will definitely visit again. Thanks again.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Snack-Bar desportivo no centro de Machico. Rua General Antonio Teixeira de Aguiar 36. 9200-094, Machico, Madeira, Portugal.
5.0 based on 174 reviews
Madeira's first and only tiki bar, celebrating the historical link between Madeira and Hawaii. Located in Estreito da Calheta, Pukiki Tiki Bar brings you the biggest selection of rum in Madeira, tiki and classic cocktails. Madeira is known as the Hawaii of Europe. In the late 1800s many Madeirans set sail for Hawaii to work in the growing sugar cane industry. Madeira already had a long history of sugar cane production and a very similar sub-tropical climate to Hawaii which made Madeirans ideal workers for this job. They became known as Pukiki to native Hawaiians and influenced Hawaiian culture in many ways, most famously by introducing the Ukulele (known as machete in Madeira) and malassadas. Pukiki Tiki Bar celebrates the link between the islands. We are passionate about all things tropical, mid-century Polynesian Pop, Tiki cocktails and Rum based drinks made from sugar cane. Join us and share the aloha spirit!
Great little tiki bar that gets all the details right: the right music, the right drinks, the right atmosphere. No surprise as the staff is clearly passionate about everything tiki. There's even a direct history link (Madeira and Hawaii) that you can read up on while lounging on the roof terrace and sipping cocktails made with some of the best rums in the world. Definitely a winner.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
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New Revolucion Rock Bar, Rua De Santa Maria 144, Zona Velha! New Revolucion Rock Bar, Rua De Santa Maria 144, Zona Velha New Revolucion Rock Bar, Rua De Santa Maria 144, Zona Velha!
We’ve just returned home from our second visit to Funchal and the Revolucion Rock Bar! This place is amazing ! The location is fantastic right in the heart of the old town , the homemade poncha is the best on the island I’ve tasted and made with a lot of love ! But the cocktails are something else - I’ve never had a cocktail made with so much love and the thought and hard work that goes into them cannot be replicated - if you like cocktails you must have the custom and tell Thelma what alcohol and fruits you like and you will be presented with a piece of art that looks too good to drink ( but tastes much better ) . The service in this bar is second to none and Thelma and Miguel make you feel like you are with old friends and we will definitely be back to see them soon I hope !
5.0 based on 8 reviews
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