Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in San Marcos La Laguna, Western Highlands, Guatemala. San Marcos La Laguna is a village on the western shore of Lago Atitlán in the Sololá Department of Guatemala. The village is northwest of three volcanos Volcán San Pedro, Volcán Tolimán, and Volcán Atitlán. The village has an outdoor amphitheater and a few hostels. San Marcos connects to other lakeside communities by boat and a narrow road. The nearest city is Panajachel at the northern side of Lago Atitlán. The town sits at an elevation of 1,585 metres (5,200 ft); the lowest elevation is the lake shore at 1,562 metres (5,125 ft).
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4 based on 124 reviews
Nice restaurant with pool,jacuzzi and internacional food
Our group made reservations for a private dinner, and we were treated to a first-rate afternoon/evening by Sophia and her staff. We lounged at the pool/swim-up bar enjoying drinks and appetizers until it was time for our dinner reservation. We enjoyed an excellent meal with stunning views of the lake at sunset. Sophia was extremely attentive and personally saw to it that we were well taken care of.
Love Bistro serves only the freshest ingredients from around the lake, creating each dish from scratch, with love. The restaurant hosts a full bar and extensive craft cocktail list. Live music on many evenings and good tunes the rest of the time. Set righ
Had a lovely meal at the fairly new Love. Great location, eclectic atmosphere and cool vibe. The food was amazing (fried ravioli with goat cheese and mushrooms, so good). Owner and waiter Pauly was friendly and attentive without being obtrusive. Highly recommend you trying out Love ~ you wonât be sorry.
4 based on 71 reviews
Our lakeside restaurant offers the perfect place to enjoy your free breakfast or have lunch or dinner. Even take a dive of the platform to get rid of the hangover ! Our menu is fully international and fresh produce is bought every morning in the local mar
We did not try the restaurant but the lounge is cool, the staff is all international as is most of the staff in bars in this village.
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4 based on 87 reviews
We went to the Alegre several times while staying in San Pedro. They can tune in most any game you want. Many microbrews available and Guatemalan draft liters for $30Q. The food was average - the food temps & service a bit uneven. The bathrooms are tiny and grungy.
4 based on 100 reviews
San Pedro is heavily saturated with bars & restaurants so El Barrio could easily be missed while scrolling through TA. Do yourself a favor & add this restaurant to your favorites to make sure you stop my, you wonât regret it! This expat-run restaurant has a fantastic selection of beers & liquors to choose from, including some wonderful local selections (Pantera beer from Antigua, how could we resist?!?). They also offer delicious food including a 4-course weekend brunch with beverages which was frankly incredible! And Sunday night there is an Irish Stew special (YUM!) Our advice, skip the touristy waterfront walk the winding streets to enjoy this gem! Thank you Sean, Natalie & Anita for the wonderful hospitality!
5 based on 21 reviews
Hello Path-Walkers! We Offer you Fresh Organic Food & Music! At Night we are a Bistro w. a Live Music Venue: Indulge in one of Chef Rosa's Delicious Artisanal Creations, while enjoying a Intimate Dinner Show of one of the many Talented Musicians! - Our TR
We have been to Cafe Camino several times during our stay in San Marcos Atitlan.Great organic food selection and some nice touches of Scandinavia (bread) and international dishes.Live music several times a week which gives a great unique experience, we loved.Give it a try and you will be positively surprised.Hello Teddy.Thank you for you review & recommendation!We are very happy that you liked our humble establishment. You are most welcome back anytime.
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4 based on 118 reviews
Constructed in the colonial architectural style with parabolic arches and gardens, Blind Lemonâs reflects the tradition of Guatemala. And set in San Marcos La Laguna, a small Mayan village on Lake Atitlan, surrounded by towering volcanoes, Blind Lemonâs h
I showed up at Blind Lemon's for an early dinner to find a group of football (soccer) fans from UK and Canada relaxing on a comfortable sofa and chairs watching on a big screen TV the Manchester City vs ?? Eat/Drink/Game. Good time even though I know nothing about football. Blind Lemon's is comfortable and inviting.The menu is well rounded, something for everyone. I had an excellent chicken enchilada dish. I came back later to see if Carlos Funk would be there. Lucky me, he was.For the next couple evenings Carlos and I played the blues. You've got to check this place out!
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4 based on 90 reviews
Great place to have breakfast, lunch or late night food.
The Blue Parrot has great casual food, such as burgers, other sandwiches, salads, etc. It has a nice outdoor dining area and a covered dining area, plus a bar to sit around. The staff is friendly and the food great. This is a really good place to eat.
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4 based on 228 reviews
We sat at a table overlooking the lake for lunch. Situated right by the boat launches. Sunday all day Happy hour, with Cuba Libras at 10 quetzals for 2.I had a fantastic philly cheese steak (50q although the menu in the road says 40q) loaded with steak, and my wife had a very filling qood quality sandwich with fries for 35q. The overall quality was fantastic, the location a belter and the staff (especially the UK guy) lovely. Very happy overall and would highly recommend.
4 based on 439 reviews
Nice place. Good Service. Clean. We offer hotel and dorms.
Don't believe any of their advertising signs out front for happy hour or drunk specials because you're probably being baited. We went here for a beer because they were advertising Victoria beer on a sign right outside their door for 9Q each. No fine print or asterisks or anything. We then go to pay and they were like 14Q each. Not a huge difference, but we were in a budget. We pointed out the error and were told the special was for the smaller Victoria beers, which I had never seen once in my 3 weeks in Guatemala (and after drinking lots of beer there), and which the server here never even offered us. The sign was very misleading. That's the only reason we even stopped there was because of their sign advertising 9Q Victorias. Be very skeptical of any special they advertise and ask many questions.
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