Monthly Hot List

Where to Eat & Drink in Puerto Banús, Marbella 2026

20 ranked·24,751 live reviews·updated June 2026
Known forLuxury yachts, designer shopsLate-night bar sceneMarina-side diningHigh-end car spotting

The top independent spots to eat and drink in Puerto Banús right now: Torre de Belém - Sabor de Portugal, The Horseshoe Pub and The Clubhouse Marbella.

The Puerto Banús Hot List
Restaurants & Bars · ranked
1Torre de Belém - Sabor de Portugal
Restaurant
4.8237
2The Horseshoe Pub
Restaurant
4.589
3The Clubhouse Marbella
Restaurant
4.677
4Restaurante Samna
Restaurante
4.8221
5Restaurante DELUCA | Marbella
Restaurant
4.6290
6LA SIESTA
Bar
4.9167
7La Dolce Vita
Restaurant
4.7533
8Patrick’s 19th hole Bar
Bar
4.7136
9El Txoco de Luis Salinero: Restaurante en Puerto Banús
Restaurante
4.7421
10Benabola Sky Lounge Puerto Banús
Bar
4.4269
11Restaurante La Bocana
Restaurante
4.52,452
12Arrozante
Restaurante
4.8983
13Jacks Smokehouse
Restaurante americano
4.42,630
14Restaurant Boulevard
Restaurante
4.655
15El Gaucho de Banús - Argentinian Grill & International
Restaurante
4.42,390
16Astral Bar Coctelería
Coctelería
4.52,321
17Coa Restaurant Marbella
Restaurante
4.6144
18Pizzeria Picasso
Pizzería
4.46,953
19PiCú Puerto Banús
Restaurante
4.51,707
20Taberna Casa Blanca Banús
Taberna
4.42,676

20 independent venues, re-ranked monthly from real reviews — no chains, no paid placements.

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Visiting Marbella, Spain? Puerto Banús — Marina strip — is the neighbourhood with 20 ranked independent restaurants and bars our review-velocity ranking is tracking right now. 1 is trending hot this week. Rankings refreshed monthly from 24,751 live reviews — no chains, no ads.

Look, Puerto Banus isn't just about the yachts and the late-night clubs, though you’d be forgiven for thinking that. If you actually bother to scratch beneath the surface, past the endless parade of fast cars and designer labels on Avenida Julio Iglesias, you can find some genuinely decent spots to eat and drink. It just takes a bit of knowing where to look, or more accurately, knowing where not to. You’ll find everything from quick bites to proper sit-down meals, but don't expect quiet corners too often. For a reliable, no-fuss pizza that won't break the bank, Pizzeria Picasso right on the marina is always busy for lunch, around €14 for a decent slice, though it’s a bit of a tourist magnet. If you’re after something more substantial, El Gaucho de Banús offers a solid Argentinian grill experience; expect to pay €30-€50 for a main course in the evening, maybe after 9pm when things properly get going. For a taste of Portugal that stands out, Torre de Belém – Sabor de Portugal is now getting its deserved recognition; their bacalhau is worth seeking out. Don't forget that lunch, or *almuerzo*, is usually 2pm to 4pm here, and dinner often starts around 9pm. Trying to eat at 7pm will leave you with very few options, and probably not the best ones. If you’re just after a pint, The Horseshoe Pub does the job, no pretences, and you can grab a seat any time of day for a few euros.

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Torre de Belém – Sabor de Portugal's holding the top spot this month, and fair enough. It does proper Portuguese cooking, which is harder to find than you'd think in a sea of places serving the same tired stuff. You'll walk in and taste the difference immediately—that's not marketing speak, that's just what happens when someone's actually bothered to cook it right.

For a casual drink, The Horseshoe Pub is consistently popular and easy to find. If you prefer something with a bit more of a view (and don't mind the price tag), Benabola Sky Lounge Puerto Banús offers a different perspective on the marina.

You’ll find a mix, though it leans heavily towards international fare. There’s Portuguese at Torre de Belém, Italian at Pizzeria Picasso and La Dolce Vita, American at Jacks Smokehouse, and Argentinian grill at El Gaucho de Banús. For more traditional Spanish dishes, look towards El Txoco de Luis Salinero.

For a decent date night that isn't too loud, Restaurante Samna offers a more refined setting. El Txoco de Luis Salinero is also a good pick if you're after quality Spanish dining without the marina hustle.

Value can be tricky here, but look for places offering a *Menú del día* during lunch hours, usually €15-€25 for a set meal. For casual dining, Pizzeria Picasso offers mains around €12-€18. Taberna Casa Blanca Banús is also a good shout for reasonably priced tapas, often €3-€5 per dish.

Torre de Belém – Sabor de Portugal shot up 15 places to #1, a new peak for them. The Horseshoe Pub and The Clubhouse Marbella also hit new peaks at #2 and #3 respectively. Restaurante DELUCA | Marbella made a big jump of 12 spots to #5, and El Txoco de Luis Salinero climbed 10 places to #9.

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DOW ranks venues with a transparent 100-point Hot Score, recalculated monthly from live Google data. Four signals: Velocity (30 pts) — text reviews over 50 characters in the last 90 days; Baseline (25 pts) — current Google rating relative to 4.0; Recency (25 pts) — 30-day weighted decay on recent reviews; Profile (20 pts) — phone, website, opening hours, description, photos, and category completeness on the Google Business Profile. Reviews written in the country's native language count 1.5× across Velocity and Recency — this is how DOW surfaces where locals eat year-round, not where tourists cluster in summer. No editorial picks, no paid placements, no chains.

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