Bar Blue Coffee Bike: Local Gem in Mijas Pueblo

This post is long overdue as Blue Coffee Bike bar and restaurant in Mijas Pueblo has been my go-to place when visiting the pretty village of Mijas Pueblo.

If you’ve not heard of Mijas Pueblo before, it’s a typical Andalusian village stretching up in the hills above Fuengirola. It is a popular day trip destination for those who are staying for a holiday by the coast and want to experience what a traditional Andalusian white-washed village looks like.

While Mijas Pueblo is no longer a sleepy village, more like a tourist hot spot, there are still a lot of local gems that are waiting to be discovered.
One of them is Blue Coffee Bike.

We stumbled upon it on the very first trip to Mijas Pueblo, as it was one of the few places open around lunchtime – you can call that lucky! On my second trip, a kind British gentleman who lives there and owns a pottery shop also recommended that it’s the place where all locals go.

I can only confirm that!

Ever since then, a stop for a lunch in Blue Bike has been on my itinerary every time I was coming to Mijas Pueblo. The menu is not long, the food is pretty simple, but executed really well, and oh the flavours!

Below are a few snapshots from the few times I had a camera on hand, and a few of the most loved dishes we always order when we go there.

Book yourself a table and give them a go – I am keen to hear if you will love them as much as I do!

Bar Blue Bike Coffee: Details

Location: Pl. de la Constitución, 7, 29650 Mijas, Málaga

Reservations: off-season is normally not necessary, however, if you’re stopping over for Sunday lunch they might be fully booked. The place has a limited number of tables and it fills up quite quickly.

Opening hours: 11.00 – 16.00 for lunch or snacks, and 19.00 to 23.00 for dinner.

Contact: tel. +34 952 59 11 70

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