The 11 best bars in Sardinia

Sardinia
Explore the best bars in Sardinia, as well as many festivals and events held throughout the year - P.DZIURMAN/Dziurek

Nightlife in Sardinia is pretty laid-back, unless you’re hitting the chi-chi bars of the Costa Smeralda, but most visitors are happy with a sundowner, followed by a good dinner. That said, the Sardinians have a strong musical culture that has been influenced by the many invaders over the centuries, and there is nowhere better to experience this than at one of the many festivals that take place throughout the year.

Most festivals last well into the evenings over several days and, whatever the theme, there’s certain to be music, food and wine involved. ‘Ferragosto’, in the middle of August, is celebrated everywhere, and usually culminates in a firework display.

For further inspiration, see our guide to Sardinia and the island's best hotels, restaurants, beaches and things to do.


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Cagliari

Caffè Libarium Nostrum

After trekking up to the historic centre to admire the Torre dell’Elefante, check out this sweet café. The spacious terrace offers sensational views over the city, port and sea beyond, and it’s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner – but most gather here for sunset, and an Aperol spritz sundowner. Rather fabulously, the appetisers come free.

Contact: 00 39 346 522 0212; facebook.com/LibariumNostrum
Opening times: Daily, 7am-2am
Price: ££

Caffè Libarium Nostrum, Sardinia
The spacious terrace at Caffè Libarium Nostrum offers sensational views over the city, port and sea beyond

Il Birrificio

Sardinia’s first brew pub, Birrificio is a light and airy space where you can sample a range of craft beers brewed on site. As well as an IPA, stout, German Weizen and a light, citrussy Blanche, there are more experimental brews to sample, like a smoky beer flavoured with myrtle berries, and a cream ale flavoured with helichrysum, a licorice plant found widely across Sardinia. Beer is king here, finding its way into most dishes on the menu, even the desserts (Tiramisu with Casteddu beer), and cocktails (Spritz Hell is a reinterpretation of the classic spritz, made with Biddanoa beer). There are a couple of veggie options, including a spicy chilli, made with Tuvixeddu beer, obviously.

Contact: ilbirrificiodicagliari.com

Alghero

Poco Loco

In Alghero’s old town this ordinary-looking little place might be considered a bit crazy, or 'poco loco': part pizzeria/part bar/part comedy/jazz venue. Pizza is served by the metre, beer is on tap, and Friday nights might be comedy or jazz until 1am. Quite the combo perhaps, but a lot of fun.

Contact: pocolocoalghero.com
Price: ££

Poco Loco, Sardinia
In Alghero’s old town Poco Loco provides the soundtrack while pizza is served by the metre and the beer flows

Blau Skybar

For one of the best views over Alghero, fly up to the Skybar on the ninth floor of Hotel Catalunya. Book a table on the panoramic terrace and drink in the vistas over Alghero old town, the harbour and the sea beyond. Cometh the sunset hour, cometh the cocktails, and there’s a pretty long list to choose from. Check the website for regular DJ sets. If you can’t get a table, head to the Ramparts for a sundowner, followed by a trawl along the beachfront of Spiaggia di San Giovanni, where the bars close at around 1am.

Contact: hotelcatalunya.it

Blau Skybar, Sardinia
For one of the best views over Alghero, get yourself up to the Skybar on the ninth floor of Hotel Catalunya

Palau

Rupi’s Beach Bar

Porto Pollo is one of Sardinia’s most famous surf destinations (there are several windsurfing schools here), and when the sun goes down, the surf-shorted crowd head for Rupi’s. The hut on the beach serves drinks (including cocktails), and beach food on tortillas and burger buns (including veggie options), and most nights there are DJs and bands. Thursday night is party night, so crowds are even bigger, but there are plenty of quieter beach coves to repair to, if you fancy a cocktail à deux while watching the sun go down.

Contact: portopollo.it
Price: ££

Rupi’s Beach Bar, Sardinia
When the sun goes down, the surf-shorted crowd head for Rupi’s - @Roberto Oggiano oggiano.rob@gmail.com

Santa Margarita di Pula

Forte Arena

The stadium/amphitheatre at the high-end Forte Village has a 5,000-person capacity and has hosted such luminaries as Tom Jones and Sting. The bigger the star, the more eye watering the price (the Sting package, including a front-row seat, a gourmet pre-show dinner with drinks, and access to the VIP Lounge, cost a show-stopping €1,000). That said, there are musicals, ballets, and lesser-known mortals coming in much cheaper, and if you’re a guest of the resort it’s almost a bargain as you get discounted tickets.

Contact: fortearena.com
Price: ££££

Forte Arena, Sardinia
The stadium/amphitheatre at the high-end Forte Village resort puts on a cracking show

La Maddalena

Riservato Beach Bar

Pace yourself at this dinky beach bar by the sea; Riservato is open from 8am. Before you know it - after a day’s sunbathing, and pausing for a light lunch - it’s aperitivo time when you can watch the sun drop behind Capo Caccia, the rocky promontory that dominates the bay. By 10pm the place turns into a nightclub, with DJ sets until 2am. Open every night over the summer. No booking required.

Contact: riservatobeachbar.com

San Teodoro

Blue Bar

Overlooking the bay of Capo Coda Cavallo with a view to the island of Tavolara, this pretty hilltop bar is a wonderful place for sunset cocktails. Franco Mangione's family-run business is open all day, and a perfect pitstop if you're visiting nearby beaches that include Lu Impostu. If you’re looking for something more substantial, the menu includes an excellent spaghetti with clams and bottarga. Prices are reasonable, considering the exquisite location, with a two-course dinner, without drinks, coming in at around €30 (£25).

Contact: bluebarsanteodoro.it

Sunandbass

Celebrating its 20th Year in 2024, SunAndBass takes up residency in the coolest venues in San Teodoro every 7-14th September for eight days and nights of top drum ‘n’ bass music. The line-up is published in August, but festival tickets go on sale in May, and single night entrance is subject to availability. If you can’t get a ticket, there are free concerts in the Piazza and at the beach. Club venues, including Bal Harbour, Ambra Day, and the La Cinta beach bar, also host beach parties and DJ sets all summer long.

Contact: sunandbass.net

Sun and Bass, Sardinia
The Sunandbass dance music festival takes place in some of the coolest beach and club venues in San Teodoro - © Leonie Baumeister

Arzachena

Phi Beach

An open-air lounge bar/nightclub on the beach where you go to see and be seen. Sunkissed guests who’ve spent their day lounging on canopied beach beds overlooking the sea, might sip a cocktail while watching the sun set, and possibly follow up with dinner cooked by a Michelin-starred chef. Others arrive by helicopter or speedboat before rocking out to DJ sets at the Rock Club, which is surrounded by enormous granite boulders. That location and level of glamour doesn’t come cheap though, with admission starting at around €30 (£25) from Thursday through Sunday. Admission is free from Monday to Wednesday. Check the website from May for updates in prices and events.

Contact: phibeach.com

Phi Beach, Sardinia
Phi Beach is an open-air lounge bar/nightclub where you go to see and be seen

Nuoro

Sagra del Redentore

In August, the Festival of the Redeemer is celebrated all over Sardinia. It dates back to the 1900s, when Pope Leo XIII erected 19 statues of Jesus Christ on mountaintops across Italy, but the one to be at takes place in Nuoro, when Sardinians come from around the island to take part. The festival goes on all week but the highlights are the horseback parades of townsfolk in traditional costumes and masks, and the procession from the town square to the top of Monte Ortobene to honour the statue of Christ the Redeemer. There are music, folk dancing and poetry events taking place in the run-up to the main event, most taking place in Piazza Sebastiano Satta.

Contact: redentorenuoro.it

Sagra del Redentore, Sardinia
In August, the Festival of the Redeemer is celebrated all over Sardinia; the highlights are the horseback parades of townsfolk in traditional costumes and masks

How we choose

Every bar, venue or experience in this curated list has been tried and tested by our destination expert, who has visited to provide you with their insider perspective. We cover a range of budgets and styles, from casual pubs to exquisite cocktail bars – to best suit every type of traveller – and consider the service, drinks, atmosphere and price in our recommendations. We update this list regularly to keep up with the latest openings and provide up to date recommendations.

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