La Tienda De Lourdes

La Tienda De Lourdes

Tucked away on Calle San Juan Evangelista in the small village of Soo, La Tienda de Lourdes is one of those rare places that feels entirely unchanged by time. The shop has been a fixture of village life for over 70 years, and for the past 40 of those it has been run with quiet dedication by Lourdes Curbelo. Soo sits on the edge of the Jable, the pale desert zone that stretches across the north of Lanzarote, and the shop feels very much like the heart of the community it serves.

The shelves and palm baskets are stocked with the kind of produce that speaks directly to the island's agricultural traditions: Lanzarote potatoes, onions, garlic, bananas, tomatoes, and fresh herbs — basil, camomile, and thyme — all displayed with an unhurried simplicity. Alongside the fresh goods you'll find local wines, island cheeses, and pulses including lentils, chickpeas, and peas, many of them grown and toasted by Lourdes and her family. Handmade palm-woven hats, crafted in the traditional Canarian style, hang from the walls from €90, and bags of sea salt and seasonal fruit round out the offering. In summer, the shop is famous for its watermelons, and the sweet Lanzarote onions are sought out by those who know.

La Tienda de Lourdes is a living piece of traditional Lanzarote life — beloved by locals who have been coming here for generations and by visitors who stumble upon it and leave wondering how they ever managed without it. If you'd like to check opening times or ask about what's in season, you can reach the shop by phone on +34 928 52 60 70.

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