Hay Pan
Wine bar · La Paz ·

Hay Pan

Wine bar · La Paz ·

Bolivian wines, tapas, breakfast, and coffee in cozy setting

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Murillo 764, La Paz, Bolivia Get directions

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Cozy
Romantic
Trendy

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Murillo 764, La Paz, Bolivia Get directions

+591 76767453
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•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Touristy
•Credit card accepted

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Oct 26, 2025

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The 38 Best Restaurants in La Paz, Bolivia | Eater

"Open from Tuesday to Saturday on one of the busiest streets of La Paz, Hay Pan is a small and cozy wine bar that showcases producers from across Bolivia, including Cañón Escondido and Magnus from Tarija (the main wine region in the south) and Jardín Oculto and Tierra Roja from the nearby Valle de Cinti (which has a long history of singani, the national grape spirit). Look for fresh takes on red varietals and pet-nat noir from Marquez de la Viña and Uvairenda 1750, located in the emerging wine regions of Cochabamba and Samaipata (outside of Santa Cruz), respectively. And be sure to order a cheese and charcuterie board, which includes a variety of local cheeses, llama salami, pickled vegetables, fresh bread, and a delicious locoto (chile) jam." - Valeria Dorado

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Hay Pan

Eva S.

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We went to try some wines and enjoy some food and we’re supper happy! They had 3 red wines to taste by the glass and some whites and sparkling as well. We had a small cheese, meat platter and pickles as well as the vegetarian pizza and all were delicious. The waiter was super friendly and knowledgeable I would recommend to any vine lover!

Alexander de Gaay F.

Google
Very nice Bolivian wine bar. Unique in its kind. Near the Mercado de las Brujas. Gabriel organizes tastings for you and tells you all about the wines! Bolivians love sweet wines, luckily they also make very good dry ones. Snacks also very nice! If you’re a wine lover definitely go and check this out.

Lucas K.

Google
A local friend recommended this place to us and it was great. The food was good quality and the selection of wines was impressive. We enjoyed our visit a lot.

Carl M.

Google
Best restaurant in Bolivia. This wine bar / Bolivian tapas bar is something really special in La Paz, a totally different concept to the other poor quality places in the area. When we arrived we were welcomed by a young manager whom spoke perfect English and explained the concept of how they only use Bolivia products direct from farmers and all the wine is from Bolivian producers. The concept is to give you a checklist menu that you write the amount of each dish you want they have around 30-40 dishes all tapas size. They also have a tasting platter for 2 people that gives you a great section of the menu it’s well worth the money. It will be around $10 a person including a bottle of wine. I can honestly say this is the best restaurant I visited in La Paz the attention to detail quality gives it a European standard that would not be out of place in Paris or London. I’m so impressed. well done to the team... P.s: just a quick note there is no obvious sign outside the restaurant so it’s a little difficult find but just look at my photo below for the glass door.

Andrzej M.

Google
Tourists shall do more to find this cozy place. The real vinoteca for winelovers. Great snacks, cheese, olives.

Lynn P.

Google
Fantastic wine bar with a cozy atmosphere. The food, wine, and service were all fantastic. I loved that they carried smaller bottles of wine for guests who didn't necessarily want to finish a standard sized bottle.

Tibo M.

Google
Very good breakfast in this place. I recommend the complete breakfast or the pan y palta. They accepted to prepare a special kind of tea for me (i bring lemon, ginger and honey and they made it for me).

Ozgur A.

Google
If you are into wines and want to discover Bolivian wines, this is the place. They have different choices of both glasses and bottles in terms of variety. Owners do not know English but you can talk via translate apps. Food was not too promising. If possible, only go for wine :)