Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Puerto Morelos. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Puerto Morelos, a peaceful village on the Mayan Riviera, is a place to experience the genuine Yucatan. Puerto Morelos makes an excellent base if you’re looking for someplace quieter than glitzy hotspots like Cancun and Playa del Carmen. Government eco-reserve designations protect the reef and mangroves—and the village itself—from development. Outdoor options range from thrilling jungle and diving adventures to serene bike rides or moped explorations.
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A unique place where you can enjoy a rich artisan beer in the company of rich smoked meats and you will be able to know the brewing process.
This was a quick stop for lunch en route south from Cancun, that turned out to be a delight. We enjoyed a flight of excellent beers in the restaurant portion of the building, with the fermentation tanks looming behind us. Outside was a food truck, run by a German, selling excellent barbecued brisket and ribs and . . . bratwurst! The ambiance was more hipster Brooklyn than Mexican, but the staff were friendly and the atmosphere mellow.
3 based on 86 reviews
In May of 2012 we took over the operations of the Ojo De Agua Restaurant. Since then we have been busy, upgrading and investing into the restaurant and the Puerto Morelos community. We are committed to the satisfaction and relaxation of our customers; and
We ate at this restaurant every day during our 5 day stay. It sits right on the beach. The food was fresh and the wait staff fantastic. We obviously werenât locals and didnât even speak the language very well (basically not at all). They were very helpful. The restaurant has outdoor seating and the view was just spectacular. Order the mudslides. Order ceviche. Just order whatever is local and fresh. You wonât be sorry!
4 based on 79 reviews
Its a restaurant-bar located in the main road in Puerto Morelos, You can find in its menu traditional micheladas to fruit flavor micheladas also they have national beers and also some international , but whats is really noticeable is the selection on microwbre of mexican beer which my friends love, I dont drink alcohol but in there menu they also have a section for non alcoholic drinks which is great . Food is good from tacos, burgers , boneless wings , pizzas etc.. Its a great place to hear live music (rock, salsa and more) or watch sports with friends . The 90% of the times the service is good , just sometimes when they have new staff its hard for them to get in rhythm with the bar's busy hours. But we always have a good time....
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4 based on 84 reviews
The coolest and newest beach Bar in town...come check us out.
My family of 12 visited Don Ernestoâs for lunch as part of our WetSet snorkel trip. We were greeted by Adrian at the restaurant who was incredibly helpful and attentive. He went above and beyond making sure our group was comfortable, well feed, and even walked us to our transfer pickup and made sure we were on our way back to the resort. We had a tasty lunch with an ocean view including a delicious hot dog covered in cheese and bacon. The bill was very well priced for our large group. I know my husband and I would return for both a snorkel in that area and a great lunch. Thank you!
4 based on 1360 reviews
We came by taxi from Zoetry and were parked right by the town market. Great place to pick up souvenirs from tacky to expensive jewelry. We walked to Pelicanos which had been recommended as the touristy spot. We liked it for the food, location and safety. We all had seafood, lots of seafood. It was fresh and delicious. The beer was cold and we watched all the locals cooling off in the Gulf after work. It's a little quaint fishing village and worth the trek. We wished we had more time to explore.
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4 based on 249 reviews
I spent a couple of weeks in Puerto Morelos and ended up coming back to Pangea again and again. The location, with it's patio overlooking the sea with a nice breeze to accompany your meal is amazing. The owner and staff are very friendly and accommodating, the prices are great and the food is varied, interesting and delicious.There are lots of great eateries in Puerto Morelos, but this is one you really must try.
4 based on 739 reviews
Although many of the cast of characters remain, the street performers, blocking traffic for several minutes while they spin on their heads. The beggars, one small lady who says a prayer for you. She has been in town for six years at least. The flower sellers. So entertainment was not lacking during out dinner. For $25 or 500 pesos a couple, an incredible meal and a filling one can be had, including a generous tip. Margaritas, white wine, beer, soft drinks. Our meal was an amazingly large Chile Rellano with rice and refried beans for her, I had their burger and fries. Let me say a few words about this, two, not patties, but hand made, real beef pieces of meat. Two thick slices of Cheddar, two layers of tomatoes, lettuce, onions, pickle, on a six inch diameter bun. But the sight of it was the attraction, 7 inches tall. More than you might ever put your mouth around. I ended up using a knife and fork. The fries are hand cut, real potatoes. This was a 1960 throwback in taste. Was it good! If a burger is what sounds good to you, this is where to find it.
4 based on 418 reviews
Restaurant El Pirata se encuentra a tan solo 100 mts del parque principal de Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo. Cuenta con un menu altamente variado el cual comprende de: Parrilla Argentina, Pastas, Mariscos, Comida Mexicana, Desayunos, Comida y Cena. Sus espe
Stopped here for dinner... although server was great the food was terrible and pretty bland. I had chicken enchiladas and the tomato base they were sitting in was tasteless. My husband ordered the Paella and it was basically a large pile of rice with a few pcs of assorted fish. Really not worth even writing about. We had started with the fried calamari which was tender but way over battered. After $700+ peso would of expected better based on other reviews. Would not recommend. If you are like me I want to enjoy and saviour every meal I eat.. this is not one of them.
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4 based on 265 reviews
Aloha! Listen up All the gang at My Paradise were awesome.. From America up front, to Kimo and Jesus rockin' the cocktails, all on point.. Lest we forget, our server, Aarti, the life of the Paarti.. ask for him, he brings his A- Game. All in all, a great recommendation from our hosts at Agua Azul,(a killer spot in town,btw, look it up) in beach clubs, it started our trip out with a bang.. Gracias and mahalo nui loa to the team at My Paradise.. Outstanding! Aloha from your friends in Park City, Utah.. DJ, Aimee, and Sherry
4 based on 1007 reviews
International menu inspired by Mediterranean cuisine using local ingredients. Large menu to satisfy everyone in your group. Fully stocked bar overlooking the center of town. The Premiere Live Music Venue, SPORTS BAR, and Lounge in Puerto Morelos where loc
A group of 24 (9 children included) of us ate here and were all very happy with the food and drink which was excellent. One of us try to pay for food all in one but had 2 separate cards rejected twice meaning a trip to the ATM and an unexpected 10% Mexican surcharge on the transaction.When we were about to leave there were just 2 left behind and were surrounded by about 5 staff who demanded an extra 50 dollars as we hadn't left enough tip, unbeknown to us and not advised, we got told we must leave a 10% tip. We worked it out and we were only short by 10 dollars, we gave that and left, it was a really disappointing and intimidating end to the night. We feel a tip should be indicated or given if we feel like giving.Don't hesitate to go here for food but please ensure you keep at least 10% back for a tip.Hi Jamwal 1974. As the operations manager I was there for your table and we thought you had a very nice evening as well thank you for that. I don't remember anybody 'demanding' a tip. We also only had 2 waiters and myself (Raul) working so I'm not sure who the other people who surrounded you were. I'm very sorry the Credit Card machine was malfunctioning that day it was a regional outage and we spent hours on the phone with the bank in the afternoon trying to fix it before dinner service.Of course we would ask you for full payment if you didn't pay us enough to cover the check, as would any business I know of. The check was approximately (more or less) $300 Euros and if you felt any dissapointment from the server staff for not receiving any tip for serving 24 people (including 9 children), I take full responsibility and will review your comments tonight with them.We would never DEMAND a tip. If we demanded tips and acted like that, we wouldn't have the extensive clientele we value so much. It is customary as servers often work as a second job to make money to provide for their family and/ or expenses. In Europe the server staff often makes as much as 5x the salary as they do in the Americas, but the service staff on this side of the Atlantic make their money with tips. 15%-20% is the most common range for good to great service, but 10% is not unheard of. Thank you for your comments and I will follow up with you in a private message.
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