Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Cabo San Lucas. As a well-known destination for both spring breakers and A-list travelers in need of a getaway, Cabo San Lucas has definite vacation cred. The beaches here range in temperament, from the serene waters of the Sea of Cortez and Playa del Amor to the kickin’ waves of Zippers, a surfing paradise. If you care to romp with locals, head to the coves and rock formations of the Cannery beaches. Kids will have a blast communing with the local animals by swimming with dolphins or taking a camel ride through the Desert Park Natural Reserve.
Things to do in Cabo San Lucas
4 based on 898 reviews
Cabo Blue is a fun outside bar featuring a friendly staff, great drink specials, fresh made American/Mexican food and live bands 7 days a week!!! Watch all your favorite American, Canadian and Mexican sports on our 14 HiDef TV's! Ladies night Mondays, $1.
We discovered Cabo Blue on our last trip and liked it so much that we went back several times this trip. It's a small, outdoor bar with an incredible staff and lots of televisions for sports enthusiasts! Ruby, the daytime bartender knows and remembers everyone that comes in it seems, evens remembers what you drink! Shea, Paco, Peter and Maria offer excellent service, always with a big smile. We'll definitely be back on our next trip!
4 based on 202 reviews
Located high above the sea and hotel below, La Trajinera brings diners back to the past. La Trajineraâs décor is colonial-inspired and features wooden tables, plush upholstered armchairs and an incredible dark-wood colonial glass-door bar back for guests
Upon arrival, we were greeted with a steel drum band and cold drinks. We checked in & told to return for room key later. We were escorted to an associate who wanted us to sign up for a timeshare presentation, which we declined. On to the concierge, hoping to make dinner reservations. He was extremely rude and not helpful. When a guest he knew walked by, he got up, walked by us and started talking to the other guest. He was unable to confirm any dinner reservation earlier than 8:30 and made no attempt to help with options for an earlier dinner. The grounds and villas are beautiful. The resort overlooks the Sea of Cortez and our villa had a spectacular view of the water, sunrise, and sunset. Although you cannot walk to any shops, restaurants, etc. from the resort, a shuttle into town is provided every 2 hours at no cost with the all inclusive plan. Unfortunately, there were a lot of small bugs crawling in one of the bathroom sinks. A call to the front desk assurd me someone would be to the room to take care of it. No one showed up. Called the next morning and maintenance showed up with a can of Raid. Solved the problem temporarily but had to call again when the bugs returned. Third time was the charm and he left the can of Raid.We paid for the all-inclusive option and the food was very good at all the restaurants at the resort and those that are included off site. Although tips are included, we were constantly asked for tips by employees. At checkout we were surprised by an $8 per day service charge. It was explained that is was for tips. Really? The charge was removed without much discussion with the front desk. Room service is not part of the all inclusive and lobster and better steaks are surcharged. All inclusive just not the right term for this program.The laundry facility was a surprise. This is the first timeshare I have traded into in 20 years that did not either have a washer/dryer in the room or provide washers/dryers on site at no cost. This resort charged $4 each for washing and drying.Later in the week we learned that the resort offers many actvities; however, we were not given an activity schedule and the concierge informed us that the activity staff had forgotten to distribute the flyers on our arrival day.We did agree to a timeshare presentation and I found it to be one of the most high-pressure ones I have every attended. Lots of attitude when we continued to say no. Although we received a $200 spa credit, it will be my last timeshare presenation.Spa massage (Anna) was the best I have ever experienced - certainly a highlight of the resort esperience.We had a very nice vacation, but there are so many choices of accommodations in Cabo. I would not recommend this resort.
5 based on 88 reviews
The menu is not a big one but, the choices you can make go from artichoke hearts with melted cheese, sea food with flavors I would like to have over and over. We really enjoy our dinner and of course, wine is a must with a great selection they con offer you.
4 based on 3033 reviews
Happy Ending's 5 full-time chefs prepare generous proportions of delicious food, always at affordable prices, in its completely new kitchen. Our Crispy Tacos, Huge Burritos, Super Nachos, Cheeseburgers, Super "Loaded" Fries, Quesadillas, etc., Have become
We stopped by the Happy Ending for afternoon cocktails. They have a great anytime special, 2 beers and 2 double shots of tequila for $5. We went to have a couple of rounds and left 4 hours later. Our bartenders Helen & Axel were great, they were friendly and attentive to our needs. We didn't eat but all the food we saw come from the kitchen looked good. They have tables for beer pong and from what I hear it is a fun party spot at night. If visiting Cabo put the Happy Ending on your list of things to do.
5 based on 399 reviews
Acerca del TacoHistoria de La TaquizaAcerca del Taco:El Taco tiene su hogar en Mexico. Forma parte primordial y a nivel mundial es reconocido en nuestra gastronomia mexicana. Tiene sus origenes desde antes de la llegada de los conquistadores y aunque es d
Our visit to La Taquiza (group of 6) was magnificent. Our waiters were attentive, witty, fun and brought our food and drinks promptly. Everyone loved what they ordered. I had been searching for great Chile Rellenos for years, and the chef at La Taquiza nailed it. The textures and flavors were perfect. The cheese was velvety, the chile was tangy and tasty, and the batter was well cooked. We all enjoyed our appetizers, including a specialty cheese crisp that is essentially a large disk of grilled cheese rolled up and served so you can break off chips of salty, rich goodness to enjoy with your cerveza. We loved the atmosphere, even early in the day, and would happily visit again.
Where to Eat in Cabo San Lucas: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 188 reviews
This is a great place to chill. Views are amazing and the staff was super friendly. We didnât end up ordering anything due to dinner reservations, but they were really nice and let us chill on a couch and take in the views. I definitely would like to go back for drinks. Dear Danielle OThank you for taking the time to share your comments with others, much appreciated,we hope you visit us again on your next trip to Cabo!Looking forward to see you soon!
Best Bar food near Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Located on the Main Boulevard of downtown Cabo San Lucas, Cantina Mexico is a perfect cocktail of delightful drinks, fantastic food, and engaging entertainment making Cantina Mexico a Cabo "must-do" when you go out on the town.
Weâre here in Cabo for a few days and spent the morning walking around the touristy area and felt ourselves getting frustrated with all the vendors when we heard some good music playing and decided to drop in. (Tom Petty does it every time) We were greeted by Pipo, our bartender, who told us the specials, of which we ordered the 2 for 1 margaritas and 2 shots of Don Julio 1942. These shots are usually $70+ a piece in LA so we geeked out when we saw them priced at $270 pesos (about $13 US). If youâre a tequila, rock n roll music, good food and conversation loving person - do yourself a favor and stop in to Cantina Mexico Gracias Pipo!!
Top 10 Mexican food in Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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