Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Huatulco. With nine bays and 36 beaches, Huatulco is ideal for anyone who loves the sun. It's not an overdeveloped resort town, but the hotels are comfortable—even luxurious. Ecotourism is gaining in popularity, so take a break from sunbathing and try river rafting or a hike through the jungle.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Nice location for bar . Service pretty good. Had the nachos for a snack and they were a huge disappointment . Not sure about the other dishes.
4 based on 46 reviews
a Bocana is a beautiful beach in Bahias de huatulco, this place is changing all the time, there is very large sand promenade with a beautiful river and many birds to watch. If you visit us, you can practice surf and make the mud bath. La bocana is a small
My wife and I shared a fish taco - 4 tacos, tasty, with chipotle sauce on the side. Fish came with shredded cabbage and carrots. Service was slow, or else I would give it a 5. Our friend had a hamburger, and he said it was delicious.
4 based on 186 reviews
High season I suspect it could be crowded.One of the three public beach clubs on Bahia Chahue, there also is a private one for the Castillo hotel guests.There are around ten beach beds, no extra charge, maybe thirty loungers with umbrellas, and a larger restaurant area with shade. A large surface, there is room to deploy additional sunbeds probably.The pool is rather small, 1.35 m deep; yes, there are a couple of missing tiles but very few.The beach isn't really swim-able, quite risky most of the time.The menu options are limited but good and fairly priced. The cocktails don't have much alcohol but they are 0.5 l big!Unless an La Isla hotel guest, admission fee is MXN 100 per person (9 AM to 6 PM, food/drinks service starts at 11 AM). For MXN 300 (per person) you get the admission and food/drink credit in the same amount.Bathrooms are OK, a bit dark; don't forget that M stands for Mujeres.It's good to spend a couple of hours.
4 based on 49 reviews
Had a nice lunch here, we dined in the air conditioned portion of the restaurant. Food was good, however they butchered a margarita, have no idea what it was, but it was surely not a margarita. Would try it again, but perhaps not a lunch time.Thank you very much for you review, looking forward on serving you again for dinner.
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4 based on 84 reviews
I spent a week in Huatulco during Holy week in April for holiday. Frida's Street Food was just around the corner from my Hotel (Hotel Villa Blanca). ate several meals there, food , staff, drinks, and prices were amazing. The tacos and burgers were yummy. I even brought home one of their t shirts to remember my great experience. Looking forward to returning on my next trip! thanks.Wow, thanks for such a great review, and we also look forward to seeing you again on your next trip.
4 based on 186 reviews
Enjoyed hanging out at Alebrijes several times during our 2 weeks in Huatulco. We watched the Winnipeg Jets play on the big screen while enjoying BBQ Ribs and beer. Great destination to just have dinner with very reasonable prices!! Also, would highly recommend the Breaded Coconut Shrimp dinner, to die for!!
4 based on 156 reviews
This is an upstairs restaurant that is easy to miss. Itâs located near a corner of the zocalo which it overlooks. Nice place to grab breakfast...good food, good coffee, good juices, good selection of food, good service, and a very pleasant atmosphere. Prices are a little more than youâd pay in some of the nearby local spots, but they are quite reasonable. Good place to start the day.
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4 based on 1038 reviews
Pizzas y CoctelerÃa de renombre mundial en un ambiente relajado sobre un fondo musical ecléctico, desde 1993.
Stopped by this pizzeria for a lunch and late night snack while visiting Huatulco. Both times, the pizza was over the moon.Restaurant is on the second floor of the building and open with fans only. Service is wonderful, professional, and very friendly.There are eight options for pizza and we tried four of them - the Margarita, Flavioâs Especial, La Crema Especial, and the Frutti di Mar. The pizzas are made with incredible Oaxacan cheese on a tangy tomato sauce, WOOD Oven baked in a Neopolitan style crust.Truly enjoyed the perfect crust and delicious seasoning. But for me, the Frutti di Mar (seafood) pizza was something special. Itâs difficult having a strong, flavourful cheese that does not overpower the octopus and shrimp but they found a way.For me, La Crema is in the top three pizza joints in the world but their Frutti di Mar is the best pizza Iâve ever had.Looking forward to visiting Huatulco and La Crucecita again soon and stopping by La Crema as many times as possible!
4 based on 230 reviews
At Alfredoâs youâll find an international fine menu, created by local chef-owner Alfredo Patino Ramirez which offers you an extensive palette of flavors from signature and award winning dishes, to authentic Italian pastas, influenced by Sicilian inheritan
We wanted to make sure we vistited this little gem of a restaurant before we left so we went early in the evening(by mexico standards) at 6pm because we didnt have a reservation. Isreal met us at the front and warmly invited us in and showed us the immense drink menu. We all ordered a drink, (king sized ) and then all ordered our meals, had appies, I had the bacon wrapped poppers(I could have just sat and ate those all night), nachos and guac, then 3 of us had coconut shrimp and 1 had the fajitas. They were awesome meals, would have liked to have more than the 5 shrimp but they were amazing, should come with a side dish of rice, only had a small bed of shredded lettuce under the shrimp. A little on the pricier side for what you get, but the quality was definitely there.
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