Quepos, a small town in Puntarenas province, is located on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast and is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world for big game sport fishing. However, Quepos also offers vacationers a wealth of other activities to do as well. The nearby plaza has many fine restaurants, art galleries and souvenir shops, most within a short walking distance of your beachfront vacation rental. Book an exhilarating canopy tour, go horseback riding, kayaking and rafting. Learn to surf or watch the surfers ride the waves; you’ll wonder at their athleticism.
Things to do in Quepos
4.5 based on 302 reviews
Typical food, seafood, fast food. Good Prices, Excellent attencion
We went here because it got such good reviews, but we were not that impressed. First of all, the service was very slow. Second, the food was just ok. We got calamari that was very chewy (even for calamari!) with a less than stellar breading. (We eat a lot of calamari and this was not up to average.) The french fries were bland and soggy and we didn't care for the salad. The burritos were good though and my daughter really liked her rice with shrimp.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
We enjoyed fresh fish and an amazing view from the restaurant. It was very crowded when we went there and the hostess was having a difficult time keeping track of who was waiting for tables, but other than that it was a wonderful dinner.
4.5 based on 499 reviews
WELCOME! The Claro Que Si Seafood Restaurant, located next to the Regalame Gift Shop, features fresh local seafood, homemade ice cream and tropical desserts in a spectacular setting overlooking the tropical forest and Pacific coastline of Manuel Antonio. We offer upscale dining in a casual setting, incorporating fresh tropical ingredients from local recipes to create a unique culinary experience and value.
Had a fantastic meal here the other night. The mahi-mahi special is superb and the beef tenderloin was cooked to perfection (although the glaze was a bit overpowering). Very good wine list, too. Our waiter Maykal was excellent; very professional and a good conversationalist. Seemed genuinely excited to serve and represent the restaurant.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Cafe Milagro began as a small, specialty coffee roaster in 1994 and over the years it has evolved into a local culinary institution. From coffee to cuisine, we offer the best of Costa Rica's fresh local ingredients. In Manuel Antonio, be sure to check out El Patio de Cafe Milagro, our cafe, bar and restaurant featuring the area's most innovative Costa Rican kitchen. With its casual, tropical ambience, great food, local micro brews, ample wine list, fabulous cocktails and their very own fresh roasted coffee, this is bound to become your home away from home in Manuel Antonio. Breakfast, lunch & dinner served daily 7am-10pm. Live music nightly from 7pm-9pm.
This fun place was founded by a couple of Norteamericanos who fell for Costa Rica and stayed. The quesadillas, piled with guacamole, were utterly magnificent. The yuca fries are outstanding (and have a low glycemic index!). Sit in the patio in the back, with the wildlife, or on the porch in the front, watching the backpackers. If I lived in Manuel Antonio I'd be here four times a week.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Five Star Hotel Restaurant, La Luna offers a totally relaxed atmosphere, serving mostly Costa Rican gourmet cousine with some international alternatives, in general, with lower prices that other restaurants in the Manuel Antonio - Quepos Area and currently the only Restaurant with a Costa Rican Gourmet Menu. Happy hour offers an array of tapas from 4 to 6 pm offers and a magnificent view of the Ocean, the Mountains with a 360 degree view of the area.
This is a great location but the food did not live up to the setting and the prices are well over the top. We had two starters, one main and one dessert plus two glasses of wine. This cost 70 US dollars, our most expensive meal in Costa Rica. The food was OK but nothing special, the sun's at11 dollars a glass was poor and not properly chilled.
I rarely write bad reviews as change seen by my other reviews, but this was poor.
4.5 based on 285 reviews
El Mirador Restaurant is located near Arenas del Mar's reception area and pool, overlooking Espadilla Beach, Manuel Antonio National Park, and the Pacific Ocean. El Mirador—which means “the viewpoint” in Spanish—has an open air, covered interior dining area and outdoor Seating. Along with breathtaking views and gorgeous sunsets, our restaurant serves breakfast and dinner using fresh, local ingredients. Start your day with our complimentary breakfast: fresh fruits, homemade granola, warm muffins and breads, eggs, pancakes and of course, Costa Rican coffee. Our dinner menu includes highlights such as locally caught fish and other delicacies at this authentic full-service Costa Rican restaurant.
the food at arenas del mar's restaurant (el mirador bar and restaurant) is TO DIE FOR!! i did some research and found that costa rica was never known for good food, even though they have some amazing fruits, vegetables, and fish. One of the owners of arenas, dave, often visited a restaurant named blackfish outside of philadelphia owned by his friend and outstanding chef, chip. as luck would have it, we ended up meeting chip and his adorable wife amanda and their 4 kids while we were down there. chip completely revamped the food at arenas and y'all...whether you stay there or not, YOU MUST go eat there. i truly never had one bad meal... coconut milk chia pudding, mahi mahi, nachos, corn tortillas, spaghetti, pizza, you name it! it was all over the top good. not only the best food i had in costa rica, but some of the best food i've ever had period! they do a fabulous job of making it a great "foodie" spot with plenty of options for the picky family members too. you don't have to be staying at the resort (although we were) to eat here. if you are going to be anywhere NEAR here, do NOT miss a meal here.
4 based on 160 reviews
I have a boat in Quepos and visit the area often. An expatriate friend who lives here full time suggested this place and warning signals should have gone up from the lack of customers. I am an easy person to please but will never go back to this place. I had the worst spaghetti of my life. Bare bones meal. Pesto out of a can. Over priced by local standards. Try L'Angolo across the street. Much better food and prices. We would have gone there but they are closed Sunday.
Maybe a note on expatriate Americans is in order here. Lots of gringos move to this area to retire but they keep to themselves. Few learn Spanish and fewer integrate with the Tico community. Don't know why they bother to come all this way and not mix. They congregate at places like Dos Lobos, Gran Escape, Runaway, etc. The drunks hang at Wacky Wandas (appropriate name too) and the Double Hook. Both the latter two are dumps and should be avoided.
4.5 based on 298 reviews
When we sat down and discussed the menu for Sancho's we agreed the menu had to have 3 things; fresh ingredients, big portions, and in a country where we believe things to be a little bit on the expensive side, fair priced meals. As far as the type of food we serve, people say Mexican, I say Mexican inspired. We make food we enjoy in hopes that our guests feel the same way. A lot of preparation and love goes into each dish that comes out of our kitchen. A majority of our meals do have some level of spiciness to them, if that is your thing give us a try. We have a full bar, we make fresh margaritas, no artificial sour mix in our drinks. Sancho's is a laid back vibe, feel free to come in after the beach and not have to worry about a dress code. We hope you give our little restaurant a try while you are in Manuel Antonio. P.S Coldest beers in town
Five family members out for dinner. Four drinks of three different margaritas and a beer. Two of them were BlackBerry. Started with an order of very good guacamole. One had the wet burrito with Carne Asada and red sauce, one had the two enchiladas with red sauce and Carne Asada, one had the burrito dry with Carne Asada. Another had a Carne Asada taco and the last one had the fish tacos that were excellent and they came with beans and rice which were just ok. Very friendly atmosphere. Some parking in front.
4.5 based on 406 reviews
We only ate breakfast there, because we went to the beach, nature park Manuel Antonio, Quepos, and walking around, but the food looked amazing at the big meals. The breakfast is a little too american/european (we were expecting more local dishes and fruits/juices) but was all delicious.
It worth to try out
4.5 based on 105 reviews
Open for several years. Very good food. Friendly staff. English spoken and on menu.
I had the sea bass and my wife got the chicken fingers. Boy was she upset at her choice because my sea bass was excellent and while she enjoyed the chicken fingers she kept eyeing my fish and rice and beans.
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