What we say
Seafood and casual dining at the beach
As soon as the sun sets (you can see it from your table while enjoying a well-prepared meal), live jazz comes on to set a more festive mood by the beach.
3 reviewsWhat visitors say
Posted: April 24, 2009 - Visited: March 2009
During our trip, we managed to eat here for all three meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner. We weren't disappointed. The menu is probably best said to be "continental cuisine", but there were a number of Mexican dishes on the menu too. The preparations were unique and enjoyable (for example, my eggs benedict on a corn meal based english muffin). The location is right on the beach and you can choose to sit out on tables out on the beach/patio which makes for good people watching. It's proximity to the gay beach makes it quite gay popular and a little eye candy during a meal never hurts.
Posted: December 25, 2008 - Visited: December 2008
I come to PV every year anf this is a must every trip. Recomend the Mexican coffee for after dinner and the muscles are a wonderful start to your meal/ You can't go wrong with anything on the menue!
First to Review - March 10, 2008 - Visited: March 2008
It is not a trip to PV without having dinner on the beach, and this is a great place for it. Dinner entrees can be uneven, but the pork ternderloin with goat cheese is not to be missed. This is also a great place for breakfast on the beach. Try to the cinnamon french toast
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