Brewpub offers a futuristic design with an indoor brewery view and open-air terrace free from street noise. Atmosphere ranges from comfortable and pleasant to crowded and noisy, making conversation challenging at times. Complimentary popcorn and valet parking add to the experience.
Fish tacos stand out with fresh flavors and good pairing options. Seafood tostadas offer a solid choice alongside other dishes like arrachera tacos.
Craft beers here are high quality with a strong selection of IPAs. Staff provide excellent guidance on the beers on tap, making it easy to find something enjoyable.
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On Tuesdays, pints cost $80 pesos.
Farland Aleworks closes at 12:00.
There is limited parking available, but valet parking is offered.
Seafood restaurant offers a family-friendly atmosphere with soft music at a comfortable volume, supporting easy conversation. The space feels clean and organized, creating a relaxed and welcoming vibe that suits both casual meals and special occasions.
Seafood here is fresh and well seasoned with dishes like tuna ceviche and rock shrimp standing out. The flavors balance sweet and spicy, and the place stays comfortable without a strong seafood smell.
Two beers come with Clamato and salsas served in frosted glasses. Options include Bohemia beer and Michelada, plus beer buckets for groups.
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Expect a wait time of no more than 5 minutes for dishes.
The establishment is wheelchair accessible for all guests.
Plenty of parking is available in the plaza.
Spanish restaurant offers a cozy setting with original decor and a central bar shared among diners. Warm and welcoming atmosphere features live music that enhances the experience. Unique sangria and a variety of Spanish dishes complement the inviting vibe.
Garlic shrimp stands out with bold flavor. The paella offers perfect rice consistency and a solid mix of seafood. Shrimp and ham croquettes add a tasty twist to the seafood options.
Variety includes Spanish beers and domestic options. Beer pairs well with bar snacks like pinchos and complements the selection of mezcals.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table, especially on weekends.
Valet parking is available, along with street parking nearby.
You can bring your own wine for a corkage fee.
Small, cozy seafood restaurant offers Louisiana-style Cajun shrimp in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Guests wear provided aprons and bibs to enjoy the rich, well-seasoned seafood without worry. Music plays softly, complementing the clean, intimate setting.
Louisiana-style shrimp comes smothered in a spicy Cajun sauce with corn and baby potatoes. The Cajun seafood boil features shrimp and crab with a bold, addictive flavor. Hot shrimp packs a spicy kick that keeps you coming back for more.
A good variety of beer choices pairs well with meals here. The Clamato with beer and micheladas stand out as popular options alongside dishes like Cajun shrimp.
Good to know
Expect a casual dress code; wear clothes that can get stained.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early.
The average meal price is around $86 for a family of four.
Open, airy tap room with wide balcony and patio views creates a super chill vibe. Music varies from moderate volume suitable for conversation to louder reggaeton later. Small space fills quickly, attracting those who appreciate excellent craft beer and relaxed atmosphere.
Fish tacos stand out with bold flavors and fresh ingredients. Fish and chips offer a crispy texture paired well with craft beer.
Craft beers stand out for their exceptional quality and variety, especially the IPAs. Staff recommend beers based on preferences, enhancing the whole experience.
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Reservations are not needed at this tap room.
The bathrooms are exceptionally clean.
Expect the place to fill up quickly on weekends.
Sushi restaurant with an outdoor terrace and oriental views creates a pleasant, comfortable vibe suitable for couples and friends. Music varies from background tunes to live DJ sets, sometimes loud enough to affect conversation. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi and a rotating craft beer and cocktail selection.
Fish comes in super fresh and of good quality. Hamachi stands out as delicious and well prepared.
Craft beers come in a wide variety and the selection changes periodically. Prices stay great and options include unique choices like spicy ale and Alma Fría beer.
Good to know
Valet parking is the only option available.
A garage nearby offers validation for parking.
The kitchen stops serving food at 9:50 p.m.
Seafood restaurant offers a Nayarit-style bar atmosphere with live professional music that energizes the space. The vibe is family-friendly and comfortable, though noise levels can vary. Buckets of beer come with varied seafood snacks, creating a social and casual dining experience.
Buckets of beer come with free seafood snacks like ceviche, fried fish, and peel-and-eat shrimp. The fried fish stands out as delicious and the variety includes pork rinds and croissants.
Buckets of beer come with free seafood snacks like ceviche, shrimp, fish, and croissants. Beer pairs well with these complimentary bites and sodas.
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They do not accept card payments; cash is required.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to find a spot.
The place can get crowded, especially on weekends.
Mexican restaurant offers unique lighting fixtures and a beautiful back patio with an ocean view. Atmosphere ranges from relaxed with soft music to lively during group celebrations. Speakeasy bar and pet-friendly outdoor space add distinctive touches.
Seafood here is consistently fresh with clean flavors and careful preparation. Dishes like Ensenada-style fish tacos, red snapper tostadas, and shrimp ceviche stand out for their quality and taste.
Craft beers and Modelo beer micheladas feature on the drink menu alongside special clamatos with beer. Ice-cold beers pair well with snacks like shrimp tacos and tuna tostadas.
Good to know
There is a paid parking lot next to the restaurant.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Taco Tuesday special is available every Tuesday.
Wall pictures tell stories of old Tijuana, creating a space rich in local history and character. Mariachi musicians perform live, adding to the authentic atmosphere. The place offers affordable drinks and food, making it a casual spot for conversation and relaxation.
Fresh oysters and pata de mula (blood clams) stand out. Fish dishes, including fish tacos, come out tasty and well-prepared.
Buckets of 10 beers come at a low price, around 400 pesos or $50, making it easy to enjoy a variety. Options include dark beer and local brews that pair well with tacos and roasted sweetbreads.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $50 for a meal and drinks for three people.
Always ask for an itemized receipt to avoid being overcharged.
Cash is preferred for payments, as some vendors may not accept cards.
Open-air brewpub with spacious patio and fire pit creates a relaxed, quiet atmosphere. Soft music and board games encourage easy socializing and quiet conversations. Craft beer selection is varied and well-regarded, complementing light fare in a comfortable setting.
Oysters stand out with their very delicious taste and fresh quality. Shrimp adds a delicious flavor to appetizers like the Nachidos, while the tuna toast complements the seafood selection well.
A large variety of craft beers on tap and in bottles offers many choices. Beers arrive ice-cold, perfect for chatting or watching sports while enjoying light fare.
Good to know
Parking might be more complicated on weekends since it's located in a residential area.
Parking on Paseo Chapultepec across the street in the back could be a good alternative.
Menus are provided immediately upon arrival.
Small space creates a cozy, personal atmosphere with limited seating that encourages intimacy. Quiet and unpretentious, the place focuses on fresh, elevated seafood with Japanese-Mexican fusion flavors. It draws a steady crowd, making patience necessary during busy times.
Seafood here is 100% fresh and prepared with great skill. The shrimp cocktail and oysters with sea urchin stand out for their flavor and freshness.
Beers come ice cold with a mix of craft and domestic options. The selection includes local wines and classic drinks too.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait for a table.
The restaurant closes at 6:00 p.m. on weekdays, so plan accordingly.
Street parking is difficult; consider using nearby lots for convenience.
Mexican restaurant with an open kitchen and Mediterranean-Mexican style offers a cozy, natural atmosphere with beautiful interior design. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful, creating a homey feel with natural lighting. It attracts those who appreciate stylish decor and a quiet setting for a good time.
Fish tacos offer great value and stand out as a highlight. The menu includes ceviche and tostadas with snails and fish, prepared with care and attention. The cauliflower with mole and fish taco appetizer show thoughtful seafood preparation.
Craft beer features prominently with a great selection of locally brewed beer on tap. The beer pairs well with the food and adds to the overall excellent atmosphere.
Good to know
Parking is not available on-site; street parking is the only option.
Expect a one-hour wait time on weekends for dinner service.
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.
Small space with eclectic decor and impeccable design creates a comfortable atmosphere. Music plays a key role in setting a great vibe. Tables sit close together, making the setting intimate but cozy.
Seafood here is consistently super fresh with excellent texture. The menu features items like rock shrimp and fresh tuna and salmon, all presented with care.
A variety of Japanese beers and sake are available, offering a solid drink selection. The drinks and beers stand out for their quality, though some expected options like Diet Coke are not offered.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating and high demand.
Valet parking is available, making access easier.
Expect delays; the last event started almost an hour late.
Multi-level indoor and outdoor space offers plenty of seating with a relaxed atmosphere enhanced by live music and a DJ. The vibe suits groups enjoying craft beer and casual food in a comfortable setting. Dog-friendly policies and amenities add to the welcoming environment.
Seafood options include shrimp and octopus tacos, shrimp esquite, and shrimp ceviche tostada. The variety covers multiple seafood dishes alongside other food types.
Offers a great variety of craft beers including a notable coffee beer. The beer pairs well with the food and fits the lively atmosphere with live music and chatter.
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Parking is very limited and can be difficult to access.
Expect large crowds on Fridays and Saturdays.
The half rack of ribs costs $250 (approximately $13.50 USD).
Small seafood restaurant offers fresh seafood with excellent seasoning and large portions. Atmosphere is family-friendly and fun, with some tables in direct sunlight. Parking availability varies, and noise from nearby traffic can be noticeable.
Seafood here is fresh and flavorful with clean presentation. Shrimp cocktails and fish ceviche tostadas stand out for their authentic seasoning.
They serve ice-cold beer and have options suited for a hangover. Some beer can be warm at times.
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The location has ample parking available for customers.
They accept credit cards for payment.
Each taco costs 60-70 pesos and is generously filled.
Open-air dining area surrounded by trees and shade creates a cool, refreshing atmosphere. Live music, including mariachi and opera, adds to a pleasant, family-friendly vibe. Plenty of tables accommodate large groups, making it suitable for socializing.
A wide selection of beers caters to different tastes, including Negra Modelo. Prices stay reasonable, with beer around 45 pesos, making it easy to enjoy a tasty drink and chat.
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Parking is spacious and free at the food park.
Most food places close by 6 PM, especially on Fridays.
There are many food options, including Mexican, seafood, and burgers.
Restaurant offers live mariachi and norteño music that creates a loud and lively atmosphere. Outdoor patio overlooks an alley with trinket sellers, providing people watching opportunities. Hand-made tortillas and fresh tacos stand out as signature features.
Fresh shrimp tacos and fish tacos stand out alongside raw oysters. The menu offers a wide range of traditional Mexican and seafood dishes.
Buckets of local beer come with chips and salsa. Drinks include tequila, beer, and water. Beer prices run around five dollars each.
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Parking is hard to get, but there is some small pay parking around the corner.
There was no wait time for my party of 10.
The prices at La Tradición were very reasonable.
Elegant dining space reflects 1920s decor with a historic bar and tableside Caesar salad preparation. Atmosphere stays romantic and timeless, often enhanced by live jazz music. Valet parking adds convenience to the experience.
House beer stands out with a fruity and light flavor. Draft beers get served quickly by an attentive bartender, though the craft beer variety is limited.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
The average cost for two people is around $1,000, including the famous Caesar salad.
Cultural events often take place nearby, enhancing the dining experience.
Terrace seating rises about 2.5 stories above street level, offering a beautiful city view. Loud, upbeat live music and DJ sets create a high-energy atmosphere that draws attention from the street. The place stays comfortable and cool, with a focus on dancing rather than quiet conversation.
Grupo Modelo beers stand out among the options. The beer fountain payment process offers a unique way to pay. Buckets of 10 beers cost 400, which is a better deal than elsewhere.
Good to know
Ruta 3 Sports Bar only accepts cash payments; no cards are accepted.
There is no cover charge for entry at Ruta 3 Sports Bar.
The prices for drinks are lower than in the United States.
Outdoor seating with neon lights and norteño music creates a lively, family atmosphere. The space feels cozy despite loud cooking and music noises. Lines move quickly, reflecting a popular spot known for excellent tacos.
Shrimp appears often paired with arrachera meat in tacos and grilled dishes. Some shrimp dishes have a fishy smell or cold taste, while others complement the freshly made tortillas well.
They serve iced beer that pairs well with meals. The selection includes enjoyable beers that add to the dining experience.
Good to know
They accepted cards for payment.
There was plenty of parking at Tacos el Rey de Tijuana Zona Rio.
Parking was easy to find and free.
Seafood restaurant with live music and a family-friendly atmosphere that becomes lively on weekends. Offers affordable prices and a Mexican cultural vibe with dishes like shrimp tacos and aguachiles. Parking is limited, and card payments are not accepted.
Shrimp tacos and fish tacos stand out with solid flavor. Appetizers include shrimp, octopus, and cayo, plus options like black aguachile and oysters.
Large, cold Miller caguamas stand out among the beer options. Prices stay cheap and promotions add value, though some beers taste a bit burnt.
Good to know
Clamatos la 20 does not accept card payments; cash is required.
Parking is limited, so consider using rideshare services.
A singing competition occurs every Friday, adding to the fun.
Spacious restaurant with comfortable chairs and beautiful plants outside offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere ideal for working or chatting. The menu focuses almost exclusively on fresh seafood, featuring standout dishes like scallops and spicy shrimp tacos. Valet parking is available for convenience.
Seafood here stands out for its freshness and unbeatable quality. The Sinaloa-style dishes like spicy shrimp tacos and marlin shine, along with the special tostada featuring scallop, octopus, and shrimp.
Good selection of beer on tap pairs well with a variety of hot and cold dishes. The beer stays ice-cold and complements the seafood cocktails and brunch offerings.
Good to know
Brunch menus end at 1 p.m. on weekdays.
Valet parking and street parking are available nearby.
The lunch menu consists entirely of seafood.
Seafood restaurant offers fresh, well-seasoned seafood with family-friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Music plays at a volume that can be lively but adds to the dining experience. Prices are moderate, and drinks include double tequila shots and micheladas with mixed reviews.
Seafood here is fresh and well seasoned with a variety of dishes like breaded shrimp, shrimp ceviche, and octopus appetizers. Large seafood platters and unique items like shrimp dumplings and cahuamanta offer a solid selection.
Offers an awesome beer selection that pairs well with seafood. The Clamato served with an ice-cold beer stands out, while the Michelada tastes different from both beer and Clamato.
Good to know
The restaurant is pet friendly, allowing you to bring your furry friends.
Prices are generally low, with mixed aguachile costing around $280 pesos.
Expect a limited menu with a focus on seafood dishes.
Spacious, modern design creates an elegant dining environment with an enclosed terrace overlooking the street. Atmosphere ranges from friendly and pleasant to lively with live music, sometimes noisy and warm. Childcare services and a dedicated play area make it welcoming for families.
Seafood here is very fresh with a wide variety available. Shrimp dishes stand out, including peelable shrimp, breaded shrimp, and rock shrimp cooked to perfection.
Beer comes ice-cold with perfect temperature and foam. Options include a XX lager and non-alcoholic beers.
Good to know
Valet parking is available, but be cautious with attendants.
The restaurant is not handicap accessible due to stairs.
The restaurant is pet friendly.
Casually elegant bar with a Fisherman's style and a chill music vibe creates a relaxing atmosphere. Spacious layout offers both indoor and outdoor seating, featuring a large gated play area with supervision for children. The crowd is mostly families enjoying a family-friendly environment.
Seafood here is very fresh with standout dishes like grilled shrimp, scallop and shrimp appetizer, and aguachile. The menu includes unique options such as taco de chicharrón de pulpo, camarones zarandeado, and grilled clam, all prepared with care.
Good beer with a varied menu but most options are unavailable. Only quarter servings are offered, no 350ml sizes.
Good to know
They have a 2-for-1 special during early hours on certain days.
Weekend events for kids, including face painting, are planned for Halloween.
The restrooms are very clean and well-maintained.
American-style restaurant with retro decor and TVs in every corner creates a lively, well-lit space ideal for watching sports. Loud music and a pleasant, cozy atmosphere encourage chatting among friends without pressure to leave. Small but comfortable, it balances energy and space effectively.
Good to know
If you stay less than 20 minutes, parking is free.
Expect a wait on Sundays due to high customer volume.
They stop serving breakfast at noon.
Seafood restaurant offers live music that energizes the space, creating a family-friendly atmosphere reminiscent of Nayarit-style snack bars. The setting includes simple decor with basic amenities and a single large TV for events. Guests enjoy freshly cooked seafood snacks with firm shrimp and flavorful sauces.
Seafood features a Nayarit touch with firm shrimp and freshly fried fish. Snacks include ceviche, shrimp, fish chips, salsa, and avocados, though dishes tend to be small with more vegetables than seafood.
Buckets of half-liter and quarter-liter beers come with free snacks for everyone at the table. Cold beer pairs with Mexican music, creating a good spot to socialize and enjoy drinks.
Good to know
Las Palmas Cuatas charges an extra 25% when paying by card.
Parking is limited to three cars.
Beer buckets range from 500 to 600 pesos.