Legend
- Price ranges for an average entrée:
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Under $15 |
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$25-$35 |
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$15-$25 |
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over $35 |
Edith's
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Features traditional hand-made tortillas cooking
in the open mesquite grill, prime cuts of aged imported
beef, freshly-caught local pacific lobster, breasts
of farm-grown chicken, shrimp scampi, cheese-stuffed
batter-fried poblano peppers garnished with fried
plantains and sea-bass in a tropical fresh mango
sauce. An extensive wine list is offered along with
exotic drinks and desserts. In addition, enjoy quiet
jazz music, a live trio, and a great view of the
Bay and Land's End.
Hours:
Daily, 5pm-11pm
Address:
Edith's
el Médano en Cabo San Lucas
(624) 143.7580 & 143.0801
www.edithscabo.com
Arts & Sushi Goyito San - -
Arts & Sushi Goyito San is an art gallery featuring Latin American
art and a full menu of Japanese dishes and Sushi. Fresh fish daily,
Japanese beer and a variety of sakes make Arts & Sushi a refreshing
alternative.
Hours: Daily, 11am-11pm, (L/D)
Address:
Arts & Sushi Goyito San
Plaza Bonita, Blvd. Lazaro Cárdenas
Ph:144-4554
Cabo
Wabo - -
Air-conditioned Cabo Wabo Cantina plays its rock
loud all night. The club, owned by Sammy Hagar who
performs occasionally, is large with an elevated
stage. Also open all day for breakfast and lunch,
Cabo Wabo Cantina has a new full dinner menu in
their Tequila Factory restaurant. The creative cuisine
consists of fresh meats and seafood such as the
Pan Seared Sea Scallops with red cabbage slaw and
parsley oil; the Crispy Lobster Ravioli with roasted
tomato salsa and cilantro oil; Sautéed Jumbo
Shrimp with garlic and assorted dried chilies deglazed
with lime juice and Cabo Wabo tequila. There's also
a gift shop on the premises, stocked with tee shirts
and Hagar's own signature tequila. Live music happens
some weekends throughout the winter months with
both Mexican and imported bands playing all night
long.
Hours:
Restaurant: 11am - 11pm; Club: 7pm - 2am
Address:
Located at Lazaro Cardenas and Vicente Guerrero, Cabo San Lucas
Phone: (624) 143-1188
Phone: (624) 143-1901
www.cabowabo.com
Enrique's Steak House & Lobster - -
Enrique's Steak and Lobster House Restaurant is a favorite for
locals and tourists. Steak and lobster, as the name indicates, are
the house specialties and Enrique has been known for years for his
$9.95 Combo Specials. These include your choice of lobster, steak,
shrimp, fish, and barbecued ribs or chicken. All dinners come with
soup or salad, garden fresh vegetables, and a baked potato. Other
popular menu items include Quail in Plum Sauce, Swordfish Medallions
with garlic, and tasty Lamb Chops with mint jelly.
Hours: Daily 12:00pm - 10:30pm; reservations
recommended for dinner.
Address:
Enrique's Steak House & Lobster
Kilometer 4 on the highway to San José del Cabo
Tel: (624) 143-2518 or (624) 143-0969
El
Squid Roe Nightclub, Restaurant, Bar & Grill
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El Squid Roe, nightclub, dance hall and restaurant
with three stories of pulsating energy and more
crowded than ever. On any given night anything is
bound to happen. El Squid Roe is one of the most
popular dance clubs in the nightlife scene of Cabo
San Lucas. Waiters equipped with spray tanks of
tequila, table-dancing, open-air dance floor on
the main level and onlookers on the third level.
El Squid Roe in downtown Cabo San Lucas is definitely
not for the prudish or the faint of heart.
Hours: Daily 12pm-3pm / 5:00pm - 1:00am
(L/D)
Address:
El Squid Roe Nightclub, Restaurant, Bar & Grill
Lazaro Cardenas at Blvd. Marina
across from Plaza Bonita Mall,
Cabo San Lucas, BCS CP 23410 Mexico
Phone: (624) 143-0655, (624) 143-1269
The
Giggling Marlin - 
The Giggling Marlin Bar and Grill is located on
Marina Boulevard in the center of Cabo San Lucas.
Most people come to this restaurant, bar and night
club to party or enjoy the wild entertainment. The
Giggling Marlin serves tasty Mexican dishes in addition
to fresh seafood. Don't miss The Seafood Orgy, a
combination of lobster, shrimp, scallops, crab,
and clams. Traditional Mexican dishes include several
different types of tasty tacos or Fajita specialties.
The menu is quite extensive with sixteen different
appetizers from Hot Wings to Oysters Rockefeller.
A breakfast menu offers traditional specialties
of Mexico along with American favorites.
As the name indicates, this is a fun place to have
a great dinner and afterwards you may find yourself
hanging upside down from the fish scale.
Hours: 8:00 am - 1:00 am.
Address:
The Giggling Marlin
Boulevard Marina y Matamoros,
Cabo San Lucas, B. C. S. CP 23410 Mexico
(624) 143-1182 or (624) 143-0606
www.gigglingmarlin.com
The
Office - -
The Office on the beach is the place for breakfast,
lunch or dinner where one can enjoy informal elegance
with one's feet firmly planted in the sand. The
16-ounce Office Margaritas are almost as famous
as The Office's traditional Mexican kitchen and
fresh local seafood, such as Baja-style jumbo shrimp
in the shell, butterfly-cut and grilled with blackened
garlic, served with Mexican white rice and beans,
and garnished with tomato and avocado slices, with
a choice of hand-made corn or wheat flour tortillas.
On Sunday and Thursday evenings there is a lively
Mexican Fiesta with pre-Hispanic and traditional
folk dances, piñatas, tequila shooters on
the house, waiters' show, and audience participation,
with dancing.
Hours:
Daily, 7:00am - 10:00pm (B/L/D); Happy hour,
3pm-5pm (2x1 beer)
Address:
The Office
Médano beach, Cabo San Lucas.
Tel. (624) 143.3464 & 143.4919
www.theofficeonthebeach.com
Trailer Park at El Faro Viejo - 
Difficult
to find but worth the effort, "The Original
Trailer Park Restaurant" opened in 1979. Serving
some of Cabo's finest food for 22 years, the Trailer
Park at El Faro Viego offers over 100 entrées
on the menu. The famous BBQ ribs and enormous grilled
lobsters are the specialties. Arrive before 7:30pm
to avoid a long wait. Make sure you bring cash for
they do not accept credit cards.
Hours: Daily 5:00pm - 10:30pm (closed Wednesdays)
Address:
Trailer Park at El Faro Viejo
Located within a trailer park
Tel. (624) 143.1927
Las Ventanas al Paraiso - 
The restaurant cuisine is French Mediterranean with enhancements
of Mexican spices. Entrées include Greek style shrimp salad
with crispy phyllo pastry, grilled filet mignon with Portobello
and oyster mushrooms and grilled cabrilla with pesto.
Hours: 5:00pm - 10:00pm; reservations required
for dinner.
Address:
Las Ventanas al Paraiso
Located within the Las Ventanas Hotel
Tel: (624) 144-0320
La
Golondrina Trading Post Restaurant
International cuisine, specializing in lobster, steaks and vegetarian
dishes. New branch of The Trailer Park restaurant. Extended wine
list. This restaurant has an outside patio and is located walking
distance from the Melia San Lucas
Hotel.
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 4 pm - 10 pm. Dinner.
Address:
La Golondrina Trading Post Restaurant
14-30542 (local) 011 52 624 14-30542 (US)
Downtown on Paseo del Pescador, close to Melia San Lucas Hotel.
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