Paradise Cove is my number one most favorite breakfast place in all of Los Angeles.
Breakfast is not over expensive at 25 bucks a person plus a drink if you choose and they validate parking but the best part is the bridge right there on the water by the Pacific Ocean and you can watch whales go by sometimes but dolphins go by almost every day so You’re more likely to see them every time than not.
The staff is very friendly And I love the food there
However, if you decide that you don’t want to eat at the restaurant and you want to go out on the pier instead parking is 65 bucks for those that aren’t interested in having a meal
I say have the meal and maybe two if you have someone to be with and have the parking validated and still go out on the pier for a Bit. Just not all day long and you’ll have a beautiful day no...
Read moreIn the early 20th century, the Rindge family owned much of the Malibu coast and built private railroads and a pier to resist public development. By the 1950s and 60s, Paradise Cove became a popular fishing spot and filming location for movies like Gidget and Sea Hunt. In the 1950s, Joe Morris purchased the land, and in 1998, his son Bob opened the Paradise Cove Beach Café. The café preserves the area’s laid-back beach culture and cinematic legacy. Today, it remains a beloved destination with oceanfront dining, vintage movie décor, and a nostalgic...
Read moreGreat place to hangout with family and friends. Not too crowded. Chairs available first come first serve. I recommend weekdays and to get there early to get parking. Parking is $45 per vehicle. You could bring your favorite drinks , snacks ,food and your speakers to play your music. Great place to visit and hangout with your family and friends.Highly recommend this place for you to visit with family and friends. You won’t be...
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