We visited Loggerheads on a busy night when the drummers and singer were performing. The place was packed but we were able to quickly find a seat. Our drinks came fairly quickly, however we waited an hour and a half for our order of tacos. The tacos themselves were delicious but we felt that the price of US$10 was a little steep for 3 tiny street tacos with no sides compared to the bang for your buck and pretty much every other place in town. From a logistics standpoint, the location is confusing because there are two signs, one for Driftwood and one for Loggerheads, as well as two Google pin drops, but only one restaurant and one menu at the actual location. One portion of the menu is for driftwood, one portion of the menu is for...
Read moreThis place is connected to Driftwoods pizza you can order from both and on two occasions I ate food from both. Burgers very good a bit overdone they could have asked if you wanted some pink the bun is homemade. Fish was really good.
Pizza from Driftwoods is like “Greek” pizza with a slightly thinner crust considering you on the water in small village in Belize the pizza is pretty dam good! Tacos both fish and chicken both very good not a huge meal you need something other than 3 Tacos to eat.
On the water great location they have cornhole and beach volleyball. Service was good.
If you go to Hopkins put it on the...
Read moreLoggerheads is associated with Driftwood Pizza. You can order from either one. Loved the wood-fired pizza — such a welcome relief from all the either restaurants in the area!
We also had burgers one night and they were amazing— even had homemade buns. I wasn’t as crazy about the fish and chips (still really good) but that could have been because I was tired of all the fried foods we had eaten in the other restaurants.
When we were there, they closed on Wednesdays. We forgot and ended up there that night 🤷🏼♀️
I wasn’t a fan of the loud (live) drum music. But other people seemed to be enjoying it. Restaurant had...
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