Cascadas Beach Grill: A Coastal Culinary Experience in Cabo San Lucas
Nestled on the pristine sands of El Médano Beach within Club Cascadas de Baja, Cascadas Beach Grill offers a delightful fusion of Mexican and international cuisine in an idyllic beachfront setting. With panoramic views of Cabo Bay and the iconic Land's End, this restaurant provides an unforgettable dining experience. 🌅 Ambiance & Setting Cascadas Beach Grill boasts a relaxed yet elegant atmosphere, allowing guests to dine with their feet in the sand or under a covered terrace. The restaurant's design complements the natural beauty of its surroundings, creating a serene environment perfect for romantic dinners or casual gatherings. Live music performances enhance the dining experience, adding a touch of local culture to the ambiance. 🎉 Special Events Every Friday night, Cascadas Beach Grill hosts its renowned "Fiesta Mexicana," an event celebrating the rich culinary and cultural heritage of Mexico. Guests enjoy a buffet featuring authentic regional dishes, accompanied by live Mariachi music and traditional folkloric dance performances. 🕒 Hours & Reservations Breakfast: Daily from 7:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Lunch: Daily from 11:45 AM to 4:45 PM
Dinner: Monday–Thursday, Saturday, Sunday from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM; Friday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Happy Hour: Daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM 🏡 Real Estate Investment Opportunity The allure of Cascadas Beach Grill and its prime location within Club Cascadas de Baja highlight the potential for real estate investment in this area. Properties near El Médano Beach offer not only breathtaking views and direct beach access but also proximity to top-tier dining and entertainment options. Interested in exploring real estate opportunities in Cabo San Lucas? Discover the potential this vibrant coastal community holds for your investment portfolio. Contact me today to learn more about available properties and how you can become part of Cabo's...
Read moreGreat beach view, food is okay, and there is a dress code. No crop tops/bralettes allowed (both men and women have to cover up). I haven't seen a dress code for a beach restaurant, and tips are cash only.
Update: This message has been sent by email. I want to clarify that the server did not ask for tips in cash, I paid by card, and the machine didn't have a tip option, so I wasn't able to leave tips. You mentioned tips are not mandatory, but they are ettiqute in Mexico to tip 15% in tourist areas. I wore an oversized t-shirt and took it off, and had my crop top underneath. I was told to put my t-shirt back on due to policy, so I complied. I was not aware of a dress code requiring a conservative blouse on the beach. If the dress code requires coverage of the torso, please update the page information to reflect this. And enforce it with other patrons, as there was a lady behind me wearing a similar dress with decollete and abdomen cut out out and a man with only shorts on at the cabana area drinking. I suggest the dress code to be informed before entrance to dinning area. The guideline was on the backside of a "do not feed the birds" sign, and the server flipped it to inform me. I stand by my Google review so that other people know beforehand to wear guideline attire. I know there are dress codes in Mexico. I was not informed that this restaurant had a very conservative one for a...
Read moreWe walked up from the beach around 6p hoping to get a drink. We were not greeted when arriving and had to ask if we could go to the bar to get a drink. Upon finding the bar, there were no seats and no menus. The bartender did not acknowledge us. We looked around for a hostess or server to possibly get a table. The hostess asked which room we were staying in to which I answered we were not staying at the hotel and we’re just wanting to get a table for drinks. She did not understand English and had to find someone to help us. Eventually someone pulled up 2 chairs to a table for us. Mind you, there were about 50% open tables at the time. We waited about 5 more mins and a server came by to set the table. We mentioned we didn’t not want to eat and would only be ordering drinks. At that time he said okay and removed our silverware. Another server came by to tell us the tables are all reserved for dinner even though there were plenty of open tables. In the end, we just got up and left. Cabo is a city based in tourism and I’m very disappointed at the service...
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