Restaurants in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno
Posted September 21st, 2008 by Bob the Sea LionMiconia (%252 0035; Av Charles Darwin; mains $6-
12; h7am-8pm) Part of the hotel of the same
name, this is the most modern and comfortable
restaurant in town. The 2nd-floor
dining room has great views of the harbor
and serves pizza ($8), pasta ($7) and seafood
($8). Cheap almuerzos are also available.
Las Playas (%252 0577; Av de la Armada Nacional;
mains $6) This restaurant in an attractive yellow
building along the waterfront to the
west of town has outdoor seating and, more
importantly, large portions. The shrimp
cooked in coconut milk ($7) is especially
good as is the conch ceviche ($6) and the
personal pizzas ($7).
Yogurt Persa (Av Charles Darwin; burgers $2) A good
spot to watch new arrivals and old hands
come and go on the pier just opposite. It’s
fast food all the way, from the bright lights
to the chicken meals.
La Casona (%252 0292; Av Charles Darwin) Look
for the yellow and blue facade at the southern
end of the Malecón for good sandwiches,
shakes and coffee.
Mi Grande (Jose de Villamil; drinks $0.90-1.50) Famous
for its array of batidos (fruit shakes).
Rosita’s (Ignacio Hernandez & Wolf ) and Restaurant
Albacora (Alsacio Northia & Española) both serve
tasty fresh-caught fish ($4) and cheap almuerzos
($3).
Patagonia Café & Bar (Av Charles Darwin), Deep
Blue Restaurant (Av Espanola) and Restaurant Barracuda
are similar places on or just off the
Malecón serving inexpensive almuerzos and
snacks throughout the day and evening.
DRINKING & ENTERTAINMENT
Bar Arrecife is the place for karaoke filled
evenings and the rustic Polos Cafe & Bar (Av 12
de Febrero) is sometimes turned into a discotheque
but always does good capahrinas.
The Island Discoteque (Av Isabela) is perched
on a hill in town. Side by side, Neptuno (Av
Charles Darwin) and Yolita (Av Charles Darwin) are the
local discos; both are on the Malecón near
the capitanía.
El Barquero is a good hang-out with outdoor
tables, though usually only open on
weekends.
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