Quirky clean comfortable with a bit of elbow room between the tables(I’m so over the crowded noisy echoey European cafés that one has to shout to be heard and an ear horn to listen on tables too small to place all the plates). We were a group of somewhat noisy 14 for lunch and were cheerfully catered and served by a remarkably relaxed efficient and competent staff whom no doubt take their lead from the no less calm and capable Tara. As it was easier for a large group to each order the banquet we did but apart from 2 or 3 courses the rest left me a little disappointed. Crab balls and chips were a hit. Would love to return again and challenge the a le carte in this easy going seaside café. Thankfully they have not tried to turn the décor into a «Mexican» restaurant as the menu provides. A classic seaside, beachy, fishy look suitable for families
Corinna S.
Place rating: 5 Cologne, Germany
I had such a great lunch, this is worth 5 stars! Having done stand up paddling for the first time, I was really hungry and thirsty. It has been the best decision to order a melon cooler and Halumi-Avocado-Tacos. Sooo refreshing and yummy! Good music, great atmosphere and cool staff. Next to Pittwater of Palm Beach. Any questions?
Andrew O.
Place rating: 3 Australia
Update December 2015. Closed. Too cranky I guess. Bit of a scene. Follows the new formula — keep it faux Mexican and cheap. ish… we are in Palm Beach. $ 70 for a round of drinks for 5 people including a guac. No need for authenticity, that would be too real. A classic Palm Beach joint. Cranky Fin must be the woman who told me she prefers customers to wait for her to clean the tables before they sit down, and then got lost trying to find our table with a missing Margy. I watched her just give up and plonk it back on the bar for someone else to fix. Couldn’t find a spot to park my Mangusta anywhere!