5 Best Restaurants in Los Cabos, Mexico

Lolita Café

$ | Centro Fodor's choice

In a relaxing garden filled with retro decor, waiters in mesh trucker hats and black T-shirts deliver remarkable urban Mexican cuisine with a dash of Grandma’s secret recipes. Under the shade of a mango tree, start with the trio of salsas infused with orange and chipotle, served with a basket of freshly fried tortilla chips. Local breakfast favorites are the French toast and Costa Azul (baked eggs with a Dijon cream sauce). Or go straight to the lunch menu, featuring the pork shoulder sandwich, jicama mango salad with citrus cream dressing, and a cheese-and-vegetable stuffed poblano sandwich. All pastries are crafted in-house, including the sinfully divine churros, served with sweet milk.

Manuel Doblado 24, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, 23400, Mexico
624-130–7786
Known For
  • delightful breakfast under the shade of a mango tree
  • yummy churros and gourmet coffees
  • fresh squeezed juices and healthy smoothies
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner

The Cabo Coffee Company

$ | Centro Fodor's choice

Many of the area's best restaurants source their coffee blends from Cabo Coffee Company. The café, just off the Plaza Amelia Wilkes town square, serves a wide array of espresso drinks made from organic beans grown in Oaxaca's cloud forest. The café is a popular meeting place for locals, who appreciate the comfortable couches and complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as the fresh pastries.

Calle Miguel Hidalgo at Francisco I. Madero, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23450, Mexico
624-105–1754
Known For
  • local hangout
  • free Wi-Fi
  • tasty fresh pastries

Baja Beans

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Although Los Cabos and Baja are not coffee-growing regions, the folks in the town of El Pescadero roast the finest beans from the Sierra Norte mountains in the Mexican state of Puebla. They turn them into the area's best gourmet coffee drinks, which may be enjoyed at tables in the adjoining garden. Baked goods and light fare headline the daily menu offerings, with more filling options—such as vegetarian frittatas—available for Sunday brunch. Other Sunday specials include live music and a farmers' market.

Hwy. 19, Km 64, Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, 23300, Mexico
612-130–3391
Known For
  • area's best gourmet coffee drinks
  • live music on Sundays
  • farmers' market on Sundays
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

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Caffé Gourmet

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Not far from hotels, restaurants, and important downtown sights, this small café is a great place to recharge with a morning espresso, chai, or smoothie, along with great pastries. Wi-Fi is available here, so you can catch up on your email. Credit cards are accepted.

Esquerro at Calle 16 de Septiembre, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23000, Mexico
612-122–7710
Known For
  • great pastries
  • Wi-Fi available
  • centrally located
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Mon.

French Riviera Bakery

$ | Centro

The scent of fresh-baked French baguettes and a picture-perfect display of croissants, éclairs, colorful candies, and ice creams greet you at this café-bistro just off San José del Cabo's main square. In the creperie area, the cook tucks delicate crepes around eggs and cheese, ground beef and onions, or shrimp and pesto. If you choose to eat in, salads, and other standard fare are offered. The patisserie has a well-designed drink menu of fine wines and tequilas and a full list of organic coffee and tea-based drinks.

Manuel Doblado at Av. Hidalgo, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, 23400, Mexico
624-105–2624
Known For
  • organic local coffee
  • chocolate truffles
  • scrumptious breakfast crepes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted