Other restaurants in Southern Baja
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La Esquina
A 15-minute walk from the town center will bring you to everything that a coffee shop should be: community meeting spot, great place to hang out, free wi-fi, good coffee and food, friendly service. Get your cup of joe, kick back on the sofas, and start making friends.
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La Fonda
Superb Mexican cuisine that’s worlds away from the typical antojitos – try the cream of poblano soup with pumpkin flowers or the huitlacoche (corn mushroom) stuffed chicken. The Don Julio margarita vies for the best in Baja.
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Venado
Open all night and packed from 3am until dawn, Venado has delicious fish tacos, fresh salsas and other antojitos. If it’s slow, the friendly waitresses might drop a coin in the juke box and invite you to dance.
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Antojitos Mexicanos
Get comida económica (cheap food) and great shrimp tacos and ceviche, served with pride and a smile at this family-run spot. On weekends, try the birria – simmered goat meat.
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Las Cazuelas
One of the few places that stays open past 8pm on a weeknight, Las Cazuelas has rellenos (stuffed peppers), antojitos, seafood and meats, all tasty and served with a smile.
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Playas Negras
South of downtown and with a gorgeous view and a funky map of Baja done in abalone shell, this waterfront restaurant serves sumptuous seafood as well as steak, chicken and pizza.
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Scott’s El Candil
Nice brick building with open courtyard in the back and arched windows looking onto Zaragoza for those who want to watch the world (or at least Mulegé’s portion of it!) pass by.
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Café Olé
The inexpensive Café Olé has good, basic fare: great Mexican breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Leave a business card in the wicker wall to stake your claim to fame.
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Cafe el Callejón
Also a restaurant, the Callejón has wi-fi which guests can use for free if they’re eating or having a beverage. It has live music in the evenings and is open late.
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Bungalows Ziranda
Kitchenettes here are anything but fancy; however, this place is well located for surfers or beachgoers on a budget. It also has a restaurant and internet café.
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Il Giardino
Brown paper tablecloths belie the awesome pizzas and sumptuous mains at this casual Italian eatery. Pears in red wine sauce is a perfect finish to a great meal.
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La Misión Kadakaaman
Dine beneath the shadow of the gorgeous plaza’s church on dishes such as fish fillet in peanut or cilantro sauce, along with the usual Mexican suspects.
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Los Ajos
This casual, clean, family-run place has great breakfasts and an inexpensive lunch and dinner buffet. Look for the large ceramic chef outside the door.
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Panadería El Boleo
Since 1901, this has been an obligatory stop for the rare find of good French bread in Baja. The pastries are good too. Find it between Calles 3 and 4.
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El Muelle
The dock theme fits well with seaside Santa Rosalía. Locals come here for everything from egg breakfasts to the popular red enchiladas.
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El Vinnic
Offers casual fare that includes soup, main and dessert. The agua de melón (cantaloupe water) is also fantastic.
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Caprichos Coffee House
Lattes, pies, pastries, and occasional impromptu salsa performances make this friendly café well worth stopping at.
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Tacos & Beer César
Look for the charcoal grill (often in use). Great tacos and other Mexican specialties on a festive outdoor patio.
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Restaurante Doney
There’s counter or table seating here, with colorful tablecloths and good antojitos and tacos.
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Ciber@Migos
Off Zapata, this place offers internet access just a few streets away from Motel Las Ballenas.
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La Dolce
Right on the plaza, this is a good spot for that evening glass of wine.
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