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Paradise Cove Beach Cafe

Open Table

28128 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu
310-457-2503



Readers' rating:
    food: 3.33     scene: 4.0     service: 2.33
Reader reviews: Write a review | Number of Reviews: 4


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May 8, 2008
Laurel North Hills, CA

get there early - plenty of parking and a window table. after breakfast enjoy a walk along the beautiful beach. it's Casual to the nth degree - it's the beach for heaven's sake and the food is secondary to the setting and atmosphere. Go and relax, don't be picky, just enjoy

July 7, 2007
JM Thousand Oaks, CA

After hearing much about this cafe, we decided to try it for breakfast. Parking was great (not many beach goers at 9am). The staff wasn't too friendly (maybe partying too much friday night). Service was good if you can get by the carefree disposition. Although after getting our food our waitress disappeared for 15 minutes. Breakfast portions were adequate

July 6, 2007
DC Orlando, Fl

After driving to Mallibu we passed through a gate which said parking would be 3.00 for 4 hours to eat at the rest. There were no spaces available. We were then directed to addtional parking almost back out to PCH and up the hill on a very rocky dirt road, again they had a small unbrella stand asking to pay to park. I asked how we were to get to the rest. and they said you have to walk. I cancelled the reservation. They are more interested in parking fees for the beach than serving there guests.

May 30, 2005
Paradise Cove Beach Cafe Malibu, CA

The restaurant is a little noisy but the food was delicious. Large portions and prepared properly. The view can't be beat, as it sits right on the beach and our request (through OpenTable) for a window table, was honored. Service was a little slow, but friendly and the atmosphere was that of an old time beach eatery. Possibly the best clam chowder in the L.A. area. Don't forget to get your parking ticket validated. One minute after your 3 hour limit costs you $25, but parking is ample. Enjoy!


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