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Punta Corcho

4.6(165 reviews)$$Restaurant
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. The beachfront location keeps younger children entertained watching the waves, while older kids appreciate the diverse menu options. Babies and toddlers are welcome in this casual, understanding environment.

About

Punta Corcho offers families a relaxed beachfront dining experience where kids can enjoy the ocean views while parents savor fresh seafood and authentic Mexican cuisine. The restaurant welcomes young diners with kid-friendly portions and a laid-back atmosphere where wiggly little ones won't feel out of place, making it perfect for post-beach meals or casual family dinners.

Highlights

  • Stunning beachfront location with direct ocean views that captivate children
  • Kid-friendly portions available for most menu items
  • Casual, relaxed atmosphere where families feel comfortable
  • Fresh seafood and authentic Mexican dishes that introduce kids to local flavors
  • Outdoor seating where active children have more freedom to move

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before sunset (around 5:30-6:30pm) to enjoy spectacular ocean views during golden hour and keep kids entertained watching the changing sky colors
  2. 2.Request a table on the outdoor patio closest to the beach so kids can see the water and parents can relax without worrying about noise levels
  3. 3.Order the fresh catch of the day for quality seafood at good value, and ask staff about smaller portions for children even if not listed on the menu
  4. 4.Bring or apply bug spray in the evening hours, as beachfront dining can attract mosquitoes, especially during humid months
  5. 5.Learn a few basic Spanish phrases or use a translation app, as English fluency may vary among staff members

Best Time to Visit

Visit for late lunch (2-4pm) or early dinner (5-6pm) to avoid peak crowds and enjoy calmer service with kids. Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends, and the cooler evening hours (after 5pm) are more comfortable than midday heat.

What to Know

Moderate pricing ($$) with main dishes typically ranging $10-25 USD. Credit cards accepted but bring some pesos for tips. The beachfront location means sandy feet are expected and welcomed.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. The dry season (November through April) offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor dining. Hurricane season (June through November) may occasionally affect operations, so check ahead during summer and fall months.

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