Paradise Cove Beach Café

Malibu, CA · Cafe

Rating
4.1/5
★★★★☆ 4.1
Reviews
20
Rank in Malibu
#35
of 94 restaurants
City Percentile
31%
rating percentile
Address
Paradise Cove Beach Café, 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265
Phone
(310) 457-2503
Website
www.paradisecovemalibu.com
Status
Closes soon · 9 PM · Opens 8 AM Sat

Paradise Cove Beach Café is a restaurant located in Malibu, CA. It is one of 94 restaurants listed in Malibu. Its 4.1-star rating is slightly below the Malibu city average of 4.4 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

About Paradise Cove Beach Café

Beautiful Paradise Cove Malibu Enjoy the iconic Southern California experience at our quintessential California Beach Restaurant. Not only is Paradise Cove the best beach in Malibu, it's the best beach in the world! Smell the fresh sea air and gaze... More

Hours

Friday8 AM–9 PM

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Anya A Andreeva · Mar 2026

Beautiful oceanfront spot with a relaxed Malibu vibe. The atmosphere is truly the highlight, dining right by the water makes the whole experience feel special. The food was fresh and well prepared. We especially enjoyed the calamari and the salad generous portions and great flavors. Service was friendly, though a bit slow at times. One thing to keep in mind parking can be quite expensive. Even with validation, it was $65 for a stay of four hrs or more, so plan accordingly. Overall, a lovely place to enjoy the view, unwind, and have a casual beachside meal. Just be prepared for the parking fee.

★★★★★ 5.0 Martin S · Jan 2026

We visited Paradise Cove Beach Café on a rainy morning, and honestly, it was a great experience. Parking was surprisingly easy, though keep in mind it’s still $10 with validation. On sunny beach days, expect parking to be much more limited, so plan ahead. Inside, the café is beautifully done up with a lot of character. The walls are lined with fascinating photos—famous visitors, vintage shots of the area, and other interesting pieces that give the place a nostalgic yet lively vibe. The menu itself feels like a classic dive bar menu, but don’t let that fool you—it offers plenty of options. We ordered pineapple juice and the Malibu Country Breakfast. Everything was super tasty and well-prepared. While the breakfast isn’t the most visually stunning compared to some trendy spots, the flavor

★★★☆☆ 3.0 Palmer · Mar 2026

We eat and drink here but I would say it’s more for people who wants to be seen. The cocktails are good and also the barman was nice but the gentlemen who welcome us on the entry gives more a feeling like you are a cash cow. If you wanna only drink you can’t go trough the restaurant, you have to go outside. After ordering food they try to advertise the expensive fresh products. It’s really a nice bar cause of the history but the people working there are a bit too much nose up. It was way too expensive. You got a parking discount. Usally 45$ or weekend 60$

★★★★★ 5.0 Ashley Kirk · Oct 2025

Quick warning: They use pasta straws for their drinks, so be aware if you have an allergy. If you let waitstaff know, they can generally accommodate your dietary restrictions. We had a fairly large group, but Paradise Cove was able to accommodate us no problem. Food was amazing (it is on the spendy side, so I'd say it's more for special occasions). I had the jumbo shrimp scampi while other family members had the shrimp tacos, clam chowder, and seafood linguine. We also ordered a few desserts including the giant piece of chocolate cake that fed over 10 people (we still had leftovers, but one of the best chocolate cakes ever). They had us outside in booths where you step right into sand upon leaving the table if you can imagine. The view from our table was incredible and it was just a short

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 Vetaly Voluta · Mar 2026

Very disappointing experience. The mussels were rotten inside and had a strong rotten fish smell. The worst part is that I had already eaten almost all of them before I realized something was wrong. This is very concerning, especially for a place that seems to focus on seafood. At a restaurant that serves seafood, everything should be fresh and carefully checked before being prepared. The staff offered a small 15% discount, but considering the high prices at this café, I believe they could have done more. When you charge premium prices, customers expect premium quality. I came here with my wife on International Women’s Day hoping to enjoy a nice evening together, but unfortunately we left disappointed. Now we’re just hoping we don’t get any food poisoning and that we stay healthy.

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Restroom ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Seating

Services

CafeAmerican restaurantBreakfast restaurantFamily restaurantSeafood restaurant

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