Guanacaste and the Nicoya Peninsula Restaurants

Seafood and fresh fish are tops here, followed by fast food—pizza, tacos, barbecue—to satisfy the hordes of hungry surfers and beachgoers. But there are many sophisticated restaurants, too, offering Asian-fusion, Italian, French, and international cuisine, especially in the tourist-heavy beach towns of Hermosa, Flamingo, Tamarindo, Nosara, and Sámara. Many restaurants, especially tourist-oriented ones with dollar-denominated menus, do not include the 13% tax plus mandatory 12% service. By law, menus are required to show the total price including tax, but many owners flout this law. Be sure to ask if taxes are included; otherwise you may be surprised by a bill that’s 25% higher than you expected.

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  • 1. The Surf Box

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    Pop into this charming spot with “California cool” and cozy up in the corner booth, where the clean white walls set a backdrop for rainbow-hued books and surf-themed wall decor. Outside, be prepared to share the pura vida vibe and maybe a table—it's communal seating, and it gets busy during brunch with treats like homemade bagels with egg and avocado and rich ricotta pancakes.

    Flamingo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    8437–7128

    Known For

    • Acai bowls bursting with healthy goodness like fruit, chia, and homemade granola
    • Innovative smoothies with eco-friendly metal straws
    • Miami-inspired Cuban sandwich

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 2. Café Del Sol

    $$$

    There's something for everyone any time of day at this three-story bakery/bistro/lounge/cocktail bar.  In the morning, there are savory quiches and homemade granola as well as tartlets, pies, and every other type of sweets and bread (including gluten-free), while lunch has a more upscale menu with delectable soups (bouillabaisse), salads (poached lobster), sandwiches, and artisanal pizza. Dinner standouts are linguine del mare with lobster, shrimp, octopus, and clams, or tender grilled guava barbecue short ribs. 

    Corner Of Hwy. 911, Potrero, Guanacaste, 50304, Costa Rica

    Known For

    • Tapas like fresh-from-the-sea tuna tiradito and sea-bass ceviche
    • Rooftop cocktails
    • European-style patisserie breakfast noshes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 3. Destiny Café & Restaurant

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    A feast for the senses, this plant-filled haven has coffee, smoothies, and food that look lovely and taste delicious. Whether you order the impeccably presented "Eggs Nest" (sous vide eggs in a nest of crispy, fried sweet potatoes) or the art-topped green matcha latte, having an enjoyable meal here is practically kismet. Don't worry about trying everything on the menu, you'll likely be back. Note that the restaurant closes early at 3 pm. 

    Playa Guiones Norte, Nosara, Guanacaste, 50206, Costa Rica
    8708--0129

    Known For

    • Fresh salads, poke bowls, and brunch food like truffle avo toast
    • Outdoor garden setting
    • Thirst quenchers like the blue majik (spirulina) smoothie

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner. Closed Mon.
  • 4. Guayoyo Coffee House

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    An exuberant mix of American and Venezuelan favorites makes this breakfast spot a favorite of locals and tourists alike who come for the coffee and stay for the pillow-soft cinnamon rolls and other tasty baked goods. Make sure you try the chicken avo chachapa (a Venezuelan sweet corn pancake with shredded chicken in hogada sauce, cheese, avocado, and egg) or the eponymous guayoyo (a Venezuelan pour-over coffee), or a dirty chai latte. For the less adventurous, there are smoothies, caesar salads, and bagels with cream cheese and homemade jelly.

    La Chorrera Shopping Center, Playas del Coco, Guanacaste, 50101, Costa Rica
    2101--1398

    Known For

    • Delicious coffee selection
    • Arepas and other Venezuelan delights
    • Baked goods

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 5. La Purruja

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    While the day away listening to reggae, sipping on cold drinks, watching the surfers, and snacking on beach food. You can't beat the views or the service, and it's a great family spot owing to the large portions, good prices, and on-site ice cream parlor. American fare includes hamburgers and pizza and the casados (a plate filled with white rice, black beans, and salad) are fresh and delicious. Don't miss the breathtaking sunsets.

    Main entrance to Playa Avellanas, Playa Avellanas, Guanacaste, 50303, Costa Rica
    8703--7231

    Known For

    • Fish tacos
    • Beautiful vistas
    • Wonderful hospitaity
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  • 6. Pico Bistro

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    Cool off inside or relax outside on the deck at this little gem on the beach, the perfect spot to replenish the reserves with some healthy food or a good cup of coffee while you watch surfers ride the waves. Pico has the best Wi-Fi in town, so if you must look at your computer on your vacation, do it from here.

    Calle Central, Tamarindo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    8841--5338

    Known For

    • Fresh salads and Buddha bowls
    • Brunch
    • Unimpeded beach views
  • 7. The Beach House

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    On the road connecting Potrero and Flamingo, this beachfront restaurant welcomes travelers with cheerful decor and witty signs like “Trespassers will be offered a shot.” Water laps just a few feet from your table, and there’s a pier out back, making this a popular lunch spot for American classics like hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, BLTs, and fried shrimp. The tasty sangrias and margaritas are sure to keep you dazed during sunset. If you hook it, they’ll cook it with a side of fries for $10. Like many restaurants in Costa Rica, service is slow, but worth the wait. Kids eat free on Wednesday. The Beach House is easy to spot by the rainbow-color picket fence; parking is limited so prepare to walk.

    800 meters (2,624 feet) north of Banco Nacional, Potrero, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2654–6203

    Known For

    • Onion ring tower
    • Breathtaking sunsets
    • Volcano dessert to share
  • 8. The Shack

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    A popular spot with expats who come for the cold beers, burritos, burgers, and pura vida vibe, The Shack successfully blends a Tico menu with American and British favorites. Grab a seat under the tin roof and try the fresh fish-and-chips, heaping nachos, cheeseburgers, or coconut shrimp. Start the day with their "Tony" sandwich: fried eggs, onion, tomato, spinach, avocado, jalapeño, and cheddar cheese, along with a fresh smoothie. The Shack gimlet, with cucumber and basil, packs a powerful punch.

    Potrero, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2654–6038

    Known For

    • Tantalizing breakfast choices
    • Nachos to share
    • Friendly owner and welcoming atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat.

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