
La Negra es una guarida tropical en el pacífico mexicano que alberga almas en busca de cenar rico y pasarla bien en un ambiente ecléctico y relajado. Fundada la casa más antigua del barrio y cubierta por un longevo árbol, La Negra ha sido acogida por familias, personas mayores, parejas, niños y jóvenes de aquí y de allá, a los cuales les debemos toda nuestra historia desde el 2015.
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Address: Abasolo 11, 63732 Bucerías, Nay., Mexico
Phone: +52 311 275 3070
Website: https://lanegrabucerias.com/
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La Negra – Bucerías
This place absolutely lives up to the hype.
We went for dinner last night and ended up having one of those “why don’t we come here more often?” kind of nights.
Started with the Potato Wedges (dangerously snackable). For mains, I had the Crab Sandwich — something different and really tasty — and my wife ordered the Imperial Burger, which was an absolute unit. Thick, juicy, and super filling.
Dessert? Had to.
Irresistible Brownie for me, Classic Flan for her. Both awesome. No regrets.
But honestly, what makes La Negra special isn’t just the food — it’s the whole vibe.
The place is spread over two levels, nicely decorated, relaxed, and just feels cool without trying too hard. The staff are happy, attentive, and you never feel rushed.
And here’s something I really appreciated: the noise level is perfect.
There’s music playing and a good buzz from people talking, but you can actually have a conversation without yelling across the table. It’s not like some restaurants back in Canada where you feel like you’re eating dinner beside the guitar player for AC/DC. Huge bonus.
Also — they don’t rush you out. No “eat and go” pressure. We were there almost two hours, drinks ice cold, pacing perfect, just enjoying the night. It felt like a night out, not a speed run.
There’s usually a lineup (for good reason), so make a reservation online.
Great food, great atmosphere, great service. Worth every peso.
We’ll absolutely be back.
We chose the location of this restaurant to eat at because we saw a lot of people gathered here to eat. I would recommend calling ahead for a reservation as we sat at the bar for dinner, which was fine.
Food first visit was amazing, loved the tacos – beef and mole duck. The pizza was a good choice too. The perfect cap to the meal was the dessert – a gelato with bananas, peanuts, chocolate and cream. This was easily a 4.5/5 meal which is why we went back again. Second time clam chowder served with a cheese crisp – flavour was ok, the soup was more like a cream of potato soup. Next up a fried cheese platter with mushrooms – bad decision – just a big goopy blob of cheese with a pile of overcooked mushrooms on top. Finally the pizza the best part to meal two.
Service – everything came so fast without any time in-between courses to sit and socialize. It would have been nice to have someone come by and ask how we were enjoying our food, would we like another drink (& to top off our water).
This restaurant does a great job of bringing in the patrons based on their unique atmosphere, for value, prices are normal compared to other restaurants in the area. We paid approx $1200 pesos each time for two people with one person drinking lemonade.
Yes it is a little noisy but that’s what you get with a restaurant that is typically running at full occupancy, patrons enjoying their meals, attentive and fab servers, the vibe and background music. Bring a healthy appetite and don’t be shy about packing left overs. The owner and staff are super friendly, knowledgeable about the meals and will make reasonable adjustments to the dishes to suit your palate. Thanks for the wonderful food and experiences!
Bonne Provecho!
A restaurant is supposed to be a neutral, welcoming space. Choosing to dress staff in overt political symbols and align your business with one side of a deeply complex, violent, and ongoing geopolitical conflict turns that space into a political statement – whether you intend it to or not.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not a fashion accessory or a slogan. Presenting one side without context, nuance, or acknowledgement of the real human cost on all sides is not inclusive – it’s divisive. It forces customers into a political environment they did not consent to when they came in for a meal.
Businesses are free to take political positions. Customers are equally free to decide where they spend their money. For us, this choice fundamentally changed how we view your brand and your values.
As a result, we will not be returning – and we won’t be recommending this place to others who expect restaurants to serve food, not ideology.
This decision cost you our business.
By far, this is my favorite place in the whole bay I love their food, and every time I come home, I try to come as much as I can ! I cannot leave without having the Taco macho, Tuna with the tacos de papa frito and of courze my Mezcal cocktail with passion fruit.
I love the food, the vibe and always bring more people in to try it and share this experience.
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