
Hours
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2015 1st Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203
Phone: (205) 290-5115
Website: http://cayococorumbar.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
Drinks: Mai Tai and Guri Guri
Appetizers: Tostones
Entrees: Oxtail Fried Rice and Blackened Snapper
Dessert: Coffee and vanilla ice cream
The decor is nice and seating is comfortable with a combination of tables, chairs, sofas and coffee tables.
Fully recommend and I’ll definitely be going back.
Urban Cowgill
The menu leans into bold, well‑seasoned flavors. Favorites like jerk chicken, empanadas, and ceviche stand out for their authentic taste and thoughtful preparation, pairing wonderfully with the restaurant’s creative cocktail lineup. Rum‑based drinks are a highlight here, with daiquiris and specialty concoctions that feel like a mini vacation in a glass. Pair a flavorful entrée with one of their signature drinks and you’ve got a meal that’s both satisfying and memorable.
The Cuban was good, my only gripe is it needed more mustard. It was still very delicious. All the drinks were amazing, I like sweet drinks so I got the guri guri and the zombie.
From the moment I walked in, the ambiance struck the perfect balance between laid-back charm and polished sophistication. The vibe was warm, authentic, and buzzing just enough to feel alive without being overwhelming. The thoughtfully curated menu was a feast for the senses—every dish more enticing than the last. Collectively, my meal here ranks as one of the best things I’ve ever eaten, showcasing a level of care and creativity that made each bite unforgettable.
And then, there was Ashley, my amazing waitress. If I lived in Birmingham, I’d absolutely be friends with her. She was personable, warm, and fully engaged, turning what could have been just another solo meal into a vibrant and memorable evening. We swapped stories of travel, shared favorite bands, and geeked out over her top menu picks (she was spot on, by the way). Her service was the epitome of southern hospitality and truly elevated the experience.
Cayo Coco is legendary in my book. It’s not just a restaurant; it’s a place that etches core memories. If you find yourself in Birmingham, whether alone or with friends, this is a spot you simply cannot miss. Top-tier food, incredible vibes, and a team that knows how to make every guest feel like family. Birmingham, you’ve outdone yourself with this one.
The decorations through out the building were nice and well thought out. It was not a loud sound carrying building that you couldn’t enjoy a conversation which is becoming a bigger and bigger thing for me. Maybe I’m getting old but yelling is no fun to me
They cocktails were on spot for the kids that were almost 21 and The cocktails for the rest were on point and tasty. We did order several small plates to just give everything a sample and the fried okra was the best I’ve ever had!
My filet was cooked medium rare and served on a bed of rice. My wife and daughter enjoyed the jerk chicken. My son devoured the Cubano sandwich.
The chocolate desert was a great and the peach bread cornbread pudding was choice too.
Last but not least was the service. They were all super friendly and very attentive. I will absolutely be back when I’m in town again.