
Coco’s on Murray Street is your year-round Niagara Falls hangout for wood-fired pizza, classic comfort dishes like fish & chips or a hearty steak, and ice-cold drinks. Enjoy casual indoor seating or soak up the sun on our outdoor patio, all just a short stroll from the Table Rock Welcome Centre and OLG Concert Hall. Parking’s on us when you dine, so whether you’re here for dinner before a show or unwinding after a day of sightseeing, you’ll feel right at home at Coco’s.
Down-to-earth all-day chain offering modern spins on classic American fare & fresh-baked pies.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5339 Murray St, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3V7, Canada
Phone: +1 905-371-2626
Website: https://www.cocosniagarafalls.com/
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Reviews
Service was great. When we went, it was pretty much empty as they were actively preparing for dinner service. The server was able to answer all of our questions. She checked on us frequently as well.
We ate a very late lunch/early dinner. The dinner menu has more steak options (and amount of steak – i.e.: 9oz pr 12oz NY striploin). We ordered from the lunch menu. We ordered the 9oz NY striploin (medium rare). It came with seasonal vegetables and choice of potatoes (we chose mashed potatoes). The NY striploin was juicy, tender and perfectly cooked for its doneness. It was seasoned very well. The vegetables and mashed potatoes had unsalted butter. Paired with the steak itself, it is a perfect balance.
We also ordered a NY Cheesecake and a pecan pie. The server asked me if I wanted both the raspberry sauce and whipped cream. I opted out of the whipped cream (personal preference). I think they made their own cheesecake. It’s different from the ones you typically get outside. It was a big portion too (absolutely not complaining)! The pecan pie, on the other hand, came out really small. The taste made up for it though. Be careful – it’s very hot! I didn’t know before taking a bite.
You gotta order the Western Skillet for breakfast! At under $20 Canadian it kept me full from 9am to 2 pm.
They even accommodated space for us games to break out a few board games!
The menu offering was pretty standard fair with a heavy focus on their wood fired pizza. Which you would think they’d be very good at pizza. It turns out, not so much.
The “New York” style pizza (a thin crust with pepperoni) was half charred and half undercooked. Given the fact that there was only about six people in the place at the time I’m not sure how someone didn’t thing to rotate the pie.
The neo-modern decor was stylish if a little over the top. Service was average, we practically had to beg for a check when we were done. They offer both indoor and outdoor seating with challenging parking. But the parking situation is complex in that part of town regardless.
Prices were reasonable and portion sizes we generous enough to fill you up without feeling like you’ve been taken to the cleaners.
It’s a local favorite, making it a tourist favorite. So it’s a place worth hitting for the experience but don’t think your trip will be diminished at all if you miss it.
The staff were definitely OUTSTANDING. Very friendly. Great teamwork approach. Our server was very attentive, humourous, helpful and patient. They were patient and understanding when speaking to the children and they made sure that they were all happy.
The restaurant has a very pleasant atmosphere.
We would love to return here the next time we are in Niagara Falls.