


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 at the beautiful blue Pacific Ocean with a cocktail in hand. Indulge in our wide selection of breakfast, lunch, and dinner items. Walk along the beach and look at the homes of movie and rock stars, billionaires and Wall Street hot shots, plus so much more! Whether you’re in a bikini, wheelchair, high-chair, or anything in-between, we have something for everyone. Kick back and experience the magic of Paradise.
Surfside tropical drinks & American fare in an enclosed, airy cafe with some tables on the sand.
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265
Phone: (310) 457-2503
Website: https://www.paradisecovemalibu.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
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 more than makes up for it. Pair that with an amazing oceanfront view, and you’ll understand why we were so impressed.
Bottom line: Great food, unique atmosphere, and unbeatable views. Just keep the parking situation in mind if you’re visiting on a sunny day.
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.
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 walk away from the beach. Everyone enjoyed the food and view so much, many already have plans to go back there at some point. We will be coming back here for sure for more family celebrations.
One thing I wish would be addressed is the design of the menu. The design for the menu is so busy that we all had trouble figuring out where to look between all the color changes and extreme use of bolding. The place itself is relaxing, but the menu design doesn’t quite reflect that so I would suggest a change in menu design.
This place has a fantastic location with stunning views over the bay. The food and cocktails are excellent, and the interior is full of historic photos that give the place real character. Service is friendly and quick. Just one tip — the seagulls sitting on the umbrellas can get a bit too interested in the seafood dishes (we saw it happen at a few nearby tables), so maybe choose wisely when ordering!
The Food: Mediocre at best. The breakfast is standard, uninspired, and overpriced for the quality. It’s essentially basic diner food that relies entirely on the scenery to justify the bill.
The Service: Infuriatingly slow. We spent more time trying to flag down a server for water and the check than we did actually eating. The staff seems completely indifferent to the wait times.
Bottom Line: Come for a drink to enjoy the view, but don’t expect the food or the service to match the landscape.
Food was excellent… the oy vey Jose was soo delicious. The carrot apple waffle was too however it’s super dense and sweet.
Almost didn’t go because it’s $10 to park but they told me not to pay.