Solaire Restaurant + Bar

  3.9 – 122 reviews   • American restaurant

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Seasonal American fare & cocktails offered in a sleek, stylish restaurant at the Paradox hotel.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Solaire Restaurant + Bar 95060

Hours

Friday7 AM–11 PM
Saturday7 AM–11 PM
Sunday7 AM–11 PM
Monday7 AM–11 PM
Tuesday7 AM–11 PM
Wednesday7 AM–11 PM
Thursday7 AM–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 611 Ocean St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Phone: (831) 600-4525

Website: https://www.solairesantacruz.com/

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: opentable.com

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Reviews

Krista Howell
We had a delicious meal with views of the pool on one side and the gorgeous lobby on the other. The food was very good, and the details of the design of the whole place were inspiring. We had refreshing cocktails and thoroughly pleasant experience.
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Josiah Kelly
Pleasantly surprised in the best way. The design of the space is absolutely beautiful! Styled, modern, and way more impressive than what I expected from a hotel restaurant and bar. It has the kind of atmosphere you’d expect from a trendy standalone spot, not something tucked inside a hotel. The food and drinks were also incredible. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars for service instead of 5 is because my friends and I had a less than desirable experience with one server during breakfast. Pretty rude and not what you expect in terms of hospitality. That said, I have to shout out Susan (the manager or lead) and Iris (bartender) who were both amazing. Super friendly, welcoming, and really made us feel at home. I work in property development and events/marketing, so I tend to notice the details, and these two really stood out for all the right reasons. All in all, this place far exceeded my expectations. I’d absolutely come back and recommend it whether you’re staying at the hotel or just in the area looking for a great spot to eat or grab drinks.
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Myron Brody
Solaire review

My wife and I started dining at Solaire restaurant
located in the Paradox hotel in Santa Cruz, California from its original opening in 2012. I gave a 5 star review back then.
At first, we were very pleased with the high-quality of the food and the service. However in later years both deteriorated and we stopped dining there over two years ago.

Yesterday, we were looking for a restaurant that we hadn’t been for a while and decided to check out this restaurant at the hotel after looking at the new menu. It seemed to be completely revamped and had lots of choices.

So, last night we ate dinner there. The lobby and the restaurant was completely renovated with a whole new look. The restaurant had inside and outside sections. The outside section was mostly indoors with the pool side area completely open to the outside. It had infrared ceiling heaters. Very nice.

We chose to eat on the inside, where the tables were on both sides of a new large center bar which also juts in to the outside area.

We found the food to be excellent and at somewhat reasonable prices in comparison to the old Solaire restaurant.

My wife had the tomato basil bisque, and I had the French onion soup. My wife loved the bisque and I thought the onion soup was very good. It had loads of cheese and the onions and had a delicious flavor – not too salty.

For our courses, my wife ordered the fresh catch with risotto. The catch was miso black cod , and the risotto had mushrooms and other veggies. She loved it! I had the flat iron steak with fries and herb butter. It was very tender and delicious.

The service was outstanding. Our server, whose name is Shirlyn, was terrific! She was very knowledgeable of the dishes and guided us to the ones that we chose. She was pleasant, efficient and had a very positive attitude. The food was served in a prompt manner. And we were attended with water, drinks, and whatever we ask for quickly.

You may see some of the old reviews with not such stellar comments. However, if you haven’t been there in a while since the remodel which occurred about two years ago, I recommend you give it a try.
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G H
Great restaurant! Great service and food! The design is amazing- so unique! The atmosphere is cozy and authentic
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Jacqueline Kimmey
Absolutely love this place, food and ambiance is incredible ever since the renovation last summer!! The orange salmon and saffron pasta are my regular favorites, but whatever you get, don’t miss out on the pork belly bao buns or tuna wontons (order split in half to accommodate a gluten free guest)! The chef is very understanding and accommodates any dietary restrictions.

Sit at the bar with the bartender Rainbow- he is the BEST!

Special Valentine’s Day lobster and pomegranate risotto was to die for!
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Carl Magnus
Your hotel is fabulous. The food is also fabulous and our server Shirlyn was extremely pleasant and attentive to our needs. She returned to our table several times thru our dinner meal to make sure that we had all that we needed. The best experience that we have had since arriving in California from our home base of New York !
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Suzanne Danielle Valenzuela
While lodging at Hotel Paradox, I dined at Solaire and enjoyed the relaxing environment. The Manager (Dan) and wait staff ( Rosie, Sherlin and Matt) are very friendly, patient and accommodating. The menu is delicious comfort food if you have time to sitdown and enjoy but if you are in a rush this is not the best place to dine. I enjoyed ordering the Solaire Breakfast it was my favorite with either Bacon or Brisket.
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Shira Coleman
We are locals, but we come here for date night. Love the very beautiful and quirky decor and the food is good but DON’T SKIP DESSERT. The bar staff is great. Kelly made us wonderful mocktails and Shirlyn is a fantastic server with a big smile and always happy to help with special requests.
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Jackie Just
Our server Renee was great. The burger did not dissapoint! Thoughtful and fun decor.
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Jared Lyon
This was, by far, the worst experience I’ve ever had at any restaurant in my lifetime.

Other reviews indicate that the experience here can be hit or miss. When my family and I came here on Christmas Day, we were met with systemic disorganization and frankly some of the most abhorrent attitude any of us have ever seen.

We arrived at 6:30pm for a 6:45pm reservation through OpenTable, and were told that it would be a thirty minute wait, regardless of the reservation. No problem, we took some seats at the bar as instructed by the host and began to wait.

As the attached photo suggests, nobody approached to seat us nor to take an order for food *or* drinks. Rather, we were ignored by the bartender until 6:56pm, when he finally offered us some drinks at a bar that we had been sitting at for, again, an entire half hour.

Of course, it became clear after yet another half an hour of sipping/waiting (and many other patrons leaving) that the restaurant was in complete disarray and that the staff was unable to service our reservation. I was literally forced to leave my seat at the bar and walk about ten feet to the adjacent well to get our bartender’s attention, where I said, “Hey, boss, would you mind closing me out?”

To which he replied, “Sure, just give me a minute.”

I watched him approach, take, and make, three entire different orders from start to finish while I stood at the end of the bar waiting for him.

Now, Chris P., I’m going to speak directly to you now in the hopes that either you read this or perhaps management passes this review along to you.

I also have many years in the service industry, albeit as a barista rather than a bartender. Your attitude today was completely unacceptable, and markedly spineless, too. I gathered from your mumblings and grumblings today that you and your coworkers were understaffed, and possibly that your bar manager did not show up today. I understand that this kind of situation, especially on Christmas Day, is not one that you want to be in.

This does not, in any capacity, give you the right to treat me or your coworkers in the manner that you did today. Our party was able to discern that things were not working as intended, and I attempted to do you a favor by politely asking for the check so that we could get out of your hair as soon as possible.

Instead of meeting me halfway, you made me stand there like a dunce for nearly fifteen minutes while the other patrons watched on, possibly because you saw in my eyes a younger individual who was sympathetic to your situation. Notwithstanding this behavior, the mistake you made that will probably stick with you for years is the fact that you chose to treat me like this in front of my father, who then proceeded to stand up and yell at you to force you to close me out. I think the most valuable point of learning here is that not one of the other customers at the bar stood up for you like normal people would have done for a berated service worker on Christmas Day. If not from my words here, then from their reactions – I want you to understand that how you treated me was actually really, really mean, dude.

But really, that’s not the real lesson I think is worth learning. Rather, it’s within the way you spoke of and to your coworkers. I watched you reply to their questions with snide remarks, poor attitude, and an unwillingness to collaborate during what was also one of the most frustrating days in their professional lives.

You answered customers’ questions as if the restaurant’s disorganization was their fault, and that you had no idea what was going on. Your tone was that of, “Not my fault, don’t ask me, I won’t help you.”

As service workers, treating customers fairly is one thing, but what I watched you do today on shift was nothing short of complete abandonment of your own fellow service workers when they needed you most. When things go sideways in the absence of effective leadership, you should step up, take initiative, and help out. Instead, you checked out, and that was infinitely more painful to watch than how you treated me.
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