The Best Bars in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
There’s a full spectrum of bars in Cabo San Lucas. At one end of the scale, you’ve got joints that offer daily happy hours and serve shots for breakfast. At the other end, there are refined rooftop and courtyard bars, and places where mixologists pour their hearts into the drinks along with the juice. Many of them ring the marina or line the beach. Here are a few of the top options.
The Sand Bar
Bar, Mexican
As the name suggests, the Sand Bar sits on Medano Beach, overlooking the waters of the crook-shaped Bahia San Lucas and the Land’s End rock formations in the distance. Choose to sip your drinks from a lounge chair or at a table on the bar’s wooden deck. Wherever you sit, be sure to cast your eyes over the out-of-the-ordinary cocktail menu. It features drinks like malbec margaritas and the Bloody SB, which comes with a squid-and-onion garnish.
Sancho’s Bar
Bar, Mexican, Cajun, Pub Grub
Breakfast shots with a side of streaky bacon instead of lime are the way to start a day at Sancho’s Bar. From there, move on to the daily drink special and the bar’s popular white sangria. Of course, time here doesn’t have to be that boozy. The whole place overlooks the marina, so it’s a great place to yacht-spot with a cold beer.
Uno Mas?
Bar, Mexican
The name of this circular tiki-hut bar, near the marina, translates as “one more”. It’s easy to get into that mindset when you visit. The drinks menu begins with breakfast drinks like the Bloody Caesar with vodka, clamato juice and a chili salt rim, before moving on to lunch, dinner and dessert tipples. Don’t miss the “snack” shots – they come in mini glass steins and look like shrunken pints of Bavarian beer.
Tabasco Beach
Bar, Mexican
The tables at Tabasco Beach are set right on top of Medano Beach, so you can sip your drinks with your toes in the sand as the waves of Bahia San Lucas froth and foam a few feet in front of you. The cocktails here come in pint-size portions, and the options are classic – think daiquiris, mai tais and mojitos.
Jungle Bar
Bar, Mexican
You may hear this place before you see it. There’s live music on almost every night of the week, and the bar’s open front means the sound spills out onto the street. When popular bands play, the dancers spill out, too. It’s mainly cold beer that flows over the Zebra-print bar here. However, those with a sweeter tooth can order jam-jar cocktails like raspberry mojitos.
Cabo Villas Rooftop
Resort
The rooftop bar at Cabo Villas Beach Resort and Spa, on the edge of Medano Beach, serves up grandstand views of the Bahia San Lucas. Bahia Brewing Company runs the space, so the menu showcases all its artisanal beers. Not sure which one you want? Order the beer flight, which gives you six to try. On hot days, a mister keeps the temperature down. On cool nights, a fire pit nudges it back up.
Cabo Wabo Cantina
Bar, Contemporary, Mexican, Pub Grub
Van Halen rockstar Sammy Hagar founded this psychedelic bar and restaurant in 1990. It’s remained true to its musical roots ever since, and there are acoustic sets on throughout the day and night. The cocktail menu is tequila heavy. If you’re feeling brave, try the Can’t Drive – it’s made with Hagar’s own brand of tequila as well as rum, gin, vodka and a fruit juice mix.
Bar Esquina
Bar, Contemporary, Mexican, Seafood
A stone archway with intricate filigree iron gates welcomes you to Bar Esquina, which is part of the Bahia Hotel near Medano Beach. Beyond here, you’ll find an open-air courtyard and a bar lit by dozens of lanterns. A lot of TLC goes into the cocktails here. Highlights of the menu include the lychee martini and the passion fruit margarita, which is garnished with salt and thyme.
The Giggling Marlin
Bar, Restaurant, Seafood, Mexican, Fast Food
There’s no missing this bar. Its entrance is sculpted to look like a giant blue marlin wearing a sun hat, sipping a 6ft (2m) bottle of beer. The cocktails are the size of football trophies here. The bar has its own brand of tequila, too. If you don’t want to drink your shot the regular way, get the bar staff to hang you upside down like a freshly caught marlin and down yours with your feet in the air.
Happy Ending Cantina
Bar, Mexican, Pub Grub, American
The walls and ceilings at Happy Ending Cantina, near the marina, are papered with peso notes signed by the people who have visited the place over the years. You can afford to part with a peso or two when you drink here, because everything is reasonably priced. The bar often offers drink deals, like two beers and two tequilas for a handful of change. The food – try the El Jefe burrito and fries – is budget friendly, too.
If you’re looking for somewhere different to stay while you’re here, why not book into one of the best luxury hotels in Cabo San Lucas? Or if you’d rather stay like a local, opt instead for authentic Mexican accommodation. For inspiration for your itinerary, there are plenty of things to do here, including some incredibly beautiful beaches. Make your stay complete with knowledge of the best places to eat.