Tulum sits right by Playa de las Tres Piedras, blending beach restaurant and nightlife into one space. During the day it works as a place for lunch with a view, but the atmosphere shifts noticeably once the music starts.
The menu mixes seafood and local dishes — black rice, grilled sardines, croquetas — with enough variety to keep it flexible for groups. It’s less about precision and more about having something to share while the setting does the rest.
More for groups than a quiet dinner, especially in the evening when it becomes more about music and drinks than a structured meal. If you’re looking for a livelier night by the beach, this fits well.