Terraza Isla Mujeres (La terraza)
Miguel Hidalgo, col. Centro, Isla Mujeres
61 536 59979
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Awesome little bar with great service and live music!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Everything is beautiful when you enter that magical place!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Nachos Supreme, Nachos
Nice place with not so cheap prices but the view and the place make you have a very pleasant time
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Nachos Supreme, Fish Tacos
This place the only thing is music but the food gave 4 of the group a bad stomachache and was 25 dollar for a burrito too much money for what you get there are other places much better
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
They are scammers. To avoid the truth, they charge a 5% card payment and also the tip. It can't be that for two mojitos they charge you about 26 euros in exchange!!!!!
We had a mojito that was water, they put offers that they don't have and they also charge a 5% commission even if you have commission-free cards, they write it down for them, plus the tip. The two mojitos were more expensive than dinner. A disappointment
This is old Mexico at its best, thriving like a shining bastion of fun in the midst of rope swing bars and overdone bohemian Tulum decor. A live band is always keeping the party lively with killer salsa or jarocho tunes, and the open air wrap-around patio is all character and good vibes. Even the resort-style cocktail staples were all made surprisingly well for this type of bar, and the staff was all smiles and extremely helpful. In our effort to keep it fresh every night we'd walk past and hear the good times we were missing out on, and by the end of the trip after visiting many of its neighbors we knew that this was indeed THE spot to be when partying on Isla's main strip. Go live a little a La Terraza!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
We arrived here and after a few minutes, we were disappointed.The server was training a new server. He was rushing us to the point he said , were busy?? and we did asked for the wifi password he didn't know it.He suggested us to go back to te entrance?I was disgusting by the way he treated us. Considering he was ok to American clients.So we left and took ourselves to los compradres across this place.We were treated So nice and appreciated for our business.
Absolutely atrocious service. staff was incredibly rude and dismissive, they were rushing and avoided all our concerns and denied wifi.The place wasn't full to justify the rushing and dismissive treatment. We are never coming back. Go else where.
Atmosphere: 2
Service: 1
I stopped in for drinks because I could hear good music from the street. Turned out to be a great experience! The drinks were appropriately priced, service was excellent and friendly, and the band was literally the best salsa quintet I have seen! On my way back there now for more cocktails and
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
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Be careful and check the account, they added things to us that we did not ask for.
Atmosphere: 4
Service: 1
Nice spot to grab drinks! I tried the mezcal margarita with tajin
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Avoid it if you want good Tequilas. Introduction: my wife is Mexican and we have traveled around Mexico far and wide including Oaxaca and Tequila so we know something about Mezcal and Tequila. Never before have we been mocked in such an arrogant way by a rude waiter (which is almost impossible in Mexico) who passed off watered down spirits for Jose Cuervo Tradicional and 1800 Añejo. To our calm observations he replied that it was my fault because I didn't know anything about wine. Meanwhile, Mesero Grosero begins to study the difference between wine and spirits. Never again in this place. If you want courtesy and quality: Xantolo and Marsicos del Humo
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
If I could give zero stars, I would. We ordered a tequila and they gave us a whiskey, when we told the waiter he told us “they probably don't know about wines.” To begin with, tequila is not a wine and it is also not the first time that my husband and I drink tequila, the 1800 añejo tequila, so it is obvious that we know it! And secondly, I have never seen a waiter who responds like that! Especially because we were kind to let us know, because we thought it had been a mistake. In short, avoid this place.
Très bon !!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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