La Fonda Restaurant – Baja
California
A place
of rambling and rustic charm,the La Fonda Restaurant is a
seaside Baja restaurant that you will not soon forget. For
decades guests have returned to this this Baja restaurant on
the cliffs of Baja California Norte to watch the sun set and
dine into the evening. Almost every night there is live music
and should the weather get brisk, the hosts have a handy
supply of colorful Mexican blankets and heaters. If you come
during the day you can watch surfers and dolphins enjoying the
waves, while you savor a Mexican lunch out on the patio.There
are several dining area options and a generous sized bar,
equipped with TV’s for sports viewing. Most guests head right
out to the patios set into the cliffs and decorated with
colorful tables, wicker chairs and umbrellas. However, the
inside dining area has its own charm, with a number of toasty
fireplaces and candlelight. It’s a perfect option for a
romantic evening, especially on a chilly night.
The menus are on tall, standing chalk boards that are dragged over
to your table. The chalk gets a little smeary so don’t hesitate to
ask the wait staff for help if you can’t quite read all the menu
choices.
As long as you are at La Fonda, hike down to the beach via a cut
through path
in the hotel area. The beach is one of the best in Baja
California between Rosarito and Ensenada and well worth the
effort.
Food Recommendations: The hand-made flour
tortillas are delicious. They are used for the flour tortilla
chips, so these are yummy also.The pork brisket dinners are very
good. You have a choice of one with gravy and spicy cinnamon, apple
sauce. Or pick either the chili verde (green sauce) or chili
Colorado (red sauce) pork dinners: both are good choices. A word of
warning; these meals are large and you might want to split one if
you have a smaller appetite. The ribs are excellent and La Fonda’s
steaks are also well regarded. We particularly like their bean soup
which comes with a full dinner.
If you happen to order a Pina Colada,you’ll have a real treat in
store, as it comes with a banana speared to the top of the tall
glass that the drink is served in.
Specials:
Early Bird: Before 6PM weeknights, La Fonda offers an Early Bird
menu at reduced prices, however, you must request this or they’ll
drag over the full menu with its full prices.
The La Fonda Sunday Brunch has an incredible
selection of delicious courses. It is $13.95 and
supposed to include Bloody Mary’s. At a recent brunch there,
we forgot about the Bloody Mary’s and they were never offered
to us.The coffee we consumed was paid for “ala carte” and not
substituted for the drinks.
So lesson learned at La Fonda: always ask for the Early Bird menu
if you arrive on time weeknights and don’t forget to request your
free Bloody Mary’s at the Sunday Brunch. Unfortunately, the waiter
are uniformly not forthcoming with either “special”.
La Fonda Spa and Hotel:
The hotel is perched adjacent to the restaurant. We haven’t stayed
there in years due to its need for a substantial overhaul. Back
then it was rustic in the extreme and even the gorgeous views
didn’t mitigate that fact. Refer to other sites for more current
reviews of the hotel itself.
However, we have used the Spa and it does offer a nice selection of
services in a very lovely location and at acceptable prices. Before
or after treatments or manicures, you can take advantage of
relaxing on their pretty ocean view patio.
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