Tony S.
Google
Sandbar Cocina y Tequila sits right off the Huntington Beach strip, and for a spot with that kind of real estate, the quality-to-price ratio is almost shocking—in the best possible way. We stopped in for lunch and kept it simple with a spread of appetizers: ribeye street tacos, those fantastic potato-stuffed bites (the papas rellenas—it finally came back to me), and a Caesar salad. Everything arrived fresh, fast, and beautifully plated.
The ribeye tacos were tender, well-seasoned, and carried that perfect balance of char and citrus you want in a street taco. The papas rellenas hit like comfort food with a little flair—crispy outside, soft and savory inside, and perfect for sharing. The Caesar salad was probably the most ambitious item on the table: complex, layered, tangy, garlicky, and clearly built by someone who enjoys rethinking classics. For our personal taste, it might have been one or two twists too many, but there’s no denying it was elegant and skillfully done.
What really sealed the whole experience, though, was the service. Friendly, upbeat, and just attentive enough without hovering—exactly what you want in a beachside lunch. And the bill? Right around $50 for quality food, generous portions, and a prime location.
For Huntington Beach, that’s practically a steal. If you’re looking for a relaxed lunch with higher-end execution and a vacation vibe, Sandbar Cocina y Tequila is absolutely worth the stop.