Delicious dishes are the secret to any café's success: they offer a crunchy first bite, a crisp ceramic aftertaste, and indulgent glassware for dessert. Expand your culinary horizons with today's Groupon at Beach Grass Café in Encinitas. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get $25 worth of dinner fare.
- For $7, you get $15 worth of breakfast and lunch fare.
Beach Grass Café presents patrons with creative menus of California cuisine and a laid-back environment where reggae, Latin, and big-band tunes greet your eardrums with appetizing beats. For breakfast, give your mouth a wake-up gift of huevos rancheros––tortillas festooned with black beans, feta cheese, eggs, and homemade salsa ($9.50). Try the blue burger ($9.95), a lunch favorite that splices Kobe beef and blue cheese in the name of culinary science or give your adventurous inner dinner champion a chance to conquer the 12 oz. New York steak ($19.95). Smoothies, cocktails, margaritas, microbeers, and boutique wines are all available from the drinks menu and can be enjoyed near the front of the restaurant, where warm lighting and an oak bar make a classy meeting spot for your crime-fighter fighting union.
Reviews
Though Yelpers are mixed on service, they praise the food and give the restaurant an average of three stars:
- I have been here several times for breakfast and every time has been fantastic. I typically order one of the scrambles or the beach benedict and have never been disappointed. – Megan K.
- We came for dinner and started out with the Tempura Avocado appetizer, it comes with a delicious dipping sauce and was a very tasty starter. The main course we had was the 10oz steak and the pistachio crusted mahi mahi and loved it! Would come here again. – Jesse W.
Groupon Says
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