Tropicali

40771 Big Bear Blvd., Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

Hours

Open Thursday - Monday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Closed Tuesday & Wednesday

About

Expect a Hawaiian aloha experience when visiting Tropicali in Big Bear!

This unique eatery presents a remarkable blend of flavors and cultures, which we'll explain shortly. First, let's meet the owners and creative visionaries, Michael Sterling Eaton and Sanoe Lake Eaton.

The couple's background is as diverse as the restaurant's offerings. Michael, a surf filmmaker and photographer, and Sanoe, a professional surfer and Hawaiian model, bring rich experiences from their lives centered around water and action sports.

Their journeys have taken them from San Diego to Kauai for an immersive experience of various cultures and cuisines. Speaking of adventures, the restaurant's proximity to landmarks and destinations makes it perfect before or after a day at Big Bear Lake. Grab a quick bite before heading to Sunset Big Bear, or after an immersive experience at Big Bear Discovery Center.

This globally-influenced perspective is evident in the conception of Tropicali. The Eatons describe Tropicali as a "make-believe island" where the South Pacific meets the Sea of Cortez and mingles with Caribbean influences. This forms the "Tropicali trinity" of flavor, culture, and aloha, a fusion that transports guests to a tropical paradise, offering a taste of diverse and vibrant cultures through every bite.

Vibe

Stepping into Tropicali is akin to being on a tropical island vacation. The interior captures the spirit of the South Pacific, the Sea of Cortez, and the Caribbean. The decor invites diners into a world far from the traditional atmosphere of Big Bear. The tropical vacation vibe fosters an exceptional and unforgettable dining experience.

The ambiance blends fun and relaxation, filled with the melodies of Hawaiian music and the soothing sound of a waterfall. The tropical decor creates a casual yet inviting space with fun and creatively designed chairs. Such attention to detail is appealing, making Tropicali ideal for families and food enthusiasts.

This quaint, intimate setting radiates a great vibe, making it a memorable spot for Big Bear diners seeking a unique culinary experience.

Tropicali: Menu & Drinks

One of the standout dishes at Tropicali is its array of Poke Bowls, which have garnered exceptional reviews and high ratings. These bowls are a staple in Hawaiian cuisine and are a harmony of flavors and textures.

The Cabo Bowl and Kraken Bowl are particularly noteworthy, known for their unique blend of ingredients and flavors. Another must-try item is the Tikijuana bowl, praised for its perfectly smoked chicken and unique blend of deliciousness. It's the perfect meal after getting in touch with your inner Pioneer at Yosemite Axe Throwing.

A notable drink is the Trench Town, a silky and refreshing cold brew that complements the food perfectly. This beverage is just as unique as the restaurant's ambiance, offering a refreshing twist to your dining experience​​.

For those craving sweetness with their meal, look into the chicken and waffle and Belgian waffle options. With so many choices, there's something there for everyone.

When you're ready for a taste of South Pacific paradise without getting jetlag or needing a passport, head to Tropicali in Big Bear.

Local Tips

  • Visit Tropicali early to beat the rush.
  • If you prefer dining outdoors, Tropicali offers this option and is a great way to enjoy the scenic beauty of Big Bear while savoring your meal​​.
  • Check out their cold brews and smoothies for refreshing beverages!
  • Order a poke bowl or smoothie to enjoy in the comfort of your Casago rental!

Location

40771 Big Bear Blvd., Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

Frequently Asked Questions

As a popular drive-to destination, there are three main routes leading to Big Bear: Highways 330, 38, and 18. Driving distance to Big Bear, CA from major hubs: Los Angeles (105 miles), San Diego (155 miles), Palm Springs (90 miles), and Las Vegas, NV (210 miles). Big Bear is also about an 8-hour drive from San Francisco.

Flying? The most common California airports to get to Big Bear are LAX (Los Angeles), Ontario International (ONT), Palm Springs, or the John Wayne Airport in Orange County. A small airport in Big Bear is also available for private planes.

As a four-season destination, there is always something to enjoy in Big Bear. With that said, the busiest times are definitely ski season (from about late November or mid-December through mid-March) and summer months between Memorial Day to Labor Day. Skiing and snowboarding are the main attractions for winter, while outdoor adventures in and around Big Bear Lake are high points throughout the summer.

Spring and fall are equally as welcoming in Big Bear, particularly for those looking to avoid bigger crowds. Additionally, spring and fall are peak fishing seasons for rainbow trout.

Big Bear is home to a variety of annual events and festivals, not to mention the best Oktoberfest in the Western U.S. Some of the traditional highlights include:

  • Oktoberfest: A popular fall tradition for over 50 years that combines German traditions and Big Bear’s mountain landscape into a frenzy of music, food, and drinks. Prost!
  • Big Bear Maifest: Yet another celebration of beer, food, and music set in the fabulous spring, generally late May.
  • Big Bear Run: A two-day dual sport motorcycle tour of the mountains surrounding beautiful Big Bear Lake, running motors for over 30 years.
  • Tour de Big Bear: This late summer two-day cycling event is one of Southern California’s favorite rides
  • Annual Bald Eagle Count: An annual event for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts to observe bald eagles during their wintering period.
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