Harry's Steakhouse & Raw Bar on Quinta Avenida

Calle Corazón Lt 8B, Nivel 1, Sobre la 5ta Av. Entre las calles 12 NTE y 14 NTE, Playa del Carmen, Q. Roo., C.P. 77710

Hours

Open daily 1 p.m. - 2 a.m.

About

Harry's Steakhouse & Raw Bar is located on the popular Quinta Avenida, offering sophistication, relaxation, and exceptional fare.

Known simply as Harry's, this eatery serves Kobe, USDA Prime, Jack's Creek Wagyu meat, and a raw bar with fresh oysters, shrimp, and other seafood delicacies. Here, attention to detail and first-class service are job #1.

Harry's is part of Grupo Anderson, which manages other Playa Del Carmen eateries. Next door is a sister restaurant, Nicoletta, while Ilios Greek Restaurant is just steps away. Señor Frog's is further down the avenue, along with another location in San Miguel de Cozumel. Each of these eateries is unique but reflects the quality one has come to know with Grupo Anderson restaurants.

Harry's commitment to excellence is evident in the curated menu, the trained staff, and the decor. Here, every guest is a VIP, and every visit becomes memorable.

When your Quintana Roo getaway requires craft cocktails, top-tier steaks, and seafood, Harry's Steakhouse & Raw Bar should be at the top of your list.

Vibe

This high-end steak house is in the Calle Corazón shopping mall and on the second floor above Sephora. The sleek architecture and lighting blend with the area's vibe, setting the tone for an exceptional dining experience.

Inside, the decor blends contemporary luxury with warmth, featuring tasteful accents, marble finishes, plush seating, and ambient lighting.

Being above ground level offers expansive views of Quinta Avenida, adding to its allure. Additionally, dining al fresco on the patio delivers breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea. No matter where you dine, the ambiance is simply enchanting.

Strolling violinists and musicians add to this magical charm, making it a must for a romantic dinner. But Harry's atmosphere is not limited to romantics. It fits any occasion, like birthday parties, anniversaries, or other key milestone events. Be sure to add this classy restaurant to your Playa del Carmen getaway.

Harry's Steakhouse & Raw Bar: Menu & Drinks

The mark of excellence of any restaurant is its cuisine, and Harry's sets the bar high!

While steaks and its raw bar are Harry's pièce de résistance, the starters, salads, soups, and assorted entrees are equally impressive. But before we investigate these gems, let's explore the steaks. After all, it's in its moniker!

Harry's is associated with the Kobe Beef Marketing & Distribution Promotion Association, enabling it to serve what critics claim as the best steaks in the world. When you dine, you’ll be able to try the A5-rated meats that come in a filet mignon or ribeye cut.

Also available are USDA Prime Porterhouse, New York dry-aged, and filet mignon. Jack's Creek Wagyu is renowned for its Australian tomahawk, a juicy 42-ounce steak with "Cowboy" sauce of butter, citrus, spice, and herbs. It's a meat lover's dream come true!

Now, about those other options. The 6-ounce Chilean sea bass in a Beurre blanc will melt in your mouth. The roasted cauliflower puree, herb oil, and mixed greens complement the bass.

When you're ready to toast shopping, swimming, or exploring the area, the drink menu will inspire you. Harry’s signature Cristal Margarita elevates the classic cocktail with Patrón Cristalino Tequila, Controy, agave honey, lime sorbet, and salt. It's the right balance of tangy and sweet.

The Bloody Mary spices up a classic with Chirimico sauce and Tabasco. Alternatively, the wine list will appease wine enthusiasts with the perfect pairing for any meal.

Harry's Steakhouse & Raw Bar offers unforgettable dishes, impeccably crafted cocktails, and five-star service. Step into a magical culinary adventure you'll remember long after your vacation ends.

Local Tips

  • The kid's menu makes it family-friendly.
  • Reservations are encouraged.
  • Dine at the bar for a more casual setting.
  • Ask about daily specials.
  • Valet and paid parking are available.

Location

Calle Corazón Lt 8B, Nivel 1, Sobre la 5ta Av. Entre las calles 12 NTE y 14 NTE, Playa del Carmen, Q. Roo., C.P. 77710

Frequently Asked Questions

The Cancun International Airport (CUN) is the closest international airport to Playa del Carmen, at about an hour away. The Cancun airport serves major international airlines from across the world, making it one of the most accessible options for flying to the Yucatan. From Cancun, travelers need to take a transfer to Playa del Carmen, generally via a pre-booked shuttle, ride share, or the most popular and economic ADO Bus service directly from the airport.

In addition, the Tulum International Airport (TQO), in operation since March, 2024, is 2 hours from Playa del Carmen. There are more than 10 domestic and international flight currently flying to Tulum, with direct flights from more than 15 cities.

Most activities in Playa del Carmen revolve around the area’s gorgeous beaches and aqua blue waters, where fishing, diving and snorkeling are excellent year-round. Playa also plays host to several international events, including the Riviera Maya Jazz Festival and Carnival. If you’re interested in local nightlife, there are many trendy rooftop clubs where you can dance all night and party in style. Enjoy your time in Playa with this list of things to do:

  • Shop, wine, dine and people watch on La Quinta Avenida
  • Visit the ruins and unspoiled beaches of Tulum
  • Enjoy a variety of water sports on Playacar beach
  • Swim, snorkel or dive in the deep blue Cenotes (natural sinkholes)
  • Snorkel with sea turtles in Akumal Bay
  • Revel in the wild stage shows at Coco Bongo nightclub
  • Take a boat trip to Cozumel Island
  • Zip-lining, swimming and cave diving at XPlor Adventure Park
  • Explore the beautiful caves of Rio Secreto
  • Go cave or wreck diving
  • Take a romantic sunset sail aboard a luxury catamaran

Yes! The expansive shoreline stretching along Playa del Carmen offers several family-friendly spots along over two miles of soft sandy beaches. Top beaches include the quieter Punta Esmeralda on the northeast end of town, as well as the more lively Playa Mamitas, and the main beach just blocks from the popular la Quinta shopping area. There are numerous access points to the central beach.

Calle 10 Beach

Revel in the beauty of the Caribbean’s stunning turquoise waters at Calle 10 Beach – another hot spot for sun lovers. This enticing stretch of shoreline is perhaps most famous for its abundance of trendy beach clubs — chic venues where you can enjoy live music while sipping on a frosty drink. Zenzi, El Pirata and Lido are among the area’s favored places to hang out. With most visitors patronizing the clubs, the rest of the beach is practically empty, so if you crave a quiet day by the surf, Calle 10 is an excellent option.

Mamita’s Beach

Mamita’s is arguably the liveliest of all Playa del Carmen beaches, drawing a younger crowd of party-loving 20-somethings. This beautiful, wide beach is the site of the annual BPM music festival and features two popular beach clubs that serve up delicious food, drinks and entertainment from the world’s top DJs. If you’re interested in watersports, this is the place to be. You’ll find Jet Ski and banana boats for rent, and there are parasailing and catamaran tours on offer.

Mexico’s Mayan Riviera is one of the most visited parts of the country, welcoming millions of visitors each year. As a top tourist destination, local safety measures help ensure peace of mind for travelers while enjoying the area’s beaches and historic sites. In general, visitors to Playa del Carmen are encouraged to exercise caution while traveling, and stick to well-lit areas after the sun has gone down.

Seaweed (sargassum) is a natural occurrence and tends to peak on some of the beaches in the Playa del Carmen area during the summer months. Since the arrival of seaweed is unpredictable, this can happen as early as April or extend through August. Seaweed is generally cleaned off the beaches quickly, while some beaches may have more seaweed than others. It’s also worth noting that not every beach gets seaweed.

Winter is the peak season in Playa del Carmen, with great weather and clearer beaches (from seaweed), and more people. Travelers can expect hot and humid weather along the Mayan Riviera during the summer, with July being the warmest. Similarly, the rainy season on the Yucatan peninsula generally extends from June thru early October, with frequent though brief showers. Summer months are less crowded, though visitors can expect more seaweed on area beaches.

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