Boulevard 301

Ave. Benito Juárez entre Sonora y León de la Barra, Puerto Peñasco,

Hours

Open daily 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

About

Slide into one of the comfy upholstered booths and experience the enticing breakfast creations at Boulevard 301. The restaurant is super easy to locate, right on the city's main street, Benito Juarez. You will find that the food and service is on a par with any of the other popular breakfast spots in town, often with less of a wait.

High marks go to Boulevard 301 for its sunny and attractive dining room, and consistently efficient and polite servers who don’t over or under do it. The family that owns the restaurant has a ranch right outside of town too, so you are guaranteed the freshest and best eggs possible!

What's on the menu at Boulevard 301:

Of course, a Restaurant named ‘Boulevard 301 Steak and Eggs’ is going to have to have good Steak and Eggs. And it does. But most of the menu offerings are truly Mexican breakfast staples. There are Chilaquiles served with different salsas, homemade Chorizo or Machaca, and the favorite local combo of eggs with tamales! The orange juice is always fresh squeezed, and the servers also know how to pull consistently good lattes, cappuccinos, and Americanos from the Espresso machine.

Once 12 o’clock rolls around, the lunch menu kicks in. At Boulevard 301, that means paninis. And they are really good! A variety of sandwiches are offered, some also on fresh ciabatta bread. Choice of side dish is either seasoned fries, or a green salad with locally grown cherry tomatoes.

Steak and Eggs

It goes without saying that the Steak and Eggs are a great option. The steak is quality Sonoran arrachera. Sonoran beef is one of the foods that this area is rightly famous for. Here it comes in big fat strips of steak, moist and marinated. If you have ever had Carne Asada tacos that were really good, it was probably this same type of beef. Additionally, chunky farmer potatoes and creamy refried beans accompany, with a choice of corn or flour tortillas too.

Panini de Pollo al Chipotle

Like everything on the menu, the Chipotle Chicken Panini is really big. The chicken is bathed in a creamy, not overly spicy sauce with that great smoked chili flavor. On top of that goes a healthy dose of caramelized onions, tomatoes and spinach leaves. Topping that is a dusting of cheese, potatoes or salad on the side. All of the sandwiches here are flavorful and filling.

Pan de Elote

Perfect for desert, if you can manage it! This simple corn bread is chewy and a little sweet. An understated desert for people who are not crazy about sweets. Topped with a garnish of strawberries, and best eaten with a cup of coffee on the side.

Local Tips

  • Restaurant with an emphasis on fresh, homemade, and home grown ingredients. Ranch style flavor that northern Mexico is known for.

Location

Ave. Benito Juárez entre Sonora y León de la Barra, Puerto Peñasco,

Frequently Asked Questions

Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point) is in the northwestern corner of Sonora, Mexico, on the Sea of Cortez. It is approximately 1 hour from the US/Mexico border crossing at the Lukeville Port of Entry. For additional info, visit www.casago.com/lukeville

Rocky Point is about a 4 hour drive from Phoenix at approximately 220 miles distance.

Similarly, it's about 4 hour drive from Tucson to Rocky Point at 215 miles in distance.

The Lukeville border crossing is open 6 am - 8 pm daily. *Stay alert to possible extended hours.

The Port of Entry at Lukeville-Sonoyta is the most popular crossing point for travelers driving from Arizona.

Generally speaking, Rocky Point, Mexico is considered safe for tourists. It's as secure as most places and has a lower incidence of crime compared to other parts of Mexico. However, like anywhere else, it's important to stay vigilant and follow the law.

Yes, it is safe for Americans to go to Puerto Peñasco. The Federal Highway 8, which leads to Puerto Peñasco, is even designated as a "safety corridor" by Arizona. It's recommended that you drive during the day and use the Lukeville/Sonoyta border for the safest route. The Lukeville border crossing is open daily 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Yes, you can indeed swim in Rocky Point, Mexico. The city is famous for its beautiful beaches along the Sea of Cortez, offering warm waters that are perfect for swimming. As with any beach destination, remember to follow local safety guidelines and avoid swimming in areas not designated for such activities.

The names Puerto Peñasco and Rocky Point refer to the same place on the Sea of Cortez in northern Sonora.

Puerto Peñasco was officially founded in 1928. Historically, when this part of the Sea of Cortez was chartered in 1826, retired British Lt. Robert William Hale Hardy named the spot Rocky Point.

In the 1930s, Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas named the city Puerto Punta Peñasco. "Punta" (point) was later dropped, becoming Puerto Peñasco.

The most pleasant months to visit are from March to May and from September to November. These periods offer more comfortable weather conditions and plenty of activities around town. If you're a beach lover who enjoys warm temperatures, October is considered an excellent time to visit, with high temperatures averaging 88 degrees.

Yes. Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco) is open. The closest border entry is Lukeville, AZ. Border hours are 6 a.m - 8 p.m. daily.

There is an international airport in Rocky Point, which is only for private and charter planes at this time.

While there have been commercial airlines with flights to cities such as Tijuana and Hermosillo, presently there are no commercial air connections to the area.

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