Mariscos Las Plebes

Calle Miguel Hidalgo y Javier Mina , colonia Oriente, Puerto Peñasco

Hours

Open Wednesday - Monday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Closed Tuesday

About

Mariscos Las Plebes: Plenty of Flavor and Fun in Puerto Peñasco!

Hey there, amigos! If you're on the hunt for the best spot to savor some fresh seafood and have a blast, let me introduce you to Mariscos Las Plebes. You'll find this little piece of paradise at C. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla 281-288, so you can't miss it!

From the moment you arrive, you're welcomed by the cheerful palapa with a spacious outdoor setup, but well-equipped with fans and coolers to keep the atmosphere fresh and comfortable. Here, you can enjoy an authentic experience of fresh regional seafood, prepared with care and served with top-notch attention.

Las Plebes' menu is a pure delight from the sea. Forget the drama, here it's all about good vibes and local fresh products. It's 100% based on both cold and hot seafood options. You've got cocktails, aguachiles, tacos, tostadas, ceviches, soups, and a scrumptious shrimp cream.

Now, let me tell you about the 3 must-try dishes that are finger-licking good.

Must Try Menu Items

Must-Try #1:

Breaded Shrimp Tacos. Crunchy on the outside, tender on the inside. These tacos will make you dance cumbia out of happiness!

Must-Try #2:

La Plebona Tostada. An explosion of seafood like shrimp, octopus, and scallops on a tostada. If you're into spicy, don't forget to add the delicious house salsa to enhance the flavor.

Must-Try #3:

“Gobernador” Shrimp Taco. The flavor is going to govern your taste buds! This taco is a marvel that takes you straight to seafood heaven.

And don't forget about the house salsa, that divine delicacy that turns every bite into a unique experience. It's like music for your taste buds! Just remember, if you're planning to visit Las Plebes on the weekend, grab a spot early! Everyone knows this place is the real deal, so it's packed to the brim. Quality and service always draw a crowd, my friend!

Mariscos Las Plebes is a place of pure fun and flavor in Puerto Peñasco. If you want fresh seafood and a great atmosphere, this is the spot, no doubt about it! So head straight there and enjoy the pleb life of seafood! See you there, amigos! Go all in!

Insider Tips

Petfriendly: Yes

WiFi: Yes

Parking: Yes

Handicapped accessible: Yes

Terrace: No

Card payment: No

Cash payment: Yes

Online orders: No

Phone orders: Yes

Delivery: Yes

Location

Calle Miguel Hidalgo y Javier Mina , colonia Oriente, 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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