A colorful plate featuring vibrant yellow rice, black beans, and two tacos filled with seasoned vegetables, purple cabbage, and sprinkled cheese, served with a lime wedge. The plate has a bold geometric pattern with blue and yellow accents, enhancing the vibrant presentation of the dish.

During our 5-day trip to San Diego, we decided to explore Mission Beach, visit Belmont Park, and have dinner at this popular spot, Miss B’s Coconut Club. Our experience was so good, we just had to write about it. 

Everything on the menu sounded delicious, so we shared several dishes between us to try as many things as possible – we were not disappointed!

The tacos were amazing, the vegetables were cooked to perfection and we had never tasted such sweet shrimp before. Find out why you need to visit Miss B’s Coconut Club.

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Is Miss B’s Coconut Club worth visiting?

A table filled with colorful dishes including tacos, fried shrimp, and vegetable medleys, set against a backdrop of teal seating and tropical decor, showcasing the diverse and flavorful menu at Miss B's Coconut Club.
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Miss B’s Coconut Club is definitely worth a visit, and here’s why. 

With its history rooted in Mission Beach’s early days as a “tent city” in the early 20th century, the club captures the vibrant spirit of the area. 

Originally, Mission Beach was developed by J.M. Asher, who marketed it using a fictitious character, Miss B., a charming cover girl who became the face of the Mission Beach brochure. 

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    Today, Miss B’s Coconut Club revives this colorful past, blending it with a lively Caribbean twist.

    The décor at Miss B’s is a nod to this history, creating a tropical club atmosphere that’s both nostalgic and fun and a popular spot with locals and visitors. 

    Their happy hour, from Monday to Friday, 3 – 5 pm, is fantastic, featuring $5 drafts and $7 daiquiris and mojitos, among other deals. If you’re into rum, you’ll love their creative cocktails and tropical punches designed for sharing.

    You can treat a friend at Miss B’s with one of their gift cards. They are available in values from $5 to $500, and you can personalize and set a digital delivery date. 

    If you’re an absolute fan of the place, then check out their merchandise which includes beanies, sweatshirts, hoodies, and T-shirts, allowing you to take a piece of the Miss B’s Club home with you.

    Events are also a big part of the Miss B’s experience. 

    They have special offers and theme nights, like the popular La Familia Mondays, where service industry workers get 53% off their drinks tab, and Bottomless Mimosas on weekends from 10 am to 2 pm. 

    Miss B’s Coconut Club menu

    Colorful mural at Miss B's Coconut Club, featuring a blonde woman in a red dress holding a coconut drink, surrounded by lush green leaves and vibrant pink hibiscus flowers. The mural is set above a teal cushioned bench and a wooden table, enhancing the tropical ambiance of the restaurant.
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    At Miss B’s Coconut Club, the menu is full of delicious options. 

    For food, you can enjoy breakfast tacos, an acai granola bowl, or their signature Cubano Benedict. At lunch enjoy their jerk jackfruit wrap and jerk-rubbed chicken wings with a choice of two sauces. They also offer plenty of variations to suit your taste and dietary needs.

    Their cocktails are a hit, with the Lo-Fi Pina Colada, the signature Havana Good Time, and a mimosa flight. 

    Beer lovers will find various draft and craft beers, including Miss B’s own Pineapple Mango Seltzer. 

    For non-drinkers, try Ed’s No Rum Runner Mocktail, which has a mix of tropical flavors and 0% proof rum! 

    Miss B’s Coconut Club’s reviews

    “Amazing rum bar in the heart of Mission Beach. Miss B’s has an incredible rum list and custom flights. Their house drinks are very good. My personal favorite is the Rum Cannonball. The service is friendly, fast and fun. I cannot say enough good things about this bar and restaurant.” Brian Wigley (source)

    “Man this place has the vibe, the food, and the drinks. Waitress was super nice and quick. The food has a Jamaican flavor. The drinks all have their own names and theme and the music on the deck is a great vibe.” Grayson (source)

    Recommended dishes

    • Plantain Coconut Shrimp – house-battered plantain-coconut shrimp, sweet chili pineapple mojito sauce
    • Caribbean Taco Plate – with jerk chicken: topped with chipotle – mango salsa, sautéed corn, & purple cabbage, queso fresco, chimichurri, served with sofrito rice, black beans and limes 
    • Jerk Chicken Plate – jerk seasoned half chicken with mango chutney and chimichurri. Served with mangu (smashed plantains)

    Final Thoughts

    Miss B’s Coconut Club is definitely worth a visit for its delicious food, creative cocktails, and vibrant atmosphere. We loved everything about this place and would certainly go back in an instant.

    From tasty breakfast tacos to the signature Havana Good Time cocktail, it’s perfect for anyone who likes fresh food and drinks made with fresh ingredients.

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