
So after the lunch we proceeded to spend the afternoon at our sunbeds. The lady on the phone said it was no problem as long as it is a service dog. We specifically called ahead and asked if it was ok to bring our little white Bichon Frisée, my wife’s service dog! Then came the beach experience which is the main reason I am writing this review. The Tortilla soup was too thick and flat in taste. I wanted to complain and sent it back but my wife stopped me. On top of it the tip of the pot was cold. Half of the mussels were still closed abs every kid knows that one does not pry open closed mussel shells. Especially for $32 and the steep prices you charge. So thick and had no taste of wine or seafood. We used to love your mussels you had a light white wine and garlic sauce with a touch of cream. While service was just ok, just slow and not alert the food quality was pretty bad. Unfortunately our experience yesterday was so poor and actually upsetting that I decided to write about it. I am in the hospitality business managing hotels and restaurants all over the world incl LA


We usually go to Paradise Cove whenever our travels take us to LA. I have been coming to PCBC for about 18 years It was a place that my wife and I associate special memories with. Got to warn people from rolling into the trap it has become. Just don’t go back but this experience was so bad that it changed my mind.
