Bar Los Flamingos

Acapulco


The clifftop bar of Hotel Los Flamingos is old-school impeccable and the best sundowner spot in Acapulco, thanks to its famed menu of signature cocktails, including Cocos Locos (made with rum, tequila, pineapple juice and coconut crème). The restaurant offers a traditional menu, and pozole (hominy stew) Thursday is a beloved local lunch tradition: reserve ahead.


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