Sun-soaked tacos, punchy margaritas and live Afro-Latin beats on the harbour’s edge.
Manly’s West Esplanade has a new reason to linger. Las Palmas is the latest waterfront playground from The Boathouse Group, the team behind some of the Northern Beaches’ most-loved venues. Just steps from the ferry, the open-air garden bar and taqueria channels the laidback energy of coastal Mexico, with palm trees overhead, cocktails in hand and live music carrying the afternoon into night.
Designed as a place to drop in and stay awhile, Las Palmas leans into bold flavours and easygoing fun. Executive Chef Victor Uriegas draws on regional Mexican influences — from Baja to Oaxaca, with a menu built for sharing, grazing and repeat rounds. Behind the bar, tequila and mezcal take centre stage thanks to a collaboration with Pernod Ricard, alongside a custom brew from Balter Brewing Company.
Quick Bites
- What to Eat: Prawn Gobernador tacos, beer-battered fish tacos, snapper ceviche and low-and-slow pork nachos.
- What to Drink: Classic or flavoured margaritas (coconut is a standout), plus the Watermelon Paloma for something fresh.
- When to Go: A lazy weekend lunch that turns into sunset drinks, or a midweek sundowner with $5 tacos on Wednesdays.
- Cost: Tacos and share plates from ~$8–$25; margaritas from ~$18.
- Where to Play After: Bar hop along West Esplanade, start at Manly Pavilion, finish with live music at The Espy, or take a twilight stroll along the harbour foreshore in Manly.
- Vibe Check: Open-air, palm-shaded and high energy.
- Book It: Reservations can be made here.