Miss B’s Coconut Club celebrates Mission Beach’s past with island fare and casual space for gathering with friends and family. The popular restaurant draws inspiration from the Hawaiian-style cabana huts that lined this beach at the turn of the century and Miss B the cheery fictitious character used to promote the area as a residential community.
Need to Know
Neighborhood: Mission Beach
Cuisine: Caribbean Inspired American
Price Range: $$
Meals Served: Weekend brunch, lunch, and dinner
Kids’ Menu: No
Pet-Friendly: Yes
Dress Code: Casual
Ocean View: No
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Private Dining: No
Takeaway: Yes
Delivery: No
Gluten-Free Options: Yes
Parking: Street parking
Happy Hour: Check the website as specials change daily
What to Order at Miss B’s
One of the most popular items on the menu is the El Cubano.

The key ingredient to this classic Cuban sandwich is lechon asado, a young, slow roasted pork specialty. Also loaded onto this sandwich is smoked ham, gruyere cheese, bread and butter pickles, spiced mustard, cilantro topped with a little garlic aioli on a Cuban roll.
Another dish famous to Miss B’s is their Jerk Rubbed Chicken.

What makes this dish is your choice of two of Miss B’s house sauces. Have them either on the side or tossed on the wings.
This juicy all-natural Angus beef patty is the star of the Coconut Club Burger.

Loaded with all the accouterments that make this burger one of the star menu items.
Miss B’s brunch menu is a local favorite but Miss B’s Fried Chicken and Waffles is on the main dinner menu for any time you crave it.

Rum lovers delight in the large and creative list of grownup cocktails, which includes shareable, tropical punches and bowls enjoyed amid buzz and conversation.


Miss B’s also proudly pours 20 local and microbrew tap handles, along with kombucha on tap and house-made cold brew on nitro.
What It’s Like Inside
Go for a casual, inspired interpretation of a tropics club that extends from the inside to an outdoor patio.

Happy Hour and Special Events
You can also use the walk-up counter and order island favorites to-go, a good idea if the restaurant is busy (it can be on weekends and during brunch).
The specials change daily so there’s always something for everyone. Check the website for specials and events. Miss B’s is also a great place to enjoy your local sports events.

Miss B’s Coconut Club
3704 Mission Blvd.
San Diego, California 92109
(858) 381-0855
missbcoconutclub.com
Photos are courtesy of Miss B’s Coconut Club
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