
Pega Pega Beach Bar and Grill
About
Pega Pega sits right on the sand at Manchebo Beach Resort on Eagle Beach, and the beachfront location is the main character. You're eating American, Caribbean, and seafood dishes with your feet practically in the water, which explains the 4.5 atmosphere rating and why it lands at #35 among the 155 restaurants in the Palm-Eagle Beach area. The service scores highest across the board at 4.6, and the kitchen holds its own at 4.3 — solid marks for a spot where the view could theoretically do all the heavy lifting. It's kid-friendly and mid-priced, so families show up alongside couples who want sunset tables without the fuss of a reservation. The value rating sits at 4.2, which tracks for beachfront real estate. If you want a table at prime time, get there early or accept that you might wait — no bookings means first-come seating.
At a glance
- Area
- Eagle Beach
- Vibe
- beachfront
- Price
- ●●○○
- Reservation required
- –
- Kid friendly
- ✓
- Cuisine
- americancaribbeanseafood
- Dietary options
- —
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