Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Reliable chain spot for burgers, big fries, and drinks with lively vibe and kid-friendly options; service and fry quality can be inconsistent.
Islands Redondo Beach delivers dependable casual dining with solid burger and taco execution and ample family-friendly seating, but inconsistent fry quality and occasional order errors prevent higher performance. Strong value through happy hour deals and convenient location make it a reliable neighborhood choice, though it lacks the distinctive execution or reputation to compete with the area's premier dining destinations.
This Islands outpost buzzes with lively, family energy—think surfy chain vibes, TVs tuned to the game, and big baskets of fries hitting tables fast. One guest summed it up: "Casual and welcoming, space for families" while another warned it gets loud during big games. Parking is easy, and service trends friendly, if occasionally uneven at the door or during rushes. In the kitchen, the approach is straight-ahead American comfort with a playful Hawaiian tilt—more comfort food than culinary theater. Fans call out the Hula and Kilauea burgers, Yaki tacos, and shareable nachos; the tortilla soup inspires devotion, though a recent cheese tweak drew pushback. The main gripe is fries: several diners reported batches that were cold or overcooked, so consider swapping sides if quality dips. Families are well covered. There is a real kids lineup—mac and cheese, tenders, grilled cheese, junior burgers—and portions suit sharing. Picky eaters can stick to simple burgers or sliders, while adventurous kids can try teriyaki-pineapple tacos. Expect roughly $28–40 per person for a full meal, less with happy hour or specials.
Area: Suburban commercial corridor near South Bay Galleria; family traffic, moviegoers, and casual meetups.
Safety: Generally safe, busy arterials, ample lighting and foot traffic around shopping areas.
Nearby: Near mall, AMC/movie theaters, large parking lots, other chain dining and retail.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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