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Cap RivieraA-Worth Trying

13 Bd Edouard Baudoin, 06160 Antibes, France · French restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (1206 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Scenic seaside French seafood spot delivering polished fish cookery and memorable views, with premium pricing and some service rigidities to note.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Cap Riviera earns its A- grade through stunning beachfront setting and skilled seafood preparation, particularly with sole and day-boat selections. However, variable execution in pasta and fish cookery and reports of rushed service during peak hours prevent grade A territory. Best experienced with clear expectations about whole-fish pricing and table timing.

Restaurant Summary

The room opens to the sea with front-row tables that feel like the beach is your dining room, a setting guests call waterfront dining at its best. Service often lands as polished and efficient, though a few note firmer time limits during peak hours. One diner put it simply: "Lunch with the breeze and a view felt like a mini-holiday." Cooking leans contemporary French seafood with Mediterranean cues—think tiradito, saffron risotto, and a classic sole meunière—so it reads modern yet grounded rather than theatrical. Go for the pristine fish and consider the set menu if you want a neat arc; if choosing whole fish, confirm weight and price first to keep the bill in line with expectations. Families do well here: there is a kids menu with nuggets and fries, plenty of simply prepared fish, and desserts like profiteroles and pavlova. The beachside vibe suits early dinners with children, though late seatings may feel brisk due to table turns.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€75-105 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Beachfront promenade in Juan-les-Pins catering to vacationers and special-occasion diners, lively in season.

Safety: Well-trafficked resort area; generally safe with strong evening footfall and lighting.

Nearby: Directly on the beach with sea views; near hotels, bars, and seasonal events; short walk from train station.

AntibesAntibes is a historic seaside town with a charming old town, marina, and a mix of upscale and casual dining options. The dining scene features fresh seafood, Provençal cuisine, and Mediterranean influences, attracting visitors seeking waterfront ambiance and refined yet relaxed experiences.
Port VaubanPort Vauban is the main marina area of Antibes, known for luxury yachts and waterfront dining. It offers a sophisticated atmosphere with many seafood restaurants and bars catering to visitors enjoying the maritime setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–14:30, 07:00–22:30 Tuesday12:00–14:15, 07:00–22:30 Wednesday12:00–14:15, 07:00–22:30 Thursday12:00–14:15, 07:00–22:30 Friday12:00–14:15, 07:00–22:30 Saturday12:00–14:15, 07:00–22:30 Sunday12:00–14:15, 07:00–22:30

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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