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la Red RestaurantA-Worth Trying

P.º Marítimo, 6, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, Spain · Mediterranean restaurant, Argentinian restaurant, Grill · 4.4/5 Google (2216 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Broad, seafood-forward beachfront spot delivering crowd-pleasing paellas and grills with lively vibes; service can be slow at peak times.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

La Red Restaurant delivers solid A-grade performance anchored by strong food quality in its seafood and paella specialties and exceptional beachfront setting with sunset views. However, inconsistent execution—particularly cold dishes and variable meat preparation—prevents grade A territory, while service pacing challenges during busy periods further limit the grade. The restaurant excels as a casual beachside destination for seafood lovers but lacks the reliability and refinement of higher-tier establishments.

Restaurant Summary

Right on the promenade, this spot feels laid-back and lively with waves as background music and the grill working overtime. Guests describe servers as warm and welcoming, though peak times can stretch waits. One diner summed it up: "Sea breeze, big flavors, and an easygoing buzz." Cooking leans classic Spanish-Mediterranean: paellas for two, grilled fish, and Argentine cuts, with pasta and tapas backups. Flavors win most nights, especially seafood and rice; steaks can be hit-or-miss if you care about tenderness. It suits beach-day appetites and those who want views with value rather than fine-dining theatrics. Families do well here. There is a kids menu (escalope, fish fingers, skewers), plenty of fries and simple pastas, and sharable paellas that make ordering easy. Sit a touch away from live music if little ones are sensitive to noise, and choose simple seafood or pasta for picky eaters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€36-52 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Beachfront promenade with tourist footfall, casual chiringuito energy and sunset views; mix of locals and holidaymakers.

Safety: Well-trafficked seafront, generally safe and well lit; occasional late-night bustle typical of resort promenades.

Nearby: Directly on Paseo Marítimo by the sand; near other chiringuitos, hotels, and beach clubs; live music nearby at times.

Marbella Old TownMarbella Old Town offers a charming blend of historic Andalusian architecture and modern amenities, with a lively dining scene featuring seafood, tapas bars, and upscale restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed yet sophisticated, catering to both casual beachgoers and luxury travelers.
Paseo MarítimoThe Paseo Marítimo is a popular beachfront promenade lined with cafes, bars, and restaurants offering scenic sea views. It is a social hub during the day and evening, known for its vibrant yet laid-back ambiance and accessibility.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–17:00 Tuesday12:00–17:00 Wednesday12:00–17:00 Thursday12:00–17:00 Friday12:00–17:00 Saturday12:00–17:00 Sunday12:00–17:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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