
Then, of course, there are the tacos. Executive chef Stuart Snowhite (formerly of Westin Hotels in Houston) swears that his dishes come straight from Mexico, although there are a few original dishes on the menu, too.
Being by the beach means you'll want to go for the signature seafood items, such as the Baja-style fish tacos ($10.99) but there are plenty of other options as well, including burritos, nachos, and Huevos rancheros from the breakfast menu.
Taco Beach Shack is open seven days a week from 8 a.m to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. If you overdose on quesadillas and margaritas, you can always consider staying over--a bunk in a shared room at the Hollywood Beach Hostel is on special this weekend for just $18.75 a night.
The name of that rate? 'Single and Ready to Mingle.'
[Photos: Taco Beach Shack website ]




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