ALOHA SHARKEEZ
Last updated 7.21.09
What People Are Saying About Baja Sharkeez
The Editor

Brandi Fowler
Citysearch
It burned to the ground in 2006, but one of the most famed bars in Hermosa Beach has resurfaced with chic new upgrades amid the same college bar atmosphere. Rows of neon lights line the ceiling with a shimmering disco ball at its core. Below, illuminated bikini and trunks clad locals fresh from the beach walk past a signature paper mache shark to a tiki-hut shaped bar. Faux Mexican skulls in vibrant colors sit on the bar's shelves, while surfing memorabilia and flat screen TVs line the walls. As guests sip frozen margaritas, a DJ spins hip-hop and Top 40, catering to body-bumping…
Tiki bar
by charles24 at Citysearch
Went there after a bad experience at Dragon bar and found it to be quite the different experience, very popular and well set out with distinct areas, security were nice and bar staff were knowledgeable. The only downside was the decor, kinda looked like a tiki bar (a poorly put together one). Also good drink specials
- Pros: Drink specials, friendly staff
- Cons: Decor hard to be desired
The Details on Baja Sharkeez
When to Go:
During Saturday and Sunday brunch, guests are treated to an hour of unlimited and free mimosas.
Save Money:
Daily specials on food and drinks are served until close, including Fajitas Mondays ($7 and under) and Tuesday Margaritas and Shots, when guests can grab a margarita for $3.
Category:
Restaurants, Bars & Clubs, Unclassified
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, MasterCard
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Minimum Age:
21






