Bar in Pembroke Pines, United States
Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines
100ptsPeruvian ceviche bar worth your Pines detour.

About Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines
A cebiche-focused bar on Pembroke Pines' main dining corridor, Cebiche-Bar offers a Latin spirit program — think pisco cocktails alongside acid-driven seafood dishes — that fills a real gap in a suburb heavy on Italian and Asian options. Best for two people on a casual weeknight; walk-ins are generally manageable and the format skews mid-range on price.
Worth a Second Look?
If you've been to Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines once, the question on a return visit is whether it delivers enough consistency to earn a regular spot in your rotation. For a South Florida suburb that runs heavily on chain dining along Pines Boulevard, a dedicated cebiche bar with a spirit-forward drinks program is genuinely useful — and the address at 10860 Pines Blvd puts it squarely in the middle of the corridor where most Pembroke Pines residents are already eating and drinking.
The name signals the dual identity: this is a cebiche-focused kitchen paired with a bar program. That combination points toward pisco-based cocktails, Latin spirits, and the kind of acidic, citrus-driven drinks that work alongside aguachile and leche de tigre. If you're comparing Pembroke Pines bars purely on drink depth, a cebiche bar's cocktail list typically leans into pisco sours, chilcanos, and house macerations — the kind of program you won't find at a generalist restaurant bar. That specificity is either a reason to book or a reason to skip, depending on what you're after.
On the value side, cebiche-format dining in South Florida generally runs mid-range: expect to spend moderately per person on food, with cocktails adding meaningfully to the bill if you're ordering two or three rounds. Without published pricing in our database, the safest approach is to check current menus before committing , but the format typically positions this venue below the per-head cost of a full Italian or Japanese dinner, and above fast-casual.
Spatially, a cebiche bar format usually means a compact room: counter seating, tighter tables, and a layout designed around the bar as the focal point rather than a sprawling dining floor. That works well for two people and can feel cramped for larger groups. If you're coming for a date or a casual weeknight dinner for two, the intimacy plays in your favor. For groups of five or more, the room size may be a limiting factor.
For cocktail depth benchmarks elsewhere in the country, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set the standard for spirit-specific bar programs , useful context for calibrating expectations at a neighborhood venue like this one.
Reservations: Walk-in friendly given the suburban format; calling ahead for weekend evenings is advisable. Dress: Casual. Budget: Mid-range estimated; confirm current pricing directly. Access: On Pines Boulevard with surface parking typical of the corridor.
Explore more options nearby: BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant, Baoshi Food Hall + Bar, IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano, and Mikan Japanese Restaurant. Or browse our full Pembroke Pines bars guide, our full Pembroke Pines restaurants guide, our full Pembroke Pines hotels guide, our full Pembroke Pines wineries guide, and our full Pembroke Pines experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the signature drink at Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines? The bar's name and concept point strongly toward pisco-based cocktails , pisco sours and chilcanos are the natural anchor of any cebiche bar's drinks list. Confirmed specifics aren't in our database, so ask the bartender what's house-made on arrival.
- Is Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines good for groups? Better for small groups of two to four. The cebiche bar format typically means a compact room, and larger parties may find seating tight. If you're planning for six or more, call ahead to confirm capacity.
- Is the food good at Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines? The concept is focused enough to suggest genuine intent: a dedicated cebiche program in Pembroke Pines fills a real gap in a suburb dominated by Italian, Asian, and American formats. We don't have award data or verified dish detail to confirm execution, but the specialization alone makes it worth trying if you want something outside the standard South Florida chain circuit.
- What's the crowd like at Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines? Expect a local Pembroke Pines crowd , working professionals and families from the surrounding neighborhoods who want a sit-down dinner with drinks rather than a full destination experience. The Pines Boulevard location draws convenience-driven diners as much as enthusiasts.
- Is Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines good for a date? Yes, if the format fits both of you. A compact bar-focused room with Latin-inflected food and cocktails works well for a casual date. It's a better pick than a generic chain nearby, and less formal than IL Toscano if you want something low-pressure.
- Does Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines have outdoor seating? Not confirmed in our data. The Pines Boulevard strip-mall corridor typically offers limited or no outdoor seating. Verify directly before booking if this matters to you.
- Do I need a reservation at Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines? Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Walk-ins are likely manageable on weeknights. For Friday and Saturday evenings, calling ahead is the safer move , no online booking link is currently in our database, so phone or walk-in are your options.
- Does Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines have happy hour deals? No confirmed happy hour data is available. South Florida bar-restaurants in this price range commonly run weekday happy hours, but verify current offers directly with the venue before planning around it.
Compare Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines | Easy | — | |
| Prosecco22 Ristorante Italiano | Unknown | — | |
| BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant | Unknown | — | |
| Baoshi Food Hall + Bar | Unknown | — | |
| IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano | Unknown | — | |
| Mikan Japanese Restaurant | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Pembroke Pines for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines?
The bar format at Cebiche-Bar on Pines Blvd suggests cocktails built to pair with citrus-forward ceviches — Pisco Sours are the natural call at any serious ceviche bar. Specific drink menu details aren't confirmed in current records, so ask your server what's rotating when you arrive.
Is Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines good for groups?
The bar-and-shareable format that defines a ceviche bar tends to work well for groups of four to six who are happy ordering multiple plates across the table. For larger parties, call ahead — 10860 Pines Blvd is a commercial strip location, so private space availability is unconfirmed. If guaranteed private dining is the priority, IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano is a safer bet for Pembroke Pines group bookings.
Is the food good at Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines?
The venue's name signals a focused menu built around ceviche, which is either exactly what you want or a reason to go elsewhere. At a ceviche-specialist bar in South Florida, the quality bar is set by fresh seafood and tight citrus-acid balance — that's the thing to order and judge on. If you want a broader Latin or Asian menu alongside seafood, BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar or Baoshi Food Hall give you more range.
What's the crowd like at Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines?
Pembroke Pines draws a mixed suburban crowd with a strong Latin American demographic, so a ceviche bar on Pines Blvd is likely pulling local regulars and families alongside weekend diners. Expect a casual, neighbourhood-restaurant energy rather than a scene-driven bar crowd.
Is Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines good for a date?
A ceviche bar can work for a date if you both eat seafood and prefer a lively, casual setting over a formal one — sharing plates is a natural format for two. It's a better call than a full sit-down Italian like IL Toscano if you want something lighter and less structured. Confirm the vibe before you go, since ambience details for this location aren't fully documented.
Does Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details for 10860 Pines Blvd are not confirmed in current records. The Pines Blvd corridor is a standard commercial strip, so al fresco seating is possible but not guaranteed — worth a quick call before you plan around it.
Do I need a reservation at Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines?
Reservation policy isn't documented for this location, but for a casual ceviche bar in a suburban strip setting, walk-ins are typically feasible on weeknights. Weekend evenings on Pines Blvd can get busy — if you're coming with four or more people, calling ahead is the practical move.
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