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- 3.5Food
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- 4.1Ambience
- 3.6Value
Noise • Moderate
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Cabo "A Taste of Mexico" reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Anita Gold
New York City36 reviews
Dined on April 4, 2026
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Steven Gold
New York City24 reviews
Dined on March 1, 2026
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Jaime
New York City1 review
Dined on February 17, 2026
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aracelis
New York City1 review
Dined on February 14, 2026
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Sheena
New York City3 reviews
Dined on February 14, 2026
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Tarrie
Atlantic City1 review
Dined on February 13, 2026
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Joan Gold
New York City7 reviews
Dined on January 11, 2026
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Rosetta
New York City1 review
Dined on December 12, 2025
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Ana
New York City2 reviews
Dined on October 25, 2025
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New York City1 review
Dined on May 17, 2025
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Yes, Cabo can be a fun date-night spot if you want a lively, festive evening, but expect variability. Guests praise the colorful, party-style atmosphere, extensive margarita list and friendly staff, which make it great for cocktails and celebrations. If you prefer a quieter, more intimate dinner, consider an early midweek seating; several guests mentioned loud music, dancing and high noise levels on busy nights, and some found food temperature and consistency uneven. Call ahead for a quieter table or to check for live-music nights.
Portions are generally satisfying and good value for the price. Several guests specifically mentioned generous portions, fajitas and paella got positive notes, and one guest said portions were ‘good for the price.’ That said, experiences vary: some guests praised large shareable dishes like nachos and churros, while others experienced slow service that affected the meal experience. If you want larger share plates, go with the fajitas or shared appetizers.
Family-friendly: yes, many guests bring children and celebrate birthdays and family dinners here, with friendly hosts and accommodating servers. Accessible seating: not explicitly stated. There’s no clear information about wheelchair access or designated accessible seating, so if accessibility is important, call ahead and ask the staff to confirm accommodations and seating arrangements.
Cabo appears to offer open main dining with a festive floor plan rather than separate private rooms. The owner notes a lively interior with mosaic tiles and a dance/music area; restaurant info also indicates they do not offer private-party rooms. If you need a specific table type or a quieter corner, call ahead, guests report varied seating experiences depending on night and crowd size.
Cabo offers a colorful, festive Mexican atmosphere, think mosaic tiles, upbeat music, and a party vibe. Guests frequently mention lively music, celebrations (crew coming to sing at birthdays), and a fun margarita-focused bar. Expect energetic evenings and a social crowd; however, several guests also reported high noise levels and occasional lapses in food temperature or kitchen timing, so the atmosphere is best suited for groups, celebrations, or lively date nights rather than quiet conversations.
Business casual is the suggested dress code. Guests typically dress comfortably for a lively, casual-dining atmosphere, think smart-casual attire suitable for dinner, drinks, or a night out with live music.
Yes, guests consistently describe staff and hosts as pleasant and accommodating, so the team will likely try to help with reasonable requests. Because specific policies (dietary accommodations, high chairs, or table placement) aren’t listed, call the restaurant ahead of your visit to confirm they can meet your needs and to request a preferred seating time or table.
Busiest: weekend evenings (especially when there’s live music or karaoke) tend to be the loudest and most crowded. Quietest: weekday afternoons and early evening midweek are generally calmer, and a few guests noted slower Fridays at times. Because experiences vary, calling ahead for the expected crowd level that night is a good idea.
If you want a lively fiesta vibe, go on a weekend evening for music and a party atmosphere. If you prefer a calmer meal with easier conversation and potentially shorter waits, choose a weekday (Tuesday–Thursday) or an earlier evening. Guest experiences vary, so pick the day that matches whether you want a high-energy night out or a relaxed family dinner.
There’s no clear listing of outdoor seating. Some guests mentioned doors being kept open on chilly nights, but the owner’s description and provided details don’t confirm a dedicated patio or outdoor dining area. If outdoor seating is important, call the restaurant ahead to confirm whether a patio or sidewalk seating is available.
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