Restaurants · Independent Review
Costa Tacos Broadbeach: An Honest Review
The casual taqueria pulling crowds for tacos and margaritas. What to expect, how it works, and whether it’s worth it.

Costa Tacos arrived in Broadbeach and quickly became one of the suburb’s go-to casual Mexican spots – tacos, margaritas, cervezas, and the kind of relaxed buzz that suits a pre-dinner feed or a long lazy lunch. It’s at 36 Armrick Avenue, on the Gold Coast Highway corner, open midday to 9pm seven days, and it runs as a walk-in taqueria rather than a book-ahead restaurant.
It rates well (high fours on the review platforms), and it fills a genuine gap in the precinct: proper casual Mexican with a real bar element, without the fine-dining price or formality.
This is an independent review – we’re not affiliated with Costa Tacos. Here’s the rundown, the practical tips, and who it’s for.
Costa Tacos in 30 Seconds
- What it is: a casual Mexican taqueria and bar – tacos, sides and margaritas
- Where: 36 Armrick Avenue, Broadbeach (Gold Coast Highway corner)
- Hours: 12pm to 9pm, 7 days – lunch through dinner
- Bookings: walk-ins; reservations aren’t promoted, so expect a wait at weekend peak
- Price: mid-range casual – roughly $25-35 per person with a drink
- Vibe: lively, informal, strong bar element – good for groups and pre-night-out drinks
- Best for: casual tacos and margaritas with friends, not a quiet booked dinner
| If you want… | Costa Tacos is… | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Casual tacos and a margarita | Bang on | It’s a taqueria-bar, lean into both |
| A lively, social vibe | A strong pick | Great for groups and pre-night drinks |
| A quiet, booked dinner | Not ideal | Walk-ins, buzzy room |
| A cheap quick feed | Mid-range | More sit-and-stay than grab-and-go |
| Beating the wait | Doable | Lunch and early evening are calmest |
What Costa Tacos Does Well
Tacos are made for sharing. Get two or three different fillings across the table plus a side, rather than everyone ordering one thing – it’s the better way to eat here.
How It Works: Walk In, No Bookings
No bookings means weekend dinner peaks get busy. Arrive in the early-evening window, or come at lunch, for the easiest table – and start with a margarita while you wait.
The Verdict: Who Should Go
The shared-plates format and bar vibe make Costa Tacos a group spot. Solo or a quiet date night? You’ll have a better time at a sit-down restaurant in the precinct.
Frequently Asked Questions
For casual tacos and margaritas with a lively bar vibe, yes – it’s one of Broadbeach’s better-rated casual Mexican spots (high fours on the review platforms) at a fair mid-range price, roughly $25-35 per person with a drink. It’s a walk-in, group-friendly taqueria rather than a quiet booked-dinner restaurant.
36 Armrick Avenue, Broadbeach, on the Gold Coast Highway corner (not on Oracle Boulevard or Surf Parade). It’s open 12pm to 9pm, seven days, covering both lunch and dinner.
Reservations aren’t promoted – it runs as a walk-in taqueria. Weekend dinner peaks can mean a wait, so come at lunch or in the early-evening window for the easiest table. For a large group, it’s worth calling ahead directly.
Casual, lively and informal, with a strong bar element – margaritas, Mexican beers and cocktails alongside the tacos. It suits groups and pre-night-out drinks more than a quiet, intimate dinner.
Stay Near the Broadbeach Dining Strip
Costa Tacos and the rest of Broadbeach’s restaurants and bars are a short walk from central stays – base yourself here and walk to dinner.
Written and maintained by a Broadbeach local. I update this guide regularly to keep it accurate.