Miss B's Coconut Club

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On the corner of Santa Clara Court & Mission Blvd at 3704 Mission Blvd, 92109, Miss B’s Coconut Club channels the maritime history of Mission Beach through a Caribbean-inspired menu, rum-forward cocktail program and décor modeled after a 1930s sailor tiki club. The name itself is a revival: "Miss B" was the pin-up mascot of an early-20th-century real estate brochure used by the Mission Beach Syndicate to sell lots in the then-new subdivision, and her image now greets every guest who walks through the door. Owner Rob McShea got his start as a doorman in Pacific Beach while studying criminal justice and sociology at San Diego State, worked his way up the hospitality ladder and eventually moved to the ownership side, channeling his cocktail-creation background into a menu where rum plays the starring role. General Manager Eddie Jurado and Chef Troy Williams round out the leadership; Williams’s Cubano sandwich, jerk chicken and jumbo coconut shrimp are regularly cited as standout dishes. Those chasing a different kind of tiki experience just blocks away can duck into The Grass Skirt on Garnet Avenue for Southeast Asian-inspired plates behind a hidden speakeasy entrance. Twenty local and microbrew tap handles, kombucha on draft and house-made cold brew on nitro round out the drink list beyond the shareable tiki punches and bowls. The spacious outdoor patio, elevated balcony and fire pit area make Miss B’s a popular choice for groups, and the restaurant is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2026. Weekend brunch with bottomless mimosas is a neighborhood draw, and NFL Sundays pack the house—though reviewers note that game-day crowds can push reservation times. A CBS 8 feature highlighted the "Miss B energy" that Williams credits for the restaurant’s family-like staff culture. Miss B’s welcomes dogs both inside and on the patio, and the walk-up counter serves to-go orders for beachgoers headed to the sand. Diners looking for a boardwalk seafood experience with panoramic views can continue south on Mission Blvd to Waterbar, where East Coast, West Coast and Baja cuisines converge steps from the waves. With a 4.5-star Google rating across nearly 1,300 reviews, Miss B’s has earned its place as one of Mission Beach’s most distinctive gathering spots.