Mercadito Gastronomico Manuel Antonio: a new culinary market in the heart of Manuel Antonio.
- Esteban Acedo
- 6 days ago
- 3 min read
Updated: 1 day ago
During your stay in Manuel Antonio, you’ll likely explore its stunning national park, enjoy its beaches, and spot monkeys in the trees. But between adventures, you might be wondering: where’s a good spot to eat, relax, and explore something local?
A new addition to the best restaurants in the area, Mercadito Gastronómico Manuel Antonio is an open-air food and lifestyle market located on the main road between Quepos and Manuel Antonio National Park. It brings together local restaurants, small shops, and services in one laid-back space, ideal for travelers seeking options, convenience, and a relaxed atmosphere.

What Is Mercadito Manuel Antonio?
Mercadito Manuel Antonio is a new open-air space that combines several small restaurants, boutique shops, and local services all in one spot. It’s not a typical farmers’ market or a shopping center. Instead, it feels more like a small community hub where you can grab something to eat, pick up a souvenir, or relax in between activities.
The layout is simple and welcoming, with several food stalls and shops arranged around a central seating area and playing background music. You can come with friends or family, everyone can order what they like, and then sit together in the shared space.
It’s designed to be casual and easygoing. No need for reservations, no pressure to sit down for a formal meal. Whether you’re stopping by for lunch after the beach, looking for a quick dinner, or just want to hang out with a drink, Mercadito offers a bit of everything in one convenient location.
Because it’s still new, the atmosphere feels fresh, and more vendors or events may be added over time. It’s a good place to visit if you’re staying nearby, passing through, or just curious to see what’s happening locally.
It’s ideal for travelers who want:
A place with multiple food options without having to commit to one restaurant
A casual environment to stop in between tours or after the beach
A space that’s comfortable for groups and people with different tastes
A fun evening plan that doesn’t require formal reservations
Restaurants at Mercadito
The heart of Mercadito lies in its diverse array of food options. Perfect for when your travel group can’t agree on what to eat. You can order separately from different stands and enjoy your meals together in the shared seating areas.
Here are the current food vendors:
La Pizza d’Nino – Italian-style pizza with local ingredients
Calypso Sushi – Fresh sushi with Costa Rican twists
Corazón del Mar – Seafood and fusion dishes
Burguesía Smashburgers – Gourmet-style burgers
Franky’s Chicken Wings – Chicken wings with different sauces
Tianguis Tex-Mex – Burritos, nachos, and Mexican-inspired dishes
Tiquicia Delicias – Traditional Costa Rican food
Pasion - Coffee, Bar, Steak
Ronnys Street Food – Local street-style favorites
Mangata – A versatile Peruvian menu with international touches
Jungle Yo Heladería – Ice cream and desserts
Some vendors also offer cocktails, beers, and non-alcoholic drinks. So it’s also a nice spot for an early evening drink.
Shops and Services at Mercadito
While food is the main attraction, Mercadito also features a few convenient services and local shops, including:
Kukula Souvenir – Handmade crafts, gifts, and local products
Floristería Bambú – Flowers and decorative items
Economy Rent-A-Car – Rental car service
This mix of food and practical services makes Mercadito a helpful stop for anyone staying nearby or passing through.
Who Is It For?
Mercadito Manuel Antonio is well-suited for different types of travelers:
Backpackers looking for budget-friendly meals and a place to chill
Solo travelers who want to eat somewhere casual and social
Families who need different food options for different tastes
Couples seeking a laid-back dinner or evening drink
Digital nomads in need of a Wi-Fi-friendly space to relax with a bite
The atmosphere is casual and welcoming, featuring free Wi-Fi, open-air seating, and a pleasant blend of locals and tourists.

Practical Info
Location – On the main road between Quepos and Manuel Antonio National Park
Hours – Most restaurants open around 12 P.M. and close by 10 P.M.
How to get there:
From Quepos: 10 minutes by bus or taxi
From Manuel Antonio Beach: 5 minutes by car or a 20-minute walk
Parking – Limited but available on-site
Instagram for updates and events
Final Thoughts
Mercadito Manuel Antonio is a new spot worth discovering during your time in the area. It offers convenience, variety, and a comfortable space to enjoy local and international flavors without the formality of a sit-down restaurant.
Whether you’re grabbing lunch between tours, looking for a relaxed dinner spot, or simply want to explore what’s new in Manuel Antonio, the Mercadito is a great place to add to your itinerary.
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