Fuego's Mexican Restaurant & Tapas Bar, is situated on Stanley Street in the vibrant, traditional English seaside resort of Southport. The town is just around 20 minutes travel time from Liverpool and also Preston.
Our restaurant is in the very centre of the town, with good parking and easy access to all the town's attractions, such as Southport Theatre & Convention Centre, Southport Pier and its new Casino, most of the major hotels and guest houses.If it's cocktails your after look no further as Fuego's boasts an impressively stocked bar with all named spirits, beers and soft drinks as well as an extensive range of wines from around the globe.
Our restaurant is in the very centre of the town, with good parking and easy access to all the town's attractions, such as Southport Theatre & Convention Centre, Southport Pier and its new Casino, most of the major hotels and guest houses.If it's cocktails your after look no further as Fuego's boasts an impressively stocked bar with all named spirits, beers and soft drinks as well as an extensive range of wines from around the globe.
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Iwan Hughes
Jan 14, 2022
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John Wareing
Nov 14, 2021
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Andrea Brady
Sep 29, 2021
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Chris Seddon
Aug 23, 2021
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Stayed in southport for two nights and booked before hand through reading reviews and boy we weren't disappointed. We were greated by staff all with masks and shown to our table. We ordered drinks which on a Thursday was 2 for 1 cocktails and the kids had mocktails which they loved. Now the food was on another level everything we ordered was absolutely cooked perfect and was exceptionally tasty the kids had burritos which they loved and the early bird menu was fantastic. An absolute gem of a restaurant.
Thomas Stuart Bridge
Aug 08, 2021
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A great restaurant with a friendly safe atmosphere. Certain very popular and having tamsanple the food and ambience it is clear to see why. A really enjoyable night out with sombreros to boot. All tthe dishes looked appetising as ours certainly were. Highly recommended excellent service freshly prepare food and great company. What more could one ask for 😋.
Now for something completely different
WHY DID THE MEXICAN THROW HIS WIFE OFF THE CLIFF 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
TEQUILA (to kill her ) 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now for something completely different
WHY DID THE MEXICAN THROW HIS WIFE OFF THE CLIFF 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
TEQUILA (to kill her ) 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Katie Louise Jackson
Jul 29, 2021
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Jonny Boardman
Jun 29, 2021
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Last minute decision to stay in Southport for dinner, booked us in no problem (had to wait an hr for the table, which was enough time to get the car and change beech clothes) 2 adults 2 teens, plenty of choice, fresh food, decent portion size - compared to our local Italian reasonably priced, staff polite and helpful, toilets clean and bright, lots of quirkiness to this restaurant, mixed music (not all Mexican) give this place a try... I'm sure you won't be disappointed.. 5* from us!
John P.
Sep 09, 2010
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As you might have guessed from the name, Fuego's is a Mexican restaurant that offers its customers the very finest in Mexican and Mediterranean cuisine without them even having to leave their own postcode.
Despite being somewhat hidden away from the busier parts of Southport, Fuego's nonetheless manages to maintain its popularity, mainly due to its varied and inexpensive menu that offers a wide selection of delicious dishes.
Being a big fan of Mexican food, I could probably name you at least four or five dishes off their menu that I'd recommend, including their tasty fajitas and
Despite being somewhat hidden away from the busier parts of Southport, Fuego's nonetheless manages to maintain its popularity, mainly due to its varied and inexpensive menu that offers a wide selection of delicious dishes.
Being a big fan of Mexican food, I could probably name you at least four or five dishes off their menu that I'd recommend, including their tasty fajitas and
Ruth B.
Jul 02, 2010
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Situated on Stanley Street in Southport, Fuego's offers traditional mexican and spanish cuisine. The atmosphere is very good, lively and buzzing. I think the size (big) of the restaurant really makes it - perfect for large groups. Oh and of course the food, which is at affordable prices. A children's and early bird menu are available every night. It's totally up to you how you which to eat your tapas, be it will a friend at the bar or more formally at the table. The chef at Fuego's will cook the food in front of you, which I always think is really nice.
Qype User Pen
Sep 29, 2008
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I recently found myself dining out in Southport and having to rely on a local to choose the place to eat.
Never again, (sorry Chris) but the place was diabolical.
We started with nachos, which were so dry and rubbery you could have used them to retread your tyres.
I followed this with a prawn dish that can only be described as red vomit on a plate. The prawns were so hard if I had flicked one of them at the waiter (sorry did I say waiter, plate carrier would be a more accurate description) I would have caused fatal injury, even if the prawns had have been edible the chilli sauce was that hot I
Never again, (sorry Chris) but the place was diabolical.
We started with nachos, which were so dry and rubbery you could have used them to retread your tyres.
I followed this with a prawn dish that can only be described as red vomit on a plate. The prawns were so hard if I had flicked one of them at the waiter (sorry did I say waiter, plate carrier would be a more accurate description) I would have caused fatal injury, even if the prawns had have been edible the chilli sauce was that hot I