DiamondHead Beach Resort Restaurants: Cōste, Cabañas & MoJoe's (2026)

DiamondHead Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach dining - Cōste Island Cuisine steak + seafood, Cabañas Beach Bar, MoJoe's Coffee Cafe. 2026 menus and hours.

April 22, 202610 min readFort Myers
DiamondHead Beach Resort beachfront dining on Fort Myers Beach Florida

If you are searching for DiamondHead Beach Resort restaurants, here is the short version: the oceanfront resort on Fort Myers Beach at 2000 Estero Boulevard operates three dining venues - Cōste Island Cuisine (fresh seafood and prime cuts with Gulf views), Cabañas Beach Bar + Grille (beachside bites and tropical cocktails), and MoJoe's Coffee Café (morning coffee and breakfast). All three are open to the public - no hotel stay required.

This guide covers every DiamondHead dining venue with current menus, real prices, hours, and the smartest approach for both resort guests and day visitors on Fort Myers Beach.

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DiamondHead Beach Resort Dining Overview (2026)

DiamondHead sits mid-island on Fort Myers Beach, directly on the Gulf of Mexico with unobstructed beachfront access. The resort completed its post-Hurricane Ian restoration and all three dining venues are fully operational. The dining program covers breakfast through dinner with a range from casual beachside to full-service upscale:

  • Cōste Island Cuisine - Signature seafood and steaks, beachfront fine dining
  • Cabañas Beach Bar + Grille - Casual beachside lunch, cocktails, sunset drinks
  • MoJoe's Coffee Café - Morning coffee, breakfast pastries, grab-and-go

DiamondHead Beach Resort beachfront exterior with Cōste and Cabañas on Fort Myers Beach

Venue Best For Price Range Hours Reservations
Cōste Island Cuisine Fine dining dinner, date night $32–$65+ entrees Daily dinner Yes (OpenTable)
Cabañas Beach Bar + Grille Beachside lunch, sunset cocktails $14–$26 Daily lunch + evening Walk-up
MoJoe's Coffee Café Morning coffee, breakfast $4–$12 Morning Walk-up

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Quick Picks by Situation

  • Best signature dinner, date night: Cōste Island Cuisine - Gulf views, fresh seafood, steak selections.
  • Best beachside lunch: Cabañas Beach Bar + Grille - casual bites with toes in the sand.
  • Best sunset drinks: Cabañas - beachfront bar, palm shade, tropical cocktails.
  • Best morning coffee: MoJoe's - walk-in, breakfast pastries, grab-and-go.
  • Best date night flow: Cabañas sunset drinks at 5:30 PM → Cōste dinner at 7:00 PM.

Cōste Island Cuisine

Cōste Island Cuisine restaurant with fresh seafood and Gulf of Mexico views at DiamondHead

Cōste Island Cuisine is the DiamondHead's signature fine-dining restaurant and the reason most visitors specifically search for DiamondHead Beach Resort restaurants. The dining room offers stunning Gulf of Mexico views, and the menu focuses on fresh seafood, prime cuts of meat, and Mediterranean-influenced preparations.

The atmosphere is relaxed upscale - "beach lifestyle" rather than "fine-dining formal" - with polished service, a serious wine list, and window-facing seating positioned to catch the sunset over the Gulf.

  • Hours: Daily dinner (check current schedule)
  • Price range: Appetizers $14–$28, entrees $32–$65+, desserts $10–$14
  • Dress code: Resort casual - collared shirts recommended for men, no swimwear
  • Reservations: Recommended for weekend dinner and peak season. Book via OpenTable
  • Best for: Special occasions, seafood lovers, sunset dinners

Menu highlights:

  • Fresh Gulf fish preparations (daily catch)
  • Prime cuts - filet, ribeye, strip
  • Seared scallops with seasonal preparations
  • Raw bar starters
  • Signature cocktails and wine program

Insider tip: Cōste's sunset window (5:30–7:00 PM during peak season) is the most atmospheric - book a table along the west-facing windows when reserving. The restaurant is one of few Fort Myers Beach fine-dining options with direct Gulf views, which makes it a strong choice for anniversaries and proposals.

Cabañas Beach Bar and Grille beachfront at DiamondHead Fort Myers Beach

Cabañas Beach Bar + Grille

Cabañas is the DiamondHead's casual beachside venue and a local favorite. Positioned directly on the Gulf beachfront with open-air seating under palm thatch, Cabañas serves casual American bar food, Florida seafood classics, and a full tropical cocktail program.

The vibe is exactly what you want from a beach bar - cover-ups welcome, flip-flops fine, frozen drinks flowing. Live music plays on select afternoons during peak season.

  • Hours: Daily lunch through evening (seasonal)
  • Price range: Food $14–$26, cocktails $12–$18, beer $6–$10
  • Dress code: Beach casual - swimwear and cover-ups acceptable
  • Reservations: Walk-up only
  • Best for: Casual beach lunch, sunset cocktails, long afternoons

Menu highlights:

  • Grouper sandwich (the signature beach lunch order)
  • Fish tacos
  • Coconut shrimp
  • Wings and burgers
  • Frozen piña coladas, margaritas, rum runners
  • Draft beer selection including local Florida breweries

Insider tip: Cabañas is where most non-hotel-guest day visitors spend their time. Arrive by 11:00 AM to get a prime table during peak season weekends. The sunset window (typically 6:00–7:30 PM during winter season) fills up fast - arrive by 5:00 PM to secure waterfront seating.

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MoJoe's Coffee Café

MoJoe's is the DiamondHead's morning coffee and breakfast stop. Located in the resort's main building with easy access from the lobby, MoJoe's serves espresso drinks, fresh pastries, light breakfast items, and grab-and-go snacks.

This is the spot for early risers heading to the beach, or anyone who wants a quick coffee and pastry instead of a sit-down breakfast.

  • Hours: Morning daily (check seasonal schedule)
  • Price range: $4–$12
  • Menu: Espresso drinks, drip coffee, pastries, breakfast sandwiches, grab-and-go
  • Best for: Early coffee, pastry breakfast, caffeine before a beach day

Three Smart Dining Plans

1) Sunset Date Night

  • 5:30 PM: Cabañas Beach Bar + Grille for pre-dinner cocktails with Gulf views
  • 7:00 PM: Cōste Island Cuisine reservation - fresh Gulf fish + wine pairing
  • After dinner: Walk the beach from the resort under the stars

2) Beach Day Into Dinner

  • Morning: MoJoe's for coffee and a pastry
  • Midday: Cabañas for beach lunch (grouper sandwich + frozen piña colada)
  • Afternoon beach time
  • Dinner: Cōste for a quieter upscale finish, or back to Cabañas for casual night two

3) Day-Tripper Plan (Non-Guests)

  • Drive to Fort Myers Beach (Estero Island)
  • Park at DiamondHead with restaurant validation
  • Midday lunch at Cabañas with beachfront table
  • Beach walk along Fort Myers Beach
  • Sunset drinks back at Cabañas
  • Dinner at Cōste before driving back

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Practical Details

  • Address: 2000 Estero Boulevard, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931
  • Parking: Resort valet and self-parking (validation for dining guests typical)
  • Non-guest access: All three restaurants welcome walk-ins
  • Peak season: November through April
  • Getting there: About 25 minutes from mainland Fort Myers; across the Matanzas Pass bridge, mid-island on Estero Boulevard

Frequently Asked Questions

Are DiamondHead Beach Resort restaurants open to the public?

Yes. All three DiamondHead dining venues - Cōste Island Cuisine, Cabañas Beach Bar + Grille, and MoJoe's Coffee Café - welcome non-resort guests. Reservations are recommended for Cōste, especially weekend dinners during peak season.

What is the best restaurant at DiamondHead?

For fine dining: Cōste Island Cuisine - fresh seafood and prime steaks with Gulf views. For casual beachside: Cabañas Beach Bar + Grille - the local favorite for a grouper sandwich with a frozen cocktail. Both have legitimate cases depending on your occasion.

Do I need reservations at Cōste Island Cuisine?

Reservations are recommended, especially for Friday and Saturday dinner during peak season (January–April). Book via OpenTable or call the resort. Walk-ins are often accommodated earlier in the week or for 5:00–6:00 PM seatings.

What is the dress code at Cōste Island Cuisine?

Cōste: Resort casual - collared shirts recommended, no swimwear or cover-ups in the dining room. Cabañas: Beach casual - swimwear and flip-flops welcome. MoJoe's: Whatever you slept in.

Does DiamondHead have a breakfast restaurant?

MoJoe's Coffee Café handles the morning with espresso drinks, pastries, and light breakfast items. A full sit-down breakfast is not part of the onsite offering - for a cooked breakfast, guests typically order in-room or drive to north-end Fort Myers Beach (10-15 minutes).

Is there a beach bar at DiamondHead?

Yes - Cabañas Beach Bar + Grille is directly on the Gulf beachfront with casual food and a full tropical cocktail program. It is the most atmospheric of the three venues for sunset drinks.

How do I get to DiamondHead Beach Resort?

DiamondHead is at 2000 Estero Boulevard, mid-island on Fort Myers Beach. From mainland Fort Myers, take Summerlin Road to San Carlos Boulevard, cross the Matanzas Pass bridge onto Estero Island, and continue south on Estero Boulevard to the mid-island location (~25 minutes total from downtown Fort Myers in off-season; longer in peak).

How does DiamondHead compare to other Fort Myers Beach resorts?

DiamondHead (3 venues) vs Pink Shell (4 venues) vs Margaritaville (5+ venues) - DiamondHead is the mid-sized option. It has a legit fine-dining restaurant (Cōste), a top-tier beach bar (Cabañas), and a coffee stop. Pink Shell has more beach variety; Margaritaville has more entertainment.

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