The world-famous Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier located at 401 Meade Avein Cocoa Beach,FL offers spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. A historic landmark that spans 800 feet in length, the Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier features great surfing opportunities, along with five restaurants and bars – Boardwalk Bar, Keith’s Oyster Bar, Pelican’s Bar & Grill, Rikki Tiki Tavern and Sea Dogs – as well as live music, gift shops, beach rentals, beach volleyball courts.
Force their employees to park in public parking even though they have a giant parking lot of their own. Money hungry corporation
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Josh Gatlin
Oct 15, 2025
5.0
Super fun place... beach access, with restraunt, bar and shops. Rentals available for the beach: umbrellas, chairs, boogie boards, Surfboards
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Dillon Rodgers
Oct 11, 2025
5.0
I’ll be honest I’m giving a five star would it really should be a afford but the atmosphere with the ocean and the waves just crashing off in the distance while you’re enjoying a pretty decent meal is next level
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Edward Morton
Oct 1, 2025
4.0
My wife and I stopped here late in the morning of August 15, 2025 while on a camping trip to Jetty Park a few miles to the north of it. We tried to go in the morning after breakfast, but the parking lot was closed and the attendant told us it opened at 11:00, but it was going to cost us $15 to park. I wasn't real happy about that, but we came back after checking out nearby Ron Jon Surf Shop for a few hours. It appears the Westgate Mall company bought out the pier a few years ago and has done a good job of cleaning it up and renovating it. There are several restaurants along the pier now and we dined at the giant Tiki Bar way out on the end of it. You can also rent beach chairs and umbrellas on the beach. Overall, in spite of the expensive parking fee, this is definitely a nice place to go if you are visiting Cocoa Beach.
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J & J Morano
Sep 29, 2025
1.0
Just don’t even waste your time. We arrived at the pier and waited for the rest of our party to show up and decided to walk around a bit when security man yelled at us “did you read the sign?? You cannot take your water bottle on the pier! Also the pier is closed except for the bar and one restaurant!” Why did he need to yell that at us? And we did see the sign. So we stepped back behind his invisible line of authority so we could drink our bottle of water. While waiting he yelled at 2 other patrons in the same rude manner concerning other infractions. When our party arrived we proceeded on to the Pier 62 restaurant and asked for a table of 13 and were told no they could not move two table together to accommodate us even though only 3 indoor tables were in use at the time, cannot be done we cannot move tables. So we left the pier and spent our money elsewhere. Not impressed at all and will not be returning. And please train your staff in how to handle the public better because he’s ruining your reputation.