The Beach Bar
Structure is Illegal.

Please note: The Beach Bar was not built to the approved plans and the the required removal items are not taken down. Please see Violation Proof for all violations (including noise, illegal sand moving and more)

Comparison of actual construction versus approved plans for a beach bar. The top left shows a satellite view labeled as current construction, dated April 2025, while the top right displays a photo of the beach bar built on a sandy shoreline. The bottom section depicts the approved plans highlighting discrepancies like non-removable seating, a non-permitted second level, and wooden structures that were meant to be temporary sunshades.
Image of a closed beach restaurant named Cocorico with fencing around it, located on a sandy beach with the ocean in the background. The area is empty and appears to be off-season.
Beach bar food truck with rooftop seating and nearby buildings

Required Removal 10/31 every year. Not removed.

Beachfront deck with wooden seating, tables, gazebo, and view of ocean waves under a blue sky.

Required Removal 10/31 every year. Not removed.

Beach boardwalk with benches and dune grasses under a cloudy sky.

Beach Bar Exceeds Dune Level

Beach Bar Exceeds Dune Level - 7/2025

Legally Posted Beach Rules

Beach scene with sand dunes, plants, fenced area, and ocean horizon under a blue sky.

Dimensions of beach bar exceeds approval

Signage for Cocorico Beach Bar promoting a $4.00 breakfast deal featuring 2 eggs, hashbrown, and toast, located at 3119 Boardwalk, under Ocean Club, with a background of sandy dunes and a pine tree.

Signage Placed Without Approval