176 Best Restaurants in Puerto Rico

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We've compiled the best of the best in Puerto Rico - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bocata by Campillo

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This Spanish-style tapas restaurant has a variety of menu items and daily specialties. They pride themselves on a robust wine menu and have a selection of decadent desserts. From serrano ham to gambas al ajillo, they have tasty and fresh dishes that will make you feel like you're in Madrid. 

PR-3 441 Suite 1, Humacao, 00791, Puerto Rico
787-850–4429
Known For
  • Wine selection
  • Paella
  • Jamon Iberico
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations essential

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Bocca Osteria Romana

$$ | Ocean Park

Located at the end of Calle Loíza, this family-run restaurant specializes in Roman dishes. The open kitchen turns out dishes like spaghetti carbonara, penne puttanesca, and bucatini all'amatriciana.

1059 Calle Loíza, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico
787-727--8017
Known For
  • Roman-style dishes
  • Italian comfort food
  • Carbonara
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Bodega Chic

$$ | Old San Juan

Chef and owner Brahim runs this French bistro in Old San Juan that's loved by locals. Crab cakes, duck à l'orange, steamed mussels, and veal shank can be found on the small but tasty menu. A popular brunch is served on Sunday. 

313 Fortaleza St., San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-721–6083
Known For
  • Relaxed, neighborhood feel
  • Sunday brunch
  • French cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Brass Cactus

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This steak-and-chop eatery attracts so many English-speaking tourists that management doesn't bother printing a Spanish menu. Nearly every dish on the expansive menu is made to be washed down with beer. Televisions broadcast the latest sporting events, and bands often replace the jukebox on weekends. Free Wi-Fi is available.

Off Rte. 3, Luquillo, 00773, Puerto Rico
787-980–9659
Known For
  • Great steaks and burgers
  • Fun sports-bar atmosphere
  • Reasonably priced cocktails and beer
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Buena Vibra

$$$

Located right on Route 308, this rustic Puerto Rican restaurant has an inviting, relaxed vibe. The name translates to "Good Vibes" and that's exactly what you'll find here. Friendly staffers serve local specialties like stuffed avocado, churrasco, and mofongo.

Rte. 308, Km 7.1, Cabo Rojo, 00623, Puerto Rico
787-718–0024
Known For
  • Fresh seafood
  • Stuffed avocado
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Burger & Mayo Lab

$$ | Condado

Widely lauded as some of the best burgers in town, the secret sauce of Burger & Mayo Lab's success is the broad selection of mayonnaise flavors, from mayo aioli with parsley, lime, and garlic to the E=mc², with horseradish, dijon mustard, and honey. They serve their specialty drinks in beakers with dry ice and sauces in a syringe in keeping with the laboratory theme.

2016 C. Loíza Local A, San Juan, 00912, Puerto Rico
787-946--0115
Known For
  • Theatric presentation
  • Theme dining concept
  • Flavored mayonnaise
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Cafe 2 Go

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For the best coffee in town, make your way to this tiny food cart off Route 413. Owner Aaron makes an awesome latte using local Puerto Rican coffee. Acai bowls and made-to-order fruit smoothies are also on the menu. They close early, so make sure to grab your drinks in the morning.

Rte. 413, Km 0.5, Rincón, 00677, Puerto Rico
Known For
  • Puerto Rican coffee
  • Acai bowls
  • Made-to-order fruit smoothies

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Café 4 Estaciones

$ | Old San Juan

At this tiny kiosk, the tables and chairs under a canvas canopy that's surrounded by potted plants invite you to put down your shopping bags and rest your tired feet. Grab a café con leche (coffee with hot milk), an espresso, or cold drink, and watch the children chase the pigeons. It's open late into the evening.

Plaza de Armas, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
Known For
  • Café con leche
  • Mallorcas
  • Quesitos

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Café 413

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This locale serves up all-day breakfast, freshly baked goods, and a wide variety of coffee and drinks. Conveniently located right on the town square, Café 413 has friendly staff that cater to families and dietary restrictions including gluten-free and vegan items.

Café Berlin

$$ | Old San Juan

A handful of tables spill onto a sidewalk deck adorned with tiny lights at this romantic, bohemian restaurant overlooking Plaza Colón. There's something on the international menu for everyone, including a good selection of gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian dishes. It's also popular for breakfast, which is served until 3 pm.

407 Calle San Francisco, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-722–5205
Known For
  • Breakfast
  • Variety of vegan and vegetarian choices
  • Street-side dining
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs. in low season

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Café Don Ruiz

$ | Old San Juan

Tucked away in the corner of the old Spanish military barracks, Café Don Ruiz serves some of the finest coffee in town. It's sourced from a family-run hacienda in Yauco that's known for its handpicked coffee, grown more than 3,000 feet above sea level. The medium-dark roast is a favorite: well balanced with essences of chocolate, caramel, and citrus. The shop also sells fruit frappés, sandwiches, and crepes.

Calle Norzagaray at Calle Beneficiencia, San Juan, 00902, Puerto Rico
787-723–1462
Known For
  • Locally grown coffee
  • Light bites
  • Historic location
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Cafetería Mallorca

$ | Old San Juan

The specialty at this old-fashioned, 1950s-style diner is the mallorca, a sweet pastry that's buttered, grilled, and then sprinkled with powdered sugar. Wash one down with a cup of café con leche. For something more substantial, try the breakfast mallorca with ham and cheese. The menu also includes pancakes, egg dishes, sandwiches, and comida criolla. Waitstaffers are friendly and efficient, and most have worked there for years. It gets packed on weekends with locals, who consider it an institution. You pay at the counter on your way out.

300 Calle San Francisco, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-724–4607
Known For
  • Old-school diner feel
  • Mallorcas
  • Café con leche
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Caficultura

$$ | Old San Juan

Caficultura prides itself on its full coffee bar, its mimosas made with fresh juice, and its all-day breakfast and brunch menu (try the coconut-milk French toast with pineapple jam and coconut shavings). Numerous vegetarian options are available, especially at lunch, when you'll also find many delicious gourmet sandwiches and heartier dishes. The building is beautifully restored: distressed concrete walls meet an old, Spanish-style, wood-beamed ceiling—hanging from it is a magnificent antique chandelier. Customers skew young and intellectual, with students, professors, and museum-going tourists in the mix. The wait might be long, but the youthful staff is always friendly.

401 Calle San Francisco, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-723–7731
Known For
  • All-day breakfast
  • Beautifully presented lattes
  • Outside seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Carli's Fine Bistro & Piano

$$$ | Old San Juan

As you might guess from the name, the music is as much of a draw as the food at Carli's. The genial owner and host, Carli Muñoz, toured for a number of years with the Beach Boys (note the gold album on the wall) and plays nightly with his jazz trio, often accompanied by singers and musicians who happen to drop in. Inside the skyline-dominating Banco Popular building, this intimate supper-club bistro has elegant tables scattered around the room and a bar made of black Italian granite. Have a seat indoors or on the outdoor out on the patio, and dine on such fusion specialties as pumpkin and shrimp risotto, filet mignon with wild mushroom sauce, or blackened ahi tuna with Cajun spices.

Calle Recinto Sur at Calle San Justo, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-725–4927
Known For
  • Live jazz
  • Caribbean-style tapas
  • Classy ambience
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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Celeste

$$$ | Puerta de Tierra

Celeste is Puerta de Tierra's first upscale restaurant. Chef and proprietor, Sebastian Sarda, alongside his wildly talented team, serve some of Puerto Rico's most creative dishes with quality ingredients. Order everything on the menu at this wine and seafood bar, you won't be disappointed. 

200 Calle Pelayo, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-719--8143
Known For
  • Funky wines
  • Locally caught fish
  • Creative cuisine with seasonal menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.–Thurs.

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Chez Daniel

$$$$

Chef Daniel Vasse's French country-style dishes are some of the island's best. The Marseille-style bouillabaisse is full of fresh fish and bursts with the flavor of a white garlic sauce. Something less French? Choose steak or fish simply prepared on the grill, and pair it with a bottle from the extensive wine cellar. A Sunday brunch buffet (including a brunch cocktail) offers a seemingly endless seafood bar, drawing people from all over the island.

1 Country Club Dr., Humacao, 00791, Puerto Rico
787-850–3838
Known For
  • French-country cuisine
  • Extensive wine cellar
  • Upscale setting and experience
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Christianson

$$$ | Condado

A breakfast and brunch restaurant, Christianson is known for having bottomless mimosas ($25 per person for one hour) as well as decadent French toast flavors like cinnamon roll, million-dollar bacon, and guava strawberry cheesecake.

1131 Ashford Av., San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
939-363--5532
Known For
  • Bottomless mimosas
  • French toast varieties
  • Large portions
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner
Reservations essential

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Chupacabras

$$

A brunch spot with a twist, at Chupacabras you have the option of painting a canvas while you dine and take the souvenir home with you. Learn about the chupacabra legend while dining on breakfast staples like their namesake French toast and breakfast platters. The fresh-brewed coffee and flavored mimosas are a hit, with options like tamarind and Caribbean cherry.

86 Calle Manuel Corchado Juarbe, 00729, Puerto Rico
787-313--4046
Known For
  • Painting with a twist
  • House mimosas
  • Brunch menu

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CINCO

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Although the menu at this family-friendly restaurant includes pizza and pasta dishes, it's a good place to dine on hearty Caribbean fare, including Puerto Rican specialties like mofongo, churrasco, and bistec encebollado. The wine list is short but well curated, and the cocktails are creative and affordable.

Rte. 110, Km 32, Aguadilla, 00603, Puerto Rico
787-658–6078
Known For
  • Mofongo
  • Churrasco
  • Friendly staff

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Cocina Abierta

$$$$ | Condado

Modern light fixtures, exposed walls, and repurposed decorative accents give Cocina Abierta some of the coolest decor in Condado. Chef Martin Louzao prepares eclectic, multicourse omnivore, pescatarian, and vegetarian menus. Grilled Spanish octopus terrine, duck-confit-stuffed mofongo, and ripe plantain carpaccio brûlée with tuna tataki are house favorites. Vegetarian options might include roasted butternut squash soup or mushroom ceviche Peruvian causa. Behind Cocina Abierta are Atelier, a cooking school, and Oriundo, a pop-up restaurant also headed by chef Louzao.

58 Calle Caribe, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-946–1333
Known For
  • Tasting menus
  • Octopus terrine and mofongo with duck confit
  • Great wine list

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The Coffee Spot

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You'll love the chill vibe at this café, where you can sip on a latte, use Wi-Fi, and enjoy a creative sandwich. Most dishes and drinks are named after famous composers and classical pieces, and sometimes there's live piano music.
Rte. 110, Km 4.6, Aguadilla, 00603, Puerto Rico
787-996–7340
Known For
  • Great coffee
  • Good spot for breakfast
  • Friendly service
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Coffee Therapy & Brunch

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A perfect place for a breakfast or brunch before heading out to watch the surfers and boogie boarders at Luquillo beach, Coffee Therapy & Brunch has become a local staple in the town. Nothing is rushed here, but you can still have a quick stop by if needed. Make sure to try the many types of French toast, or try one of the hot cereals if you're looking for something light and easy.

311--399 PR-193, Luquillo, 00773, Puerto Rico
787-953--4535
Known For
  • Gustos coffee
  • Wide variety menu
  • Excellent service
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Consorte

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The passion for food, music, culture is strong here, with food that tastes like a Cuban grandmother made it. The food is so amazing that they serve it in to-go boxes, knowing that you'll want to take some home for later. The bar is creating unforgettable cocktails that mix of Cuban and Puerto Rican practices, and with friendly bartenders that can guess what you'd like next. Community is what is valued here and it shows on the weekends when one of the owners plays her live mixes while the town of Luquilo comes in to dance and salsa the night away. 

119 Calle Fernandez Garcia, Luquillo, 00773, Puerto Rico
939-777--6999
Known For
  • Ropa vieja
  • Live DJ on Fri. and Sat.
  • To-go boxed meals

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Coqui Fire Cafe

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This Mexican-inspired restaurant is a lively dinner spot. They offer a fresh catch of the day and classic cocktails like margaritas and mojitos. The menu has limited quantities so go earlier in the evening to have the full array of choices. 

Calle Carlos Lebrum 443, 00765, Puerto Rico
787-741–0401
Known For
  • Catch of the day (seafood like mahimahi or snapper)
  • Carnitas
  • Cheesecake
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends
Reservations strongly recommended.

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Cremaldi

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This ice-cream shop has more than 30 flavors available and is home of the fried ice cream. The chairs are swings and the walls are coated with newspaper clippings and pictures of famous guests over the years, chronicling its long history in the community. Chances are high you'll find the owner on-site, serving guests herself. 

Calle Union 62, Fajardo, 00738, Puerto Rico
787-801–1770
Known For
  • Banana splits
  • Made-to-order waffle cones
  • Fried ice cream

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D'Rose Chocolate Factory

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This truffle treasure hidden in a nondescript strip mall has a reputation for fantastic coffee. The aroma of chocolate entices passersby into the sweet shop with its pink candy-striped walls and chocolate-tone tables. Rotating glass towers display rich cakes and pastries, while endless rows of candy jars further tempt the palate. Chocolate-covered strawberries, gourmet truffles, and delicious cheesecakes are all made in-house. For a special treat, their fruit and chocolate bouquets are show-stopping treats.

Rte. 107, Km 2.1, Aguadilla, 00603, Puerto Rico
787-891–0552
Known For
  • Excellent coffee
  • Large variety of chocolates
  • Baked goods

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De Raiz

$$$

Chef Juan Camacho's newest venture brings him to the college town of Mayagüez. Here, he elevates the dining scene in town.

60 Calle Ernesto Ramos Antonini, Mayagüez, 00680, Puerto Rico
Known For
  • Amazing mixed drinks
  • Rotating menu with local ingredients
  • Large wine selection
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Deaverdura

$ | Old San Juan

This casual, no-frills restaurant in the residential section of Old San Juan serves some of the best comida criolla in town. The short menu is packed with flavor, featuring favorites like roasted pork with rice and beans (which pairs perfectly with the homemade hot sauces), empanadas, tostones, and homemade sausage. The sample platter, big enough for two, will leave you stuffed and with a great understanding of the cuisine locals are so proud of.

200 Calle Sol, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-725--5513
Known For
  • Comida criolla
  • Roasted pork with rice and beans
  • Sample platter big enough for two
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Degree 18 Juice Bar

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An elevated vegan find on the island, this outdoor eatery features healthy smoothies, fresh juices, acai bowls, plant-based burgers, and more. The setting is an outdoor garden with board games and hammocks.

16 Calle Principal, Río Grande, 00721, Puerto Rico
787-534–6645
Known For
  • Vegan empanada
  • Parcha (passion fruit) smoothie
  • Freshly made hummus

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Dinghy Dock

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This restaurant takes its name from the nearby site of Culebra's heaviest traffic—the arrival and departure of the water taxi. The menu leans toward grilled meats, from hamburgers and wraps to sirloin steaks. If you're stopping by for lunch, make sure it's before 3, when the kitchen closes to prepare for dinner. Daily specials often highlight the restaurant's forte: creole-style seafood, including swordfish and yellowtail, as well as lobster. The adjacent open-air bar is usually packed with expats and a whole cast of local characters. It can get noisy, and the service is anything but doting, so don't expect a quiet dinner for two.

Calle Fulladoza, Dewey, 00775, Puerto Rico
Known For
  • Creole-style seafood
  • Burgers and other bar food
  • Laid-back atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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