25 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.

Café Cuatro Sombras

$ | Old San Juan Fodor's Choice

If you want to try local, single-origin, shade-grown coffee, this micro-roastery and café is the place to do it. Owners Pablo Muñoz and Mariana Suárez grow their beans in the mountains of Yauco on a hacienda that has been in the Muñoz family since 1846. The wooden planks lining the banquette are from coffee storage pallets, and red accents recall perfectly ripe coffee beans. Cuatro sombras (four shades) refers to the four types of trees traditionally used in Puerto Rico to provide shade for coffee plants. And although it's the delicious, medium-bodied brew that steals the show, there's also a small menu of tasty pastries and sandwiches.

259 Calle Recinto Sur, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-723--3853
Known For
  • Locally grown coffee
  • Pastries and sandwiches
  • Coffee tastings
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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El Piñatón

$ Fodor's Choice

Piña coladas may have been invented in San Juan, but nobody does them better than Lajas. This popular weekend spot is literally shaped like a pineapple, Lajas's most important grown fruit, and serves piña coladas inside whole pineapples! There's both alcoholic and nonalcoholic versions, as well as varieties with other fruits and candy frappés for different tastes.

La Parguera, Puerto Rico
787-717–0770
Known For
  • Mango frappés
  • Virgin piña coladas for kids
  • Piña colada inside a pineapple
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.--Thurs.

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King's Cream Helados

$ Fodor's Choice

An institution since it opened in 1964, King's Cream Helados, across from Plaza de las Delicias, is the place for ice cream in Ponce. It serves 12 varieties—from tamarind, peanut, and passion fruit to classics like chocolate and vanilla. A bench in the tiny storefront seats three, but most folks take their cups and cones across the street and stake out shady benches around the fountain. King's is open daily 9 am–midnight. If you're feeling adventurous, try the local favorite of corn ice cream sprinkled with cinnamon; it sounds weird, but it's great!

9223 Calle Marina, 00730, Puerto Rico
787-843–8520
Known For
  • Tropical fruit flavors
  • Cash only
  • Long hours

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Señor Paleta

$ | Old San Juan Fodor's Choice

There's nothing more refreshing on a hot day than an ice pop from Señor Paleta. All the ingredients used to make these artisanal paletas are fresh, and many use local fruits. Choose from strawberry mojito, watermelon, coconut, dulce de leche, and more. The flavor of the month might be an exotic fruit like guanábana (soursop). The lines on weekends may be long, but they're well worth it.

Bananas

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Overlooking the Caribbean in Esperanza and geared to tourists, this longtime, open-air favorite has playful rain-forest murals climbing its walls. Claim a spot at one of the curvy, teal-colored, concrete tables or under an umbrella out front, and order the red snapper sandwich (popular at lunchtime) or the jerk chicken. Salads are excellent, including the Caribbean (field greens with mango, avocado, and plantain), but be sure to save room for the namesake dish: deep-fried bananas with finger-lickin' hot honey sauce. When the sun goes down, Bananas is one of the hot spots on this side of the island.

Bebo's Café

$$ | Condado

Huge platters of delicious comida criolla are constantly streaming out of the kitchen here. Low prices and a family atmosphere ensure that this longtime local favorite—located near the DoubleTree on the border of Condado and Santurce—is always packed. The extensive menu includes everything from grilled skirt steak to seafood-stuffed mofongo to barbecued ribs. Save room for one of the local desserts, such as flan or tres leches cake. Breakfast is also popular. Note that service, while friendly, can sometimes feel a bit rushed or distracted.

1600 Calle Loíza, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico
787-726–5700
Known For
  • Large portions
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Breakfast

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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 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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Coffee Therapy & Brunch

$$

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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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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El Hamburguer

$ | Puerta de Tierra
After a day at Playa Escambron, grab a bite and a beer at this hole- in-the-wall joint, where a tiny kitchen rapidly custom-charbroils burgers. You might want to order two, as they're small, like sliders; regardless, you can top them with Roquefort, cheddar, or American cheese. The sweet-potato fries are tasty, too; add a side salad for $1 more. This place is always packed with locals, so there might be a wait to get a table, but the turnover is quick.
402 Av. Muñoz Rivera, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
Known For
  • Cheap burgers
  • Local favorite
  • Sweet-potato fries

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El Kiosko Boricua

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Forget McDonald's and Taco Bell; in Puerto Rico, a beachside kiosk like this one is the place to go for fast food. El Kiosko Boricua ticks all the boxes for fried Puerto Rican goodies, with alcapurrias, arepas, and bacalaítos among the items on offer. Wash it all down with fresh coconut water or the local beer, Medalla.

Rte. 187, Piñones, Puerto Rico
787-596–1684
Known For
  • Fast food, Puerto Rican style
  • Ultracasual setting
  • Cash only
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Gustos Café

$ | Miramar

In addition to serving its signature Gustos coffee, grown in the mountains of Yauco, this café has simple sandwiches and pastries. You'll be lucky to get a seat, as it's wildly popular.

Miramar Plaza, San Juan, Puerto Rico
787-300–2580
Known For
  • Great coffee
  • Popular with locals
  • Artisanal products for sale
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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La Cabra Tostá

$$

This fun spot is popular with the local college students, but their dishes are sure to please any palate. They serve a variety of breakfast dishes, as well as sandwiches and lunch plates. If you're a coffee lover, make sure you try their hot and frozen coffee options. 

68 C. Dr. Basora, Mayagüez, 00680, Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, 00680, Puerto Rico
787-804--3055
Known For
  • Lattes
  • Sweet and Salty (eggs and French toast breakfast combo)
  • Los Pollos Hermanos (chicken sandwich)

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La Cueva del Mar

$$ | Ocean Park

Families with kids, beachgoers in flip-flops, and businesspeople all flock to this casual, marine-theme restaurant, renowned for its seafood dishes. Grouper tacos, lightly fried and topped with a spicy slaw, are a best seller—don't leave without trying at least one. When in season, opt for the conch salad with tostones or the conch empanadilla, a local version of a turnover. For more substantial fare, order Caribbean spiny lobster, whole fried snapper, or arroz con mariscos, La Cueva's version of a paella. Ask for the homemade hot sauces; they pair wonderfully with the flavorful seafood dishes. 

Levain Bakery

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This small bakery across the street from the airport makes some of the best breads and croissants on the island. They also serve lattes and breakfast items such as cinnamon buns, as well as sandwiches and quiche for lunch. Get there early, especially on weekends—the place gets packed!

333 Wing Rd., Aguadilla, 00603, Puerto Rico
787-658–6220
Known For
  • Great coffee
  • Excellent fresh breads and croissants
  • Weekend brunch
Restaurant Details
No dinner. Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Los Remos

$$

This pirate-themed restaurant is a hot spot for locals and visitors. Their beachside seating is great to enjoy a drink and listen to the live music playing almost every night.

25 de julio, Poblado de Boquerón, Cabo Rojo, 00622, Puerto Rico
787-504--4038
Known For
  • Great cocktails
  • Shareable nachos
  • Live music every night
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Moncho's BBQ

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This unassuming lunch spot is a favorite for locals. They serve classic Puerto Rican dishes from a takeout counter with generous servings at an affordable price. You can dine in or take your food to-go. 

15 Calle Pedro Marquez, 00775, Puerto Rico
787-366–4993
Known For
  • Pernil
  • Arroz guisado (with gandules, longaniza, chorizo, or jamonilla)
  • Roasted chicken
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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Pinky's

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People pack this playful café—where bustling servers wear cheeky "Eat Me!" T-shirts—to enjoy fresh wraps, sandwiches, salads, batidas (fruit smoothies), and coffee. You might not need another meal for the rest of the day if you finish the Drunken Pilot, a breakfast dish with four eggs, spinach, tomato, onion, mushroom, and goat cheese. At lunch, try the popular Surfer, a hot, pressed sandwich with turkey, mozzarella, basil, tomato, and pesto mayo. It's often nearly impossible to find a seat at lunchtime, but don't worry: order takeout, and head to the beach for an alfresco meal. Pinky's also has a branch on Ashford Avenue in Condado.

1902 Calle Loíza, 00911, Puerto Rico
787-324--3200
Known For
  • A variety of batidas
  • The Surfer sandwich with turkey, mozzarella, basil, tomato, and pesto mayo
  • All-day breakfast
Restaurant Details
No dinner Tues.–Thurs.
Reservations not accepted

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Pirilo Pizza Rustica

$$ | Old San Juan

Day and night, locals flock to Pirilo to indulge in San Juan's finest pizza. Owner Eduardo Rubio makes everything from scratch, most notably the crust, which uses a 300-year-old starter as its base. Ask to sit on the second floor, which has substantial seating, high ceilings, and a bar focused on craft beers. The menu ranges from classics like the margherita to a pie inspired by the local tripleta sandwich. Given the nightly crowds, it's clear that others are in on the secret: there may be a wait, but everyone will be having such a good time that you won't mind, especially with more than 50 brews on the list.

207 Calle Tanca, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-721–3322
Known For
  • Pizza, both traditional and not
  • Late-night eats
  • 50 craft beers

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Ricomini Bakery

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Open daily 5 am to midnight, this popular bakery is a good spot to try one of the city's trademark delicacies: the brazo gitano, a gigantic jelly roll filled with anything from guava to sweet cheese. There are also tasty pastries like flan, tres leches cake, mallorcas, and cheesecake, as well as freshly baked bread and a selection of sandwiches.

Sana Farm to Table

$$

This charming restaurant specializes in vegan, vegetarian, and pescatarian dishes. The summer rolls are made with veggies from local farms, and the fish in the poké bowl features the catch of the day. The signature juices, designed to boost your immunity, are the perfect postsurfing treat.

PR-413, Km 4.1, Rincón, Puerto Rico
787-823–7621
Known For
  • Green juices
  • Vegetarian food
  • Healthy eats
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Stuffed Avocado Shop

$ | Old San Juan

The stuffed avocado bowls served at this small eatery, run by brothers Joel and Javier Pierluisi, make it a great spot for a quick, healthy bite. Build your own, or choose from signature options like chipotle chicken with cilantro cream, spicy salmon with masago and seaweed salad, or pulled pork with mamposteao rice. Vegan and vegetarian options are available.

209 Calle San Francisco, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-303–1111
Known For
  • Stuffed avocado bowls
  • Quick and healthy lunch
  • Vegetarian and vegan options

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Tresbé

$ | Ocean Park

The three "B's" in this bright-yellow restaurant's name stand for bueno, bonito, y barato, a common saying that means "good, pretty, and affordable." Tasty and inexpensive—no wonder it's such a hit with everyone from beachgoers to artists to young professionals. Order at the window, and sit at one of the picnic-style tables on the wooden deck. The grouper ceviche is a favorite dish, as is the beef slider on a sweet Hawaiian bun with tamarind and coffee barbecue sauce. A bar and coffee shop are also on-site. Come back at night for cocktails; it's a fun place to mingle with locals.