7 Best Restaurants in Rincón and the Porta del Sol, Puerto Rico

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If you like seafood, you're in the right place. Throughout northwestern Puerto Rico you'll find wonderful criollo (Puerto Rican creole) cuisine. Most local eateries serve deep-fried tapas, commonly called frituras (meaning "fritters"). Offering a break from fried food are dozens of foreign-owned eateries that serve everything from sushi and hamburgers to vegetarian and Thai cuisine. Farther south along the coast options are limited, so you may want to ask the chef to grill or sauté your fish. A trip to Puerto Rico is not complete without sampling Puerto Rico’s most iconic dish, mofongo relleno, made from fried, seasoned and mashed plantain or yuca stuffed with your choice of seafood or meat. Simply head to where locals from all over the island go for fresh seafood—Joyuda. When it comes to beverages, locals usually drink rum and coke or mix it with fresh-squeezed orange or grapefruit juice. You’ll also see people sipping on Medalla Light, Puerto Rico's most popular and affordable beer. All restaurants are no-smoking. Tips, normally 15%–20%, are usually not included in the bill, but it's always wise to double-check.

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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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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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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La Cambija

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You'll find some of the freshest seafood in town at this casual roadside restaurant. Order an assortment of grilled fish skewers, choosing from tuna, mahimahi, grouper, wahoo, rainbow runner, and more. The lobster is excellent, and the empanadas are great, too. Happy hour lasts all day—no wonder it's always packed.

Calle Cambija, Rincón, 00677, Puerto Rico
787-823–1118
Known For
  • Grilled fish skewers
  • House-made empanadas
  • Happy-hour drink prices all day
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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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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Ola Lola's Tiki Bar

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The owners have maximized their residence, which boasts "the friendliest wave on the island," by converting the garage into overflow seating for this garden bistro. With fairy lights, beach chairs, and Latin music, the no-frills setting complements the simple menu of burgers, sandwiches, and signature dips. Creative creations include mango and bacon salad, beer-battered fish tacos, the peanut butter burger (just try it!), and cauliflower buffalo bites. Try the "Tropical Dreamsicle," the restaurant's version of a piña colada. For an interesting keepsake, buy one of the souvenir T-shirts from each of the island's top surf spots. Ola Lola's is cash or Venmo only.

Rte. 4466, Km 2.1, Isabela, 00622, Puerto Rico
787-872–1230
Known For
  • Peanut-butter burgers (you gotta try one)
  • "Tropical Dreamsicle" piña coladas
  • Cash only
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. and Sun.

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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.