Añasco (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɲasko]), named after one of its settlers, Don Luis de Añasco, is a municipality of Puerto Rico (U.S.) located on the west coast of the island bordering the Mona Passage to the west, north of Mayagüez, and Las Marias; south of Rincón, Aguada, and Moca and west of San Sebastián and Las Marias. It is part of the Aguadilla-Isabela-San Sebastián Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Things to do in Anasco
4.5 based on 288 reviews
This is one of the most popular Bakery/restaurants in town. They serve really good lunch and have an amazing selection of pastries.
4 based on 148 reviews
This place is a MUST. Delicious PuertoRican food. The owner is always there and absolutely willing to make yours an excellent culinary experience. Prices are very reasonable. The staff is very friendly and fully bilingual. Opposed to what Tripadvisor shows, the restaurant closes, usually, after 11:00 pm. Friends of ours rented a villa in Rincón (very nearby) last weekend and Hac Latina provided all the food, tents, and chairs (AMAZING PAELLA COOKED ON SITE). Again, do visit. You won't regret it!!!!
4 based on 205 reviews
Mahi Mahi Restaurant
This is a wonderful spot close to Rincon.
They offer a number of dishes that are grilled or baked. A welcome respite to alot of fried food options in PR.
We had a couple of kinds of fish tacos that were spot on.
The service was prompt and they were happy to have us there.
The restaurant is new and clean. A place it is easy to hang out at.
I would go back.
4.5 based on 140 reviews
Just a quick stop to refreshing... we had the cookies n cream yard. We drank it all!!!! Very smooth and tasty!
4 based on 95 reviews
Ate at the restaurant while staying at the resort for a few days. My husband and I were surprised by the quality of meat and both the lamb and steak were cooked perfectly. Really enjoyed the crime brûlée for dessert as well. Excellent service and certainly more reasonably priced than the same menu in the states. Would eat here again.
3.5 based on 202 reviews
Excellent restaurant with an awesome ocean view.
Went on a Saturday evening to have dinner with family and friends. Had a wonderful time.
Very attentive and friendly servers. Nice cozy and family ambient.
The food was delicious we had almost everything on the menu, for appetizer order the house sampler with ribs, chicken, fried cheese, fried pork, turnovers, rellenos, bolitas de mofongo, etc etc......yummy!
For main we order churrasco, chuletas Kan Kan, lobster, shrimp, filete de Chillo, filete de dorado, rice and beans, mofongo and more. Everything was perfectly cooked and tasty. No complaint at all.
Also They have a pub at the back of the restaurant with a DJ, we dance until early morning. Will come back soon!!
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Coffee Shop with more than 7 years providing many different coffees related and healthy food options to our customers. We serve more than 160 difference Cafelados ( coffee drink) and we have a very nice menu for Pizzas, warps, sandwiches and desserts. All of them prepared at the moment and as you requested. We have a multiples stores and each of them have the same quality and product. Depending of the store you can enjoy a beautiful deck outside. Enjoy the time and the real Puerto Rican high quality coffee with the best ambient.
Recently celebrated their 10 year anniversary in Aguada. Great business staff, quality of ingredients and menu options. Coffee and Frappes are the best. Nice small cozy coffee shop. Great for family stops. Lemuel and his wife are taking things seriously as they are planning on opening various stores more around the west of the island. Keep up the good work guys...
3.5 based on 86 reviews
Great food reasonably priced. The sangria was excellent. The service was exceptional. I recommend the mofong relleno con langosta (smashed plantain, garlic and lobster in a creole sauce). We had the aranitas appetizer was excellent (friend shredded plantain, with a hint of garlic) as were the other dishes, specially the whole red snapper in creole sauce.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
A Great breakfast, brunch, and lunch spot provides a relaxing, friendly venue with great wait staff. The homey feel comes from watching the cook chat and cook simultaneously as you sit at the counter. Flashback to the 50's. That is not easy trick.
The french toast was a huge portion of fluffy, tasty, fried wedge of yeast bread that was cooked to perfection with dusted with powder sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg as a topper. I did think I could eat it all but it " went down smooth".
The conversation between staff and customers was lively and touched on a variety of topics. Totally satisfying experience after a long walk of the beach with a friend.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
This is a nice alternative for mexican food. But it's just a roadside trailer. And they are very slow. And for being just a roadside trailer it isn't that cheap. Among the mexican food alternatives in the Western PR area I think this is in...MoreThanks for you comment we were a small size Food Truck in Anasco, but now we have expand to a bigger one to improve our service. We do serve everything fresh and handmade daily. We are a very authentic mexican food truck.
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