Reviews on Cafe food in Rio Grande, Caribbean. Río Grande is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Northern Coastal Valley, north of Las Piedras, Naguabo and Ceiba; east of Loíza and Canóvanas and west of Luquillo. Río Grande is spread over eight wards and Río Grande Pueblo.
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We ate at 3 different local bakeries while in Puerto Rico and this one was the best. We ended up coming here 3 different times...twice for breakfast and once for lunch. The sandwiches are great, pastries awesome, and good coffee too. The lady that was working the counter was very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 18 reviews
Padaria Bakery In our bakery we prepared traditional different types of bread, water bread, sobao bread, ciabatta and baguette bread. we have a variety of fine pastry, coffee and hot chocolate, creole food(comida criolla),we serve breakfast al day and a v
Is not our first time here. Usually service is average. Food is nice. This time the server was very rude and totally unconsidered. The family that arrived after us was ignored and she servrd another one. When the father called her attention about what was happening, she ignored him. They had to leave after waiting 15-20 minutes. My husband's sandwich came with mayo when he asked butter a couple of times. Coffee was good. What really disturbed me was when my 3 years old daughter had to go to the bathroom after 30 minutes waiting. The server said the bathroom was unavailable and if need it we had to take her to a bar on the other side of the road. A customer looked at me and told me they for sure had a bathroom for employees. The server turned her face away and couldn't careless. So we had to packed all the food and go a look for a place for our daughter. She didn't even asked us for help to pack the food to go. We paid $28 for 3 sandwiches and 2 cofees, we had to wait 30 minutes, not what we ordered, watch another ignored family on vacation, and packed our unfinished expensive food to look for a place for our daughter to pee with absolute no empathy, consideration or even kindness. We are not returning here.
4 based on 16 reviews
We spent 5 days at Rio Mar and we ate 4 dinners here. The food and service are excellent. My teens think it’s maybe the best pizza they’ve ever had. The prices are great for a resort. Decor is great as well. Raily was excellent on our last night as were all of the waitstaff we encountered. We will miss this place and hope to return next year.
5 based on 24 reviews
Peccas is a local ice cream parlor at the base of The National Forest. Our homemade flavors range from natural fruit based Italian ices to ice cream jam packed with cookies, cheesecake, fruity pebbles and much much more. We also serve delicious coffee, cr
After hours hiking in the Yunque rain forest we wanted a snack and Peccas did that wonderfully with milkshake, ice cream, crepe, and espresso. All were excellent. The menu has a lot of flavor both sorbet and ice cream. The staff spoke perfect English and served with a smile.
5 based on 397 reviews
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We had a delicious lunch at Lluvia - everyone in our party of 5 was thrilled with their food. The servers were extremely friendly, as are the owners. They are well able to accommodate patrons with allergies, as the owner has experience with this in her own family. In additional to delicious meals, we purchased out-of-this-world blueberry muffins to take home for breakfast the next morning, and stopped by for more pastry on another day. This is an elegantly casual place, decorated with local art and gourmet food items for sale. It's located on Palmer's main street, which is filled with interesting shops and restaurants worth visiting.
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5 based on 243 reviews
We had a fantastic lunch at this small, casual cafe after a hike in El Yunque on our first morning in Rio Grande. Waitress was super helpful, happy to answer questions and offer recommendations. Really good vegetarian options—the veggie quesadilla (with avocado and sweet plantain, “El Yunque style”) was amazing! Would definitely return if we stay in Rio Grande again.
5 based on 193 reviews
Brunch. Bar. Tapas. Featuring an outstanding Porto-American- menu with a touch of European influence in a vintage and cozy atmosphere. The menu is inspired by different cuisine’s specialties and will appeal to a wide and varied clientele.
A group of us have brunch at different places every Sunday. Why we couldn’t have found this gem sooner!!! Everything was wonderful!! Staff is very friendly and quick to put a table together for 10! Several ordered French Toast, chicken & waffles, omelets, and cappuccinos. My French Toast was phenomenal and so was my husband’s omelet! I don’t eat meat and didn’t try the chicken...but from the looks of their plates, I wouldn’t have got the chance! Ekelekua will definitely become a regular brunch stop!This makes our whole month! Thanks so much for sharing this; we look forward to serving you lot again soon =)
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5 based on 210 reviews
Looking for a healthy way to start you day while visiting beautiful Puerto Rico, stop by and let us serve you an energy packed natural juice, smoothie, or acai bowl! We are located at the base of El Yunque National Rainforest in the small but vibrant vill
Degree 18, we were there just last week. Mega tropical fruit smoothie, coco energy balls and hummus with carrots and chips. So what we needed to replenish our tired selves! Sitting outside, enjoying the sights, music and watching the cat lounge. Relaxation! Staff so friendly, welcoming and quick to explain anything they create. And their creations make it all worth it. Going to Rio Grande, PR--make time for this place!!
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