Reviews on Bar food in Anasco, Caribbean. 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 based on 238 reviews
Mahi Mahi Restaurant
Stopped for quick dinner and was positively impressed. Catch of day was red smapper and wahoo. Had a Mofongo relleno filled with really fresh wahoo. Normally, they do creole with red sauce. In my opinion there is no space for red sauce and fish. Had it garlic style; Al Ajillo....excellent. Those two Medallas were cracking cold. Was a very good meal and reasonable.
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We spend an afternoon enjoying the pool and the beach.The service was excellent. The young men and women in charge of The Pelican were great. Nice food and drink choices.Greetings and thank you so much for your wonderful words, for taking the time to write this review but most of all, for visiting us. We are happy to know you had a great time with us. We hope to have you back soon, Best Regards!
3 based on 237 reviews
Seated right away. Server seemed as though she was pre occupied too much to care about assisting us. We were hoping for a authentic Hispanic meal but what we got were undercooked coconut shrimp, rubbery steak, and frozen vegetable mofongo. We found the prices to be quite high for the quality of food they are dishing out. I wouldn't suggest this restaurant to others, nor would I visit again.
This place is on a hill as you enter the Anasco area on Route 115 (heading south from Rincon). It is the first place on the hill. We have been here 2x's. The first time we just had drinks and check out the menu. They make great Mojitos - about $5. The next time we went with friends and we had drinks & lunch. The food was good - your typical PR selections - Pinchos, Empanadillas, Asapao, Plantons, etc. Service was good too.This is an informal place - not fancy. There is a new deck in back of the bar with some high tables and an awesome view of Anasco- Mayaguez bay. Upstairs there is a dining area with the same great views too. This restaurant was re-done after hurricane Maria, and they did a great job rebuilding! We met the owners, and they were super nice.If you are looking for a place with views, resonable prices, and nice people, check it out.You will enjoy.
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