Find out what Wine Bar restaurants to try in Guaynabo. Guaynabo is a municipality in the northern part of Puerto Rico, located in the northern coast of the island, north of Aguas Buenas; south of Cataño; east of Bayamón; and west of San Juan. Guaynabo is spread over 9 wards and Guaynabo Pueblo.
Things to do in Guaynabo
4 based on 65 reviews
We went there to celebrate our friend's birthday. Here are the highlights.1. plenty of parking2. good tapas menu - can be on the expensive side. 3. plenty of wines to choose from. you can choose your wine and drink it on the spot4. great service - contrary to some of the other posts written here5. lots of tvs to watch sports6. good ambience with 4 different rooms. We tried the cheese balls (5 pieces) - pretty goodWe tried the fried calamari and fish (both were super good). I guess you cannot go wrong with fried stuffWe tried the meat and cheese appetizer plate - cannot go wrong with this one. We had a few bottles of wine and tried the sangria. Everything was great. I definitely recommend coming here on the weekends. There was a gentleman playing his guitar and singing live. He did accept some requests.
Where to eat Japanese food in Guaynabo: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 90 reviews
Taller de Tapas is a creative "tapas" restaurant and cocktail bar inspired in authentic catalan and mediterranean cuisine. Have a nice conversation over a glass of wine from the Priorat, listen to music by Joan Manuel Serrat and enjoy the most amazing "ta
Went there to celebrate a friend’s birthday. It was Saturday at 1:00pm, the restaurant was not crowded which was perfect for us. We ordered from the brunch menu and the tapas menu. The mimosas where excellent and unlimited fro $20 with food from the brunch menu.I highly recommend going to the restaurant either if looking for a brunch or a nice evening eating tapas and a good bottle of wine.
Caribbean Food Guide: 6 Pub food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Guaynabo
4 based on 55 reviews
First time here. A group of friends of mine and I met for breakfast on a Sat at 9:30am. The place had a few people, but got more tables an hour later (never crowded).Immediate impression: very pretty, contemporary decor, clean. Jerry, our server, was very nice. Food prices are not cheap so you won't like it if you expect to pay Puerto Rican bakery/cafeteria prices for breakfast; portions are reasonable, the food tasted fresh, very pretty presentation, and good quality. Whenever I visit PR, after a few days of eating "criollo", I feel the urge of eating healthier, non-traditional breakfast (like their veggie omelette with goat cheese), and this is why I don't mind paying more for a place like Café Olé. Their side of potatoes was very yummy! One thing I did not like: the kitchen staff was behind and it took them very long to prepare the food (and not all of us got it at the same time). Soy milk available but no decaf.
Where to eat Italian food in Guaynabo: The Best Restaurants and Bars
Yes, Champagne party on Thursdays. If you arrive early, the glass flute serving is on special price, and as the hour past, they increase the price until late night when is a regular price. They serve great expensive quality one. Also, you could order light food, not dinner. Very busy on Thursday, you have to arrive early to get a table. Live music. Great ambience.
Caribbean Food Guide: 7 Sushi food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Guaynabo
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