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

The English Rose

$ Fodor's choice

Open for breakfast only, this quaint bed-and-breakfast has a spectacular view of the valley spilling into the sea. If terrace seating is not available, indoor dining is equally charming, with walls colorfully adorned by the work of local artisans. House specialties like eggs Benedict are served with homemade breads and sausages. The "BBC" is quite popular—a toasted croissant topped with organic chicken, cranberry sausage, poached egg, and hollandaise sauce—but we can't stop thinking about the "Portobello Road," made with roasted portobello mushroom, smoked Gouda, thick-cut black forest ham, and cherry tomato confit on a fresh-baked croissant. Enhancing the freshness of the dishes are the herbs grown on-site. You can now sip on a mimosa or homemade Bloody Mary while overlooking the lush mountain and ocean below. During high season, you might wait up to an hour for a table, so reservations are recommended.

Cafe 2 Go

$
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. Açaí bowls and made-to-order fruit smoothies are also on the menu.
Rte. 413, Km 0.5, Rincón, n/a Puerto Rico, 00677, Puerto Rico
Known For
  • Puerto Rican coffee
  • açaí bowls
  • made-to-order fruit smoothies
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed June–Oct.

Jack's Shack

$
This popular food cart across from Pool's Beach serves healthy breakfasts and lunches featuring seasonal ingredients and the catch of the day. The fish tacos are popular, though the menu also has veggie burgers and quinoa salads. Tasty fresh pressed juices are available for your pre- or post-surf session.
Rte. 413 Ramal, Rincón, n/a Puerto Rico, 00677, Puerto Rico
939-274–8066
Known For
  • fish tacos
  • breakfast burritos
  • fresh-pressed juices
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

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The Eclipse

$$$

Beautiful beachfront dining, farm-to-table ingredients, and fantastic service are worth the drive from San Juan. The setting is rustic yet elegant, and the view is unbeatable. Sweet and savory brunch selections range from coconut brioche French toast with caramelized bananas and nuts to pizza frittatas. Lunch brings delicious, classic, Neapolitan pizzas baked in a handmade brick oven. The catch-of-the-day ceviche—caught in Isabela—is perfectly marinated, and lobster is usually on the dinner menu.