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Vegetarian Restaurants in Puerto Rico
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- A Lo Natural
Gourmet Coffee Shop featuring the best of Puerto Rican cuisine and international accents. Open for breakfast and lunch. Mon-Fri 7:00am til 3:00pm. Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm.
26 St. #BA3, Villa Universitaria
Humacao, PR 00791
(787) 852-0945
Buena Mesa
Open Sunday through Friday from 7:00am to 10:00 (breakfast) and from 11:00am to 4:00pm for lunch.
Sector La Cadena, Carr 2 Km 138 Hm 5
Aguada
(787) 252-1158
Cafe Berlin
This casual café, bakery, and delicatessen has outdoor seating overlooking the Plaza Colón. Tasty vegetarian fare prevails--try one of the creative salads. Non-vegetarian dishes are also available. The Cafe's pastries, desserts, fresh juices, and organic coffee are the perfect elixir after a day of touring Old San Juan.
407 San Francisco St., Old San Juan
San Juan, PR 00901
(787) 722-5205
Country Health Foods
53 Calle Robles, Rio Piedras
San Juan
(787) 763-7056
Culebra Deli
Culebra, PR 00775
(787) 742-3277
Golden Bagel Bakery
This casual establishment bakes some of the best pastries and bagels in San Juan. Soups, salads, and other baked items top round out the menu. Several types of coffee are also available.
Isla Verde Plaza Site 16, Isla Verde
San Juan
(787) 791-2575
Gopal
The food is fiercely vegetarian.
201 Tetuan St., Old San Juan
San Juan, PR 00901
(787) 724-0229
Natural High Juice Bar & Cafe
Enjoy an organic coffee or vegan smoothie while checking your email, or sit down to a fantastic four-course dinner of the best "animal friendly" gourmet cuisine in the West. Reservations are recommended. Catering and delivery are available. Open for lunch and dinner, please call for hours.
Route 115 km. 14.3
Rincon, PR 00677
(787) 823-1772
Sabores al Natural
209 Canals St., Santurce
San Juan
(787) 722-4631
Did You Know?
The term "china" originated from a brand of oranges that came to Puerto Rico in the 19th century, advertised as names "Naranjas de la China/Oranges from China" China in PR is the color orange and the fruit. naranja, which is used for oranges in most Spanish speaking countries, only refers to the bitter orange in Puerto Rico.