About
Chocobar Cortés is a cocoa-focused cafe located in Old San Juan, offering a unique dining experience with chocolate-infused dishes for breakfast and brunch. The establishment is an extension of the fourth-generation chocolate-making operation, Chocolate Cortes, which has been producing locally and sustainably grown cacao varieties since 1929. The menu at Chocobar Cortés features a variety of sweet and savory dishes that incorporate chocolate into every bite.Reviews
Chocobar Cortés is not just a chocolate wonderland but also a museum showcasing the family's history. Reviewers raved about the delicious and creative menu items infused with chocolate, such as chocolate flavored toast, pancakes, savory steak, and unique cocktails like the Don Ignacio. The atmosphere was described as beautiful and eclectic, with friendly staff providing excellent service. Visitors highlighted must-try items like hot chocolate with cheese and rum tasting paired with chocolates.
One of our gym coaches in ATL recommended this place. Took my wife here earlier today for her birthday, and it was impressive. She got a salad with crispy chicken, and I got the chicken sandwich and fries. We also got the Rico Chocolate Cake, and it was a work of art!😋
Be sure to bring something warm because it’s extremely cold inside! My husband and I went to celebrate my birthday, but unfortunately, the experience was underwhelming. When we arrived, no one welcomed us, and it took some time before a waiter finally showed us to a table. She wasn’t friendly and seemed indifferent. No one checked on us during our meal.
The food was just okay. We ordered the Bacon Smash Burger and a pork wrap. The burger was good, but the wrap was dry, and I couldn’t taste the Chocobar special sauce at all. I did try the chocolate ketchup, which was surprisingly good. The highlight of the meal was the Lava Cake—it was absolutely delicious!
Perfect location for our AirBNB that recommended it. Delicious breakfast. Abode toast was good but essentially a spread versus chunks. Could have been better. Iced was mocha was excellent. I’d go back.
It’s definitely a good place to visit. I wouldn't say it's a 'must visit', however. We tried a variety of items, and everything was quite good. The hot chocolate was excellent. They even gave us a small cube of cheese to drop into it, which is apparently a local tradition. We had the chocolate French toast, chocolate croissant, and churros—all of which were excellent and highly recommended. The chocolate croissant stood out in particular—extremely good and definitely my top recommendation. The churros were also crispy and delicious, especially when dipped in chocolate.It was crowded when we got there, but we went during the spring break.
Very good eats here. Great coffee and pastries and food. 😁👍🏼 I'd recommend if you're looking for a great coffe and pastry spot. 😁👍🏼. My daughter loved the avocado toast with an egg. She gave it a 10... 😁