Restaurant in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Da Bowls
100ptsLow data, worth a casual detour.

About Da Bowls
Da Bowls is a casual local spot on PR-110R in Aguadilla with limited public data — no verified hours, menu, or pricing. Best treated as a walk-in discovery rather than a planned destination. Pair it with other northwest Puerto Rico options like Tuluum 110 nearby or Estela in Rincon for a fuller picture of the region's dining range.
Quick Take
Da Bowls sits on PR-110R in Aguadilla with almost no public data attached to it — no verified hours, no published menu, no press record. That alone tells you something useful: this is a local spot, not a polished destination restaurant, and your expectations should be set accordingly. If you are driving the northwest coast of Puerto Rico and want a casual stop rather than a planned dining event, Da Bowls fits that use case. If you are flying in specifically for a meal, look elsewhere in the region first.
What to Expect
Because the venue record carries no cuisine type, price range, or seating data, the honest framing here is practical: treat Da Bowls as a discoverable local option rather than a bookable destination. The name suggests a bowl-format concept — grain bowls, acai bowls, or similar , common across Puerto Rico's casual dining corridor, particularly in coastal towns where health-forward quick-service spots have grown alongside surf culture. Aguadilla's west coast position means the surrounding food scene skews toward beach-casual, and Da Bowls likely operates within that register. For context on what the broader Aguadilla dining scene offers, see our full Aguadilla restaurants guide.
Multi-Visit Strategy
Given the data gap, a sensible approach is to treat a first visit as reconnaissance: go without a booking, assess the format, and decide whether it merits a return. If you are spending several days in the area, pair it with a stop at Tuluum 110 for contrast , a Mexican option on the same PR-110 corridor. A second visit to Da Bowls makes most sense if the first confirms a reliable bowl program worth returning to; if you are chasing more ambitious cooking, Estela Restaurant in Rincon and Brazo Gitano Franco in Mayaguez are both within driving range and represent a clear step up in culinary ambition. Explorers working the full northwest circuit should also consider Kaplash in Anasco and Charco Azul in Vega Baja to round out the region.
Practical Details
Reservations: No booking system identified , walk-in only based on available data. Dress: Casual is safe given the coastal, quick-service context. Budget: Price range not published; assume casual pricing in line with Aguadilla's beach-town market. Getting there: On PR-110R, Aguadilla 00603 , accessible by car; no public transit data available. For broader trip planning, see our Aguadilla hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide.
Compare Da Bowls
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Da Bowls | Easy | — | ||
| Paros Restaurant | Greek Seafood | Unknown | — | |
| Positivo Sand Bar | Beach Bar | Unknown | — | |
| 1919 Restaurant | Modern American | Unknown | — | |
| ORUJO | Unknown | — | ||
| COA | Unknown | — |
How Da Bowls stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Da Bowls good for solo dining?
Probably yes. Da Bowls sits on PR-110R in Aguadilla in a coastal, quick-service context, which typically suits solo diners well — no booking required, no social pressure around table size. Walk in, assess the format on arrival, and order accordingly.
Can I eat at the bar at Da Bowls?
No seating format has been confirmed for Da Bowls. Given the quick-service signals from its PR-110R location in Aguadilla, counter or casual seating is the more likely setup than a traditional bar. Treat the first visit as a walkthrough.
What are alternatives to Da Bowls in Aguadilla?
For a more documented dining experience in the region, Paros Restaurant and 1919 Restaurant both carry verifiable records and press coverage. Positivo Sand Bar suits a relaxed coastal mood. ORUJO and COA are worth considering if you want something with a clearer format and confirmed hours before you show up.
How far ahead should I book Da Bowls?
No booking system has been identified for Da Bowls — walk-in is the working assumption based on available data. No phone or website is on record, so advance reservations are not a confirmed option. Show up, check availability in person.
Is Da Bowls good for a special occasion?
Not the obvious call. With no confirmed price range, menu, or press record, Da Bowls carries too many unknowns to anchor a celebration around. For a special occasion in Puerto Rico, 1919 Restaurant has the documented credentials to back the choice.
What should a first-timer know about Da Bowls?
Da Bowls is on PR-110R in Aguadilla with almost no public data — no confirmed hours, no published menu, no awards on record. Go with low expectations for formality and treat the first visit as a discovery run. If it works, a return visit with more context makes sense.
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