
Coquito will be closed for vacation this week Jan. 1st-Jan. 6th, 2023 and will re-open Jan. 7th for dinner service at 4pm. Coquito is the premier destination in the Hudson Valley for purely authentic Latin-American cuisine. Coquito tastefully blends two concepts into one – fine dining and a stylish nightlife experience. Located in Warwick, New York, Coquito serves all of Puerto Rico’s traditional favorites. Some of our signature items include Pernil, Paella, Mofongo, Pasteles, Empanadas and Churrasco. We also offer a Latin twist on American staples such burgers and sandwiches, as well as surf and turf, chicken, steak and seafood dishes, with a variety of extraordinary salads and many more culinary delights sure to satisfy any palate.
Restaurant with a party vibe offering American & Puerto Rican dishes, plus dancing & live music.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 31 Forester Ave, Warwick, NY 10990
Phone: (845) 544-2790
Website: http://www.coquitowarwickny.com/
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Reviews
We ate indoors, and were well taken care of by the two servers. Water was given shortly after we were seated. Though, their cocktail menu seemed appealing, we didn’t order drinks at this time.
We ordered two pork pasteles for appetizers. Though smaller than I’m used to, it was very tasty and we devoured them quickly (no pictures). For entrees, we ordered the chicken creole with a side of yucca fries and pernil with arroz y gandules with a side of maduros. All was very tasty! I had enough for leftovers, and am happy to enjoy the meal anew.
The restaurant itself is well decorated and kept nice-looking. They have a full bar and some booth and table seating. Would be a good outing for couples and groups alike, or solo diners at the bar. The prices are a bit high for the food type, but I do believe that it is worth it given the scarcity of Puerto Rican food in the area. Highly recommended.
For appetizers, my wife and I ordered the chicken empanadas and a shrimp cocktail. The empanadas were delicious, but the shrimp cocktail was fairly standard—nothing extraordinary.
For the main course, my kid had a cheeseburger and fries from the kid’s menu and had no complaints, so that’s always a win. My wife had a chicken dish, which she enjoyed and found up to her standards. I ordered the paella for one, and while most of the dish was flavorful, the lobster tail had a strong ammonia taste, which was disappointing.
The pricing was reasonable for what we ordered. Overall, it was a decent dining experience, with a few highs and lows. I’d consider coming back, but I’d probably skip the lobster next time.
We ordered
Empanadas 5⭐️ must try
Tostones 4 ⭐️ crispy, but lacked flavor
Mofongo pork 4⭐️ lacked flavor
Mifongo beef 5 ⭐️
Arroz con gandules 4⭐️ lacked flavor
Cuban Pork 4⭐️ moist, but lacked flavor.
For a Latin cuisine, it lacked the burst of spices that sets it apart.
Drinks were good..
Would we go back? Likely not, many other places to try!
Should you try it, sure! It’s good enough.