
Address and Contact Information
Address: 965 4th Ave N, Naples, FL 34102
Phone: (239) 799-7001
Website: https://eltrovadorfl.com/
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Reviews
To start, we ordered the Chorizo al Vino, Serrano ham croquettes, and Gambas al Ajillo (shrimp in garlic sauce). Every bite was delicious and full of flavor.
For our entrées, we indulged in fried pork chunks and a prime churrasco skirt steak served with sweet caramelized plantains and the most incredible chimichurri sauce. Truly memorable.
Our bartenders, Jose and Anniel, were incredibly attentive — such sweet guys. I was especially impressed with Anniel’s precision when making drinks. The attention to detail was next-level.
They also had a fantastic band playing that night — I literally couldn’t stop moving in my seat. The décor is amazing too, with so many great photo opportunities throughout the space.
Overall, such a fun, flavorful, and lively dining experience.
The star of this great meal was the torreja. So well balanced and moist! Perfect density and not at all soggy!
We will definitely have to come back on a day with live music, the restaurant is beautiful.
The atmosphere was on point—the décor, lights, music, all gave that perfect lively vibe. When the live band wasn’t playing, their curated playlist kept the energy just right. The band itself was good, though a little low-energy (maybe because the restaurant wasn’t packed). Still, it fit the mood.
Service:
Our server was super friendly and attentive. No complaints there. Small heads up: the floors are a bit slippery if you’re in heels—especially if you plan to dance. Also, when I booked, I was told there would be a DJ on Friday nights, but turns out that only happens Saturdays. A little disappointing, but now I know.
Drinks & Food:
•My Tequila Mule ($16 with 1800) was strong, balanced, and well made. Pricey, but worth it.
•For apps we tried calamari, fried cheesy yuca bites, empanadas, and stuffed tostones. The yuca bites were a standout—so good! Empanadas were decent. The other two? Way too salty for me.
•Entrees: the meat platter and chicken dish got raves from my friends. I ordered Ropa Vieja with Moro rice—but the Moro was extremely dry. I swapped for white rice, which was much better.
Birthday Celebration:
This was a highlight. They really make you feel special—chorros with ice cream and sauces (AMAZING), sparklers, music, clapping, and even my name lit up on a sign. Such a fun touch!
Things to Know:
• 3% service fee if paying by card (not a fan—restaurants shouldn’t do this).
• Groups of 6+ automatically get 20% gratuity added (standard).
Overall:
Would I go back? Yes—but more for the music, drinks, apps, and desserts rather than the entrees. The food felt overpriced and not super authentic, but the vibe, drinks, and birthday energy made it a memorable night
I would not recommend this place at all. Ruined my clothes by dumping alcohol on me, gave me luke warm undercooked steak, stop coming around the table, and forced a full tip on me. Shameful.
I attached pics of my clothes. Literally dumped the entire drink all over me. 0/10