

PINCHO is a Latin-inspired fast-casual restaurant serving award-winning burgers, bowls, and skewers. Born in Miami, we blend bold Latin flavors with American classics for a crave-worthy experience that’s fresh, flavorful, and made with real ingredients. Visit us for handcrafted burgers, flavorful bowls, and juicy grilled skewers — all served with signature Miami flair. — PINCHO es un restaurante que sirve hamburguesas premiadas, brochetas (pinchos), tostones, y bowls inspirados por la comida latina callejera. Somos famosos por crear la primera Hamburguesa de Tostones. Traemos sabores frescos y atrevidos en un modo creativo que debes probar en un menú latino inspirado.
Popular local chain for Latin-style burgers, Brazilian-influenced skewers, hot dogs & beer.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 155 N Hiatus Rd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
Phone: (754) 888-9746
Website: http://www.pincho.com/
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Reviews
The customer service was amazing — the staff was friendly, attentive, and made us feel truly welcomed. The atmosphere was clean, and perfect for enjoying a great meal. We will definitely be coming back and highly recommend this spot to anyone looking for quality food and top-tier service!
This is specifically about one older male staff member.
To my melanated folks — especially Afro-Latinos and Black customers — I just want to share my experience so you’re aware.
The moment I walked in, this older Hispanic gentleman was already staring at me in a way that felt uncomfortable and unwelcoming. It wasn’t neutral. It wasn’t curious. It felt begrudging, like I didn’t belong there. I brushed it off because, as a Black man in America, unfortunately I’m used to navigating microaggressions.
But then I noticed something.
As other guests came in after me — particularly non-Black guests — he went out of his way to warmly greet them, smile, and engage in conversation. He made it a point to acknowledge them in a way he never did with me. No greeting. No welcome. No eye contact of the friendly kind.
That contrast is what made it stand out.
Again, every other staff member was great. The women working there were professional and hospitable. The food was excellent. But that initial interaction set a tone that didn’t sit right with me.
What threw me off the most is that this wasn’t coming from a white staff member — it was another person of color. And that’s disappointing. We all know what exclusion and stereotypes feel like. Extending that same energy to someone else is never a good look.
I’m not saying don’t go. The food is worth trying. I’m not saying the whole establishment is problematic — it isn’t. But I am saying that if you’re a Black or Afro-Latino customer, just be aware that this particular staff member may not give you the same warmth he gives others.
Hopefully management sees this and addresses it, because the restaurant itself deserves better representation than that kind of energy at the door.
Food: 9/10
Service (overall): 8/10
Hospitality from that one individual: Needs serious improvement.
The food was good and I liked how the sweet and savory flavors of the Latin bowl meshed.
The only negative is that I didn’t have room for sweet potato tots.