La Peña Horeb Spanish Restaurant is your go-to Spanish Caribbean restaurant in Newport News, VA. We specialize in Dominican Republic, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Caribbean food unlike anything else around town. Our dishes are made with fresh ingredients, traditional spices, and island vibes. You can dine with us for lunch or dinner or even stop by to grab some snacks with family and friends. Our atmosphere is perfect for all occasions.
Dominican, Mexican & Puerto Rican comfort meals are served at this humble, informal eatery.
Hours
| Monday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 12–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 14349 Warwick Blvd, Newport News, VA 23602
Phone: (757) 806-0100
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Reviews
I ordered pernil (pulled pork), with rice and it was so….good. I tried their flan for dessert and it was perfection for my taste, not overly sweet and a good thick consistency.
My server, a young lady, was super nice and helpful.
Place seems clean and with good music and you get enough chicken stew for the price. Not a place I would come again or recommend.
And the other one was with pollo guisado.
When this service came out it was unpleasant because they give me 3 drumsticks that look like they were just boiled .
Me mofongo it self was really good.
Employees on their phone all the time.
They have plenty room for improvement.
I wish my pollo guisado was treated differently.
Salad on the side with no dressing.
I will like to give them one more try in the future.
+ I ordered Pernil with Arroz con Grandules and a side of beans. The arroz con grandules had Great flavor and was loose; it tasted fresh. The beans were okay but could use a bit more seasoning maybe some more garlic. The Pernil was good: it wasn’t too dry or too moist; it was the perfect consistency.
+ Guest ordered Mofongo with chicken. They enjoyed the food. The Mofongo was a mix of sweet and green plantains with pork. The chicken were two drumsticks in a stew sauce.
+We both tried their chicken empanadas which were good. Recommend asking for their hot sauce and avocado sauce to top off the empanadas with; the server recommend them to us (at no extra charge).
The place looks clean; they have a casual ambiance with a white ceiling grid and florescent lighting. I will definitely be back when in the area.