The decor is nice, although it feels kind of small inside. But the food and the experience is worth trying it at least once. Locals go too. Tip: Try to be there early as it gets packed very fast. Specially on weekends. Another thing: Try the duck nachos. If you like duck, you'll be back for more! So good!!!
My boyfriend and I (from NY) were there in March 2009. The only negative was that we put our name on a waiting list an hour in advance but no table was ready when we returned. However, it worked out great because we ended up sitting at the bar downstairs which was not crowded and had GREAT ambiance! The tables upstairs were a little too close ...
Two years after going I am still recommending this place to friends. This place was not as pricey as some reviews make it out to be. Certainly no where near the most expensive meal I've had out, nor was it during my stay in PR. Sometimes you do get the super great meal for cheap, but let's face it most of the time you get what you pay ...
My wife and I traveled to San Juan for our honeymoon. We were told about this place called Dragonfly. What can I say about this place? The food was absolutely ORGASMIC!!!!!! DO NOT pass up the shrimp taco's or the bannana almond wontons.
This place is a must go to anyone who wants a unique dinning experience. Stop in and talk to Violeta ...
Everything was luke warm, from my martini to the steak. We didn't send the drink or the calamari back, although the martini should've been cold and the calamari should've been hot. We sent the (cold) steak back. It was returned to us, still cold. We sent the cold rock shrimp tacos back. Mind you, these are all $24 items. Is it too ...
We (two of us) arrived on time for our 9:30 reservations on a Friday night. Cool looking place, though when you walk in you are actually standing right next to someone's table. (No hostess area) Then the hostess told us that they don't actually follow reservations and that they only gave us priority seating. I really do not know what that ...
I heard many favorable things about Dragonfly so I went there with my girlfriend in September. Unfortunately, I would never go back. First, men must wear long pants on a Carribean Island! If you don't, they force you to wear a smock to cover up. But the greatest disappointment was the food portion and price. With tip, it was $85 for the ...
My husband and I were in San Juan for one night and wandered into the Dragonfly looking for sustenance. We selected it because it looked busy. What a great choice!
The atmosphere is dark and vibrant, all reds and cool house/jazz/ethereal music. The staff was cool at first, but warmed up as the night progressed. My husband was wearing shorts, and ...
The food was good, however, they have an unwritten dress code for men and asked my husband to wear the most ridiculous sarong to cover his legs since he showed up in shorts. He refused (from their reaction he was probably the first person to ever do so)and they still served us, but it was handled very poorly by the staff, esp. considering that we ...