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Overview & Highlights

Welcome to El Morro Bakery and Restaurant, a delightful haven of Puerto Rican cuisine nestled in the heart of Springfield, Massachusetts. Located at 599 Page Blvd, this charming establishment has become a beloved local gem, proudly serving authentic dishes that resonate with the flavors of the Caribbean. With a cozy atmosphere and a vibrant menu, El Morro showcases the rich culinary heritage of Puerto Rico, making it a must-visit for both locals and visitors alike.

One of the standout features of El Morro is its diverse menu, where each dish tells a story. From the tantalizing empanadillas carne—savory beef empanadas that tantalize the taste buds for just $2.99—to the hearty pernil combo, featuring succulent pulled pork served alongside yellow or white rice and beans for $17.29, there’s something to satisfy everyone’s cravings. Don’t miss the bistec sandwich boasting medium cubed steak, a delightful combination of flavors for only $12.69.

Satisfy your sweet tooth with El Morro's signature desserts. The tres leches, a luscious yellow cake soaked in a delightful three milk sauce and topped with creamy whipped cream, is priced at just $5.29. For an indulgent twist, try the cuatro leches, enhanced with dulce de leche for $6.89. Each bite of these desserts is a heavenly experience, perfect for ending your meal on a sweet note.

Reviewers rave about the warm and inviting service at El Morro, often noting the convenience of ordering in Spanish, creating a genuine cultural vibe. For instance, one satisfied customer, Krystin Woodard, praised the garlic chicken paired with yellow Spanish rice and plantains, reflecting how every meal feels like a home-cooked family affair. Another guest, Paul DeBarros, sums it up perfectly: the food is akin to that made by a beloved Spanish mother or grandmother.

Its amenities make for a stress-free visit with factors like private and free parking, fair prices, and the convenience of Apple Pay. However, some patrons have noted the absence of pastries in the mornings and a lack of homemade bread. Yet, the overall quality and taste of the food continue to earn El Morro high accolades.

Whether you’re stopping by for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, El Morro Bakery and Restaurant embodies the vibrant culture of Puerto Rican dining with every dish. If you’re a food lover exploring Springfield, this hidden treasure promises a feast for the senses and an unforgettable culinary experience. So why wait? Visit El Morro and embark on a tasty adventure that will surely leave you coming back for more!

Comforts & Conveniences

Accessibility
  • Has wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Has wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Has wheelchair-accessible toilet
Service options
  • Offers delivery
  • Offers takeaway
  • Serves dine-in
Highlights
  • Has fast service
  • Serves great coffee
  • Serves great dessert
Popular for
  • Popular for breakfast
  • Popular for lunch
  • Popular for dinner
  • Good for solo dining
Offerings
  • Serves coffee
  • Serves comfort food
  • Serves food
  • Serves healthy options
  • Quick bite
  • Serves small plates
Dining options
  • Serves breakfast
  • Serves brunch
  • Serves lunch
  • Serves dinner
  • Has catering
  • Serves dessert
  • Has seating
Amenities
  • Has toilet
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Cosy
  • Trendy
Crowd
  • Good for groups
  • Popular with tourists
  • Popular with university students
Planning
  • Doesn't accept reservations
Payments
  • Accepts credit cards
  • Accepts debit cards
  • Accepts NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
Children
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs available
Parking
  • Free of charge street parking
  • Free parking lot
  • Plenty of parking
Pets
  • Dogs allowed outside

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Visitor Testimonials (1191)

My recent visit to El Morro Bakery & Restaurant was fantastic! One of the highlights was being able to order my food in Spanish, and the staff really appreciated it, which made the experience even more enjoyable. I had the garlic chicken paired with yellow Spanish rice (no beans) and plantains, and as always, it was delicious. I also made sure to get a cup of garlic sauce to keep the food flavorful when reheating, such a great tip! Overall, I’d rate it a solid 9/10. El Morro is definitely my favorite Spanish restaurant!

1st time at this establishment. Can't wait for another assignment in Springfield. The food is the same quality any Spanish Mom or Grandma would make for their family.. Never tried it before or you miss that??? What are you waiting for?? Get there ASAP. You can thank me later

Loved El Morro! Stopped in for a quick bite to eat during a work day with my husband while we were in town Fast, fresh & delicious!! Pina colada, baked chicken w/ rice & beans and the guava & cheese pastry were all super delicious

Pros: 1. Private Parking ???? 2. Free Parking ???? 3. Fair Prices ( Look picture of the receipt) 4. Good Service 5. Taste of food ir normal fair. 6. Steak Sandwich ordered, good taste 7. Alcapurrias de guineos, fair taste. 8. Apple Pay service Cons: 1. No Pastries at 9:00 Am. 2. No Home made Bread 3. No Puerto Rico Channels on tv.

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