Ver'a Patio Bar & Restaurant

Latin American restaurant · Concord

Ver'a Patio Bar & Restaurant

Latin American restaurant · Concord

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1819 Colfax St, Concord, CA 94520

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La Fritanguera serves up hearty Nicaraguan classics like achiote pork, carne asada, and sweet plantains, with a chill outdoor patio vibe.  

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1819 Colfax St, Concord, CA 94520 Get directions

lafritanguera.com

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1819 Colfax St, Concord, CA 94520 Get directions

+1 925 446 6141
lafritanguera.com

$20–30 · Menu

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"Newbies to La Fritanguera would do well to try El Nica, the ultimate Nicaraguan sampler for an introduction to Nicaraguan dishes. Loaded with achiote-marinated braised pork and chicken, flavorful grilled carne asada, a crispy taco, and cubes of crispy fried pork belly, there is a meat for every appetite. Cubes of salty fried cheese, boiled yuca, ribbons of crisp plantains, sweet plantains, gallo pinto (red bean and rice mix), and cabbage salad round out this eating experience. Vegetarians can order a veggie sampler of these non-meat items for a satisfying meal as well. A signature Nicaraguan drink is cacao, made from rice, milk, and chocolate that is served iced—a refreshing beverage for Concord’s warm (and cold) temperatures. The restaurant features a popular brunch menu, and diners can choose takeout or La Fritanguera’s large side patio for outdoor dining." - Rebecca Shea

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Taylor Jade

Google
Everything about this place is phenomenal! The customer service, the authentic food, location, live music on occasions, outdoor seating and did I mention how good the food is?! I would eat here every day if I could! If you have never tried Niguragua food this is a great start. The queso Frito (fried cheese) is my must try recommendation! And don't forget the plantains

Jemellee Manaoat

Google
This restaurant is small but cute. Not a lot of room inside but It looks like they took a little bit of their private parking lot to make it into an outside dining. What a brilliant idea. More seating means more people can be accommodated! I really love the outside dining it’s cool, comfy and feel the fresh air. The food is amazing! Very tasty you get a taste of sweet and savory in your plate. Most of the plates come with beans and rice, salad, fried plantains or plantain chips. We ordered Camarones a La Jalapeña, that shrimp had creamy sauce with onions and jalapeños. Wow! It’s so good, I can eat that sauce plain with just white rice. Also ordered Churrasco with Queso Frito on the side. The steak was cooked just right (medium rare) not dry all. The queso adds flavor to your bite. We also had Pollo Asado, Arroz con Leche, and Buńuelos. What a meal!!! The staff: Alanna our server was awesome. She was so patient with us. Whatever we asked for she brought it with a smile! Thank you Alanna! Last but not least the owner Jennifer was so down to earth. She came and had a chat with us and most of the guests that were seated outside! I’d say this was a great experience, great food, good service, and price is not bad at all!

Martinez Michelle

Google
The service is great, very attentive. The food we ordered was delicious, steak plate, shrimp plate, maduros and guava mimosas! Yes please, very good, we’ll be back

Oscar Flores

Google
Great Nicaraguan food in East Bay. Many traditional favorites are available including Nacatamales and of course Fritanga translates into mix of friend food including plantains, pork , cheese and grilled steak and chicken. They also have a variety of traditional fresh juices and cacao which is a chocolate milk drink. We opted for Nicaraguan beer Toña which is a crisp and light pilsner style. Place has both indoor and outdoor seating and there is plenty of free outdoor parking. It is a modest place but service is friendly and attentive. Good latin American spot to try. Look forward to trying their other dishes on my next visit.

Omicamy Myers

Google
I already came here a couple of time, this is a very lovely place, and I love the vibe of it. The hostess are always really nice ladies. The food is delicious, it was my first time trying Nicaraguan food and I love it. I’ll definitely come back here again.

Patricia Leal

Google
If you aren't aware of Nicaraguan food then this a good place to start. It's got delicious traditional plates that are well priced. We happen to show up at an event where they had a DJ and it reminded me of parties my family used to have where that was dancing, good food, good drinks, and good vibes. Being Nicoya myself it makes me feel a little more at home. Even with the social distancing it was nice to be out and enjoying the good vibes.

Elena Mendez

Google
Was really good & tasty! I miss my abuela’s cooking but she’s back in Nicaragua, so it was really nice to enjoy some traditional Nicaraguan food. Steak was marinated well. Will be returning :)

Johanna Romero

Google
We were walking by and saw the sign and decided to come in for an appetizer. We got the flautas and tamal de puerco to eat and a mango-lime drink. I've never had Nicaraguan food before so I have nothing to compare it to in terms of it being authentic BUT it was delicious! We will definitely be back again. Food came pretty fast and prices were reasonable. I will definitely be back to try more food. The tamal was huge so that was nice had left overs for sure. Also the waitress mentioned they sell beer from local breweries that are owned by Latinx people so that was a nice touch, the selection was small but definitely curated because it all sounded yummy!
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Carmen O.

Yelp
I had the steak, rice bean dish Food was okay. Not much flavor . Steak very thin cut Service was okay. Food served quick hot Ambiance, not much inside. They have a patio with large tables outside My friend who I was dining said the server didn't much care