Julie F.
Yelp
This is one of the must do's when in Ponce. It's most popular on weekend nights. And it gets busier as the night goes on.
Before the hurricane, you could actually walk along the wooden pier right next to the water and see the boats docked close up. And it was mainly a slew of food trucks. Now it's been closed off and you walk along the street in front of the restaurants and kiosks.
Each building has four places -- two on each side and one on front and back. The most frequented ones are the more visible ones with lights and music. There's also karaoke in a couple of the places.
People come to watch; to sing, to dance, and to eat. For teens it's like hanging out at the mall. On one end, there's a location that sells freshly caught fish, but it's not open all the time.
There are still a couple food trucks but most are open air restaurants. Service is not fast so come to people watch and enjoy a beer. Most places have local food. There's also some ice cream and dessert places; plus some stands selling overpriced toys for the kids; jewelry, etc.
There are large well lit parking lots so although the initial drive there seems like you're going to the end of the world, it's fine once you arrive. GPS works accurately getting you there.