Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María)
Restaurant · Orocovis ·

Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María)

Restaurant · Orocovis ·

Specializing in grilled or fried longaniza with unique options

delicious food
great taste
generous portions
excellent service
amazing view
friendly service
food was awesome
top notch food
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by Photo Courtesy of La Sombra Restaurant, Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by Photo Courtesy of La Sombra Restaurant, Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by Jimmy Emerson, DVM/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María) by null

Information

PR-156, Orocovis, 00720, Puerto Rico Get directions

$10–20

See Menu
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

Information

Static Map

PR-156, Orocovis, 00720, Puerto Rico Get directions

+1 787 333 6263
lasombrapr.com
@restaurante_lasombra

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining

Last updated

Dec 27, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@atlasobscura
4,908 Postcards · 2,018 Cities

Ruta de la Longaniza – Orocovis, Puerto Rico - Gastro Obscura

"Although many travelers may be familiar with La Ruta del Lechón in Cayey, Puerto Rico also has a lesser-known gastronomical route: La Ruta de la Longaniza on State Route 156, a winding road nestled in the mountains of La Cordillera Central. Longaniza, a long, thin sausage, has roots in Spain and Portugal and was brought to the Americas by the colonizing countries. Many countries throughout Latin America have adopted longaniza and added unique touches. Puerto Rico’s is made with pork, adding annatto seed oil for a beautiful orangy hue. Served grilled or fried with side dishes or in arroz con longaniza, a traditional rice dish made with sazón, adobo, sofrito, and other spices, longaniza is a beloved ingredient in Puerto Rican cooking. This route is busiest during weekends, when many locals go on chinchorreo with their families, hopping from restaurants and bars. A classic first stop is La Sombra, the pioneer of La Ruta de la Longaniza and its oldest establishment. Founded in 1936 by Don Pedro Ortiz and Doña María, it has been in the family ever since and features a variety of creative longaniza options—beside the classic pork—from chicken to fish. In addition to sit-down restaurants, there are plenty of colmados, little shops that offer food, snacks, and cold beers. You can sip a Medalla (a Puerto Rican beer) and enjoy pincho (meat skewers) with longaniza and tostones at Cafetín Los Amigos, one of the first establishments you will encounter as you enter Route 156. The coffee and ice cream shop Gustitos del Campo offers donuts, fruit bowls, and cakes made in-house, as well as Puerto Rican cafesito. (The neighboring towns of Ciales and Jayuya are known for their coffee production.) A short detour from Route 156, Las Cabañas de Doña Juana serves ribs made on an open fire (and piña coladas and mojitos) in the communal atmosphere of an open-air hut. Know Before You Go La Ruta de la Longaniza is busiest on the weekends. Make sure to get there before noon so you're not stuck in traffic. The winding road goes uphill, something to consider if you suffer from motion sickness. Charco de Doña Juana, a majestic waterfall, is nearby. As is Toro Verde, a park home to the world's second-longest zip line—buying tickets in advance is a good idea." - jessicavdd, catherine

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/ruta-de-longaniza
Jimmy Emerson, DVM/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Restaurante La Sombra (Longanizas Doña María)

Xavier M.

Google
At my arrival the place was packed, don’t know if it was because the holiday but the place can’t get more crowded. They sit us right away. Just the smell of the food on the table behind us make my mouth water, literally I was dripping saliva I had to get a napkin to clean myself. Wen the food arrived I knew it will be amazing. Not only that the staff is super humble, kind and sweet the food is out of this world. The view so pretty, there’s so many things that makes this place one of the best, if I could give it more than 5 stars I will. So sad that I came here the day before my departure, otherwise I’ll drive again the almost 2 hours just to get this delicious and super organic food. Next time I come to Puerto Rico this is going to be the first place I’ll come to eat.

R D

Google
Amazing! It's worth the trip. Don't be shy. View was nice it felt great to be there. Rubi was our server. It was our first time there. She was amazing. She gave us excellent choices. She was friendly and diligent. We felt right at home. The place was packed, but it didn't take long. Food was well presented, hot and amazing taste. I went there with family. Google Map gave us 2 routes from the south. One from Juana Diaz and the other from Coamo. We recommend the one from Juana Díaz.

Jose D.

Google
This historic spot is well worth the drive through the mountains. The food and service was top notch. The atmosphere and views remind you of the beauty the area offers. We had a party of 6 and sat with no problem on a Saturday afternoon. Everything came out fresh and delicious. The criollo seasoning and expert preparation comes through in every bite. Portions are generous and I definitely recommend sharing. Kid friendly and they offer unique dishes not found in most places on the island.

Andres A.

Google
I would give this place 10 stars if I could. Absolutely delicious! I was looking forward to this meal. The portion size is huge! My girlfriend and I actually shared one entree with rice and longaniza de cerdo with beans and yucca. We also ordered an appetizer, a basket of relleno de longaniza. For dessert I had the vanilla flan, it was really good. The food is absolutely delicious. The service was excellent. We had an amazing view of the valley as we ate.

Vanessa H.

Google
Beutiful place, friendly service. 100% recommended.

Liz G.

Google
I loved this please very beautiful the food awesome definitely going back!!

carlos M.

Google
Great place love the dishes really good taste the only problem was waiting for the to sit us down it took over 2 hours waiting but the food had great taste and can’t forget about the frappes really great taste and sow much flavor in them I really recommend this place just be patient and the got orders to go i heard it is more faster the have tables outside but you wont have a waiter serving you it’s the only thing i guve it a 5 star well earn

Louis R.

Google
Excellent Food and service. I Highly recomend it.