Based on the previous two reviews, we decided to give Anastacia’s a chance. Went in with a party of five total. The overall experience was okay. If someone came to town and wanted Puerto Rican food, I’d go back, but I’m not really going to make an effort to go out of my way to return.
The ladies really enjoyed the Sangria, and the appetizers were all right, but no one was really all that impressed with their entrees.
The service was odd. The waiter seemed to have no idea what was on the menu, and when a waitress showed up to start waiting on us, she kept trying to clear plates that still had food on them, and drinks that people were still drinking from.
Everyone was friendly, but it seemed like they were trying to rush us out, and it wasn’t as if there were many people there eating.
Probably worth another shot, but like I said, I’m not planning to hurry back.
Who said Harrisburg doesn’t have culture? Anastacia’s Restaurant/Bar is a brand new establishment that serves up authentic Puerto Rican cuisine at its finest! I had on a number of occasions passed by their location on 6th Street as they were renovating the building and decided the place certainly wasn’t appealing enough to check out upon completion. However, after a quick glance through some of their pictures on myspace I was surprised to see how nice of an establishment it really was, not what I expected at all!
I had to see/taste the place for myself, so I decided to drop in for lunch. Now don’t be fooled into thinking that since the restaurant is on 6th Street it clearly must be a dive like I had mistakenly done, the place is quite nice. The inside is colorful and neat, with a decent size bar and dining area complete with 4 flat panel TVs and a large chandelier. Everything is brand new, but the menu is seriously authentic - they even serve up Patitas de Cerdo, pigs feet! I wish I could say I’m that adventurous, but I stuck with the stewed chicken and rice ‘n beans which was absolutely delicious. Service was great, and I’ll be going back, maybe this time to try something a little more out of the ordinary. The menu is different depending on the day, but the prices are all quite modest.
Check it out for yourself, the owners are hard working people and have done an excellent job renovating the entire place. It’s hard working small business owners such as these that really do enormous good for the city, so show your support by enjoying some delicias latin cuisine!
November 11th, 2008
Based on the previous two reviews, we decided to give Anastacia’s a chance. Went in with a party of five total. The overall experience was okay. If someone came to town and wanted Puerto Rican food, I’d go back, but I’m not really going to make an effort to go out of my way to return.
The ladies really enjoyed the Sangria, and the appetizers were all right, but no one was really all that impressed with their entrees.
The service was odd. The waiter seemed to have no idea what was on the menu, and when a waitress showed up to start waiting on us, she kept trying to clear plates that still had food on them, and drinks that people were still drinking from.
Everyone was friendly, but it seemed like they were trying to rush us out, and it wasn’t as if there were many people there eating.
Probably worth another shot, but like I said, I’m not planning to hurry back.
August 27th, 2008
THE FOOD AND SERVICE IS GREAT. THE LOCATION IS VERY EASY TO FIND DONT LET THE AREA FOOL YOU. AWESOME QUALITY
August 18th, 2008
Who said Harrisburg doesn’t have culture? Anastacia’s Restaurant/Bar is a brand new establishment that serves up authentic Puerto Rican cuisine at its finest! I had on a number of occasions passed by their location on 6th Street as they were renovating the building and decided the place certainly wasn’t appealing enough to check out upon completion. However, after a quick glance through some of their pictures on myspace I was surprised to see how nice of an establishment it really was, not what I expected at all!
I had to see/taste the place for myself, so I decided to drop in for lunch. Now don’t be fooled into thinking that since the restaurant is on 6th Street it clearly must be a dive like I had mistakenly done, the place is quite nice. The inside is colorful and neat, with a decent size bar and dining area complete with 4 flat panel TVs and a large chandelier. Everything is brand new, but the menu is seriously authentic - they even serve up Patitas de Cerdo, pigs feet! I wish I could say I’m that adventurous, but I stuck with the stewed chicken and rice ‘n beans which was absolutely delicious. Service was great, and I’ll be going back, maybe this time to try something a little more out of the ordinary. The menu is different depending on the day, but the prices are all quite modest.
Check it out for yourself, the owners are hard working people and have done an excellent job renovating the entire place. It’s hard working small business owners such as these that really do enormous good for the city, so show your support by enjoying some delicias latin cuisine!