Our Story
Eat Street is a vibrant food marketplace in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, with four different food vendors all in one place. Opened in December 2019 by three friends from Canada, Sweden, and Belgium, Eat Street was created with a simple idea: bringing people together to enjoy great food in a lively and welcoming space.
Open daily 7 am-10 pm.
Our Story
Eat Street is a vibrant food marketplace in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, with four different food vendors all in one place. Opened in December 2019 by three friends from Canada, Sweden, and Belgium, Eat Street was created with a simple idea: bringing people together to enjoy great food in a lively and welcoming space.
Open daily 7am – 10pm.
Who We Are
The concept was clear from the beginning; Eat Street will be more than place to dine and drink, it will be a place of community where friends, family and the independent hearted can gather and feel at home. Eat Street is a morning to night hotspot where wholesome meals and tantalizing cocktails are efficiently prepared without compromising quality or taste.
There are four tastefully designed venders under one sky-high roof, with food and drink options specifically designed to meet everyone’s tastes and desires.
Enjoy a specialty coffee with breakfast at Sunrise Café or treat yourself to a delectable pastry. The NoMad Tex-Mex Kitchen will suit just about any cravings with deliciously spiced choices and generously sized portions; you simply can’t go wrong!
Google Reviews
Posted on Kevin TicehurstTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Cool place with relaxed feel. A bar and multiple eateries under one roof. Hit it at happy hour for great drink prices. Great service and friendly staff. Always smiling and giving out good vibes.Posted on Olivier NguyenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I like the concept, it's like a small food court. I only tried the burrito Al Pastor and unfortunately it wasn't to my taste. There was sweet potato inside (which is in their description) and a spice tasting like cinnamon which both together made the burrito too sweet, not in the right way. Al pastor usually have pineapple to bring the kick of sweetness but there is no pineapple in this version. The pina colada. Cocktail wasn't bad. My friends had the crispy chicken and grilled chicken and they like them. Also, it was written "live music" but it was a dj playing.. It's a debate whether a dj is considered live music but for me it usually mean a band playing.Posted on Armando hidalgo alpizarTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. En la barra sirven unos cocktails espectaculares, hay buena variedad de comidas, cierran un poco temprano.Posted on Elena KulTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Prices on the menu and the bill are different—of course, the bill is higher. According to the staff, “the menu is not updated.” The food and cocktails average. Doesn't worth paid moneyPosted on Max HendersonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Best whiskey cocktail I've ever had, service was perfect tooPosted on Maria CabreraTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Lindo lugar para un trago 🍸smoothie 🍹 y disfrutar! Love you
Merch
Take a piece of Eat Street home, explore our merch at Sunrise Café
merch
Take a piece of Eat Street home, explore our merch at Sunrise Café
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