Dear Friend,
If you’ve ever found yourself wandering Pooler, wondering where the locals truly eat, let me
share a little secret that might just make your tastebuds sing. Chazito’s, tucked away at 217 US 80, is one of those rare treasures you may hear about only through the grapevine, or perhaps from a chance encounter with its warm-hearted owner, Chaz himself. Whether you stumble upon it by accident or spot it on TV, this spot is worth seeking out for the simple joy of great food and friendly company.
On my last visit — a Super Bowl Sunday, no less — I ventured inside this cozy eatery that seats just 24, yet welcomes all with a generous outdoor area (even your furry companions are invited to join). Craving football fare, I ordered the chicken nachos. I was delighted to discover the chicken was exquisitely tender and seasoned just enough to shine alongside crisp homemade chips, gooey cheddar, creamy queso, and a lively mango salsa, all crowned with the magical “Chaz sauce.” Every bite felt like a celebration.
But that’s just the beginning! The Puerto Rican plate is a festival of authentic flavors, starring roasted pork, red beans and rice, and a cole slaw with a clever twist of mango and coconut. Tempted for more? Don’t skip unique creations like the Sloppy Jose, Triple Monster, or Juan Pepe.
And for dessert, dear reader, the Coquito Cheesecake is a sweet reminder of Puerto Rico — coconut and cinnamon swirl together in a dish so creamy and delicious, it’s sure to spark joy.
So if you’re searching for food that’s fun, flavorful, and served with a side of Pooler hospitality, Chazito’s is more than worth the stop. Bring your friends, bring your pets — and bring your appetite.
Hungrily yours,
Chef Gail





