This restaurant dates back to 1902 and offers exceptional value at affordable prices. Known for its homemade pastries and endless cups of coffee, for decades it was a rendezvous for the island's literati and for Old San Juan families. Today, the food remains authentically Puerto Rican, including rice with squid, roast leg of pork and seafood asopao. For dessert, select an apple pie, or one of the many types of flan. Service is polite, if a bit rushed, and the place fills up quickly at lunchtime.
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the Locals go here
My husband and I (from Austin Texas) were visiting our daughter in Puerto Rico. She asked the locals where to go in Old San Juan. They recomm...
It's the Bom
My familiy and I stop here every trip we have to PR. It's where the locals go, so you know its good. If you're looking for REAL food, this is...
the Locals go here
My husband and I (from Austin Texas) were visiting our daughter in Puerto Rico. She asked the locals where to go in Old San Juan. They recomm...
Don't miss it
If you want the feel of Old San Juan then don't miss this cafe. The food is good and reasonable in price compared to other area cafes. We w...
It's the Bom
My familiy and I stop here every trip we have to PR. It's where the locals go, so you know its good. If you're looking for REAL food, this is...
MALLORCA
ONE OF MY BEST FINDS ON MY VACATION TO PUERTO RICO. WE ASKED A LOCAL IF THEY COULD RECOMMEND A PLACE FOR COFFEE AND DESSERT. THE OWNER OF A L...
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