4 Best Restaurants in Greater San Juan, San Juan

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We've compiled the best of the best in Greater San Juan - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bistro Café

$$ | Isla Verde
This café is wildly popular and doesn't take reservations, but the offerings are worth the wait. Order the pancakes with Nutella, and the mocha coffee with whipped cream and a rim of Oreos.
29 Calle Júpiter, San Juan, 00913, Puerto Rico
787-603–5757
Known For
  • All-day breakfast
  • Large portions
  • Creative coffee drinks

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Gustos Café

$ | Miramar

In addition to serving its signature Gustos coffee, grown in the mountains of Yauco, this café has simple sandwiches and pastries. You'll be lucky to get a seat, as it's wildly popular.

Miramar Plaza, San Juan, Puerto Rico
787-300–2580
Known For
  • Great coffee
  • Popular with locals
  • Artisanal products for sale
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Kasalta

$$ | Ocean Park

This local bakery is always buzzing with locals and tourists. Display cases are full of luscious pastries, including the quesito (cream cheese–filled puff pastry), and sandwiches include the medianoche, made famous when President Obama ordered one while campaigning. For dinner, dive into a fish dish or paella, or do like the locals and make a meal out of savory Spanish tapas.

1966 Calle McLeary, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico
787-727–7340
Known For
  • Great baked goods, including cream cheese–filled quesitos
  • Medianoche sandwiches
  • Sometimes curt service

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Pinky's

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People pack this playful café—where bustling servers wear cheeky "Eat Me!" T-shirts—to enjoy fresh wraps, sandwiches, salads, batidas (fruit smoothies), and coffee. You might not need another meal for the rest of the day if you finish the Drunken Pilot, a breakfast dish with four eggs, spinach, tomato, onion, mushroom, and goat cheese. At lunch, try the popular Surfer, a hot, pressed sandwich with turkey, mozzarella, basil, tomato, and pesto mayo. It's often nearly impossible to find a seat at lunchtime, but don't worry: order takeout, and head to the beach for an alfresco meal. Pinky's also has a branch on Ashford Avenue in Condado.

1902 Calle Loíza, 00911, Puerto Rico
787-324--3200
Known For
  • A variety of batidas
  • The Surfer sandwich with turkey, mozzarella, basil, tomato, and pesto mayo
  • All-day breakfast
Restaurant Details
No dinner Tues.–Thurs.
Reservations not accepted

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