6 Best Restaurants in Old San Juan, San Juan

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

Café Cuatro Sombras

$ | Old San Juan Fodor's Choice

If you want to try local, single-origin, shade-grown coffee, this micro-roastery and café is the place to do it. Owners Pablo Muñoz and Mariana Suárez grow their beans in the mountains of Yauco on a hacienda that has been in the Muñoz family since 1846. The wooden planks lining the banquette are from coffee storage pallets, and red accents recall perfectly ripe coffee beans. Cuatro sombras (four shades) refers to the four types of trees traditionally used in Puerto Rico to provide shade for coffee plants. And although it's the delicious, medium-bodied brew that steals the show, there's also a small menu of tasty pastries and sandwiches.

259 Calle Recinto Sur, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-723--3853
Known For
  • Locally grown coffee
  • Pastries and sandwiches
  • Coffee tastings
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Señor Paleta

$ | Old San Juan Fodor's Choice

There's nothing more refreshing on a hot day than an ice pop from Señor Paleta. All the ingredients used to make these artisanal paletas are fresh, and many use local fruits. Choose from strawberry mojito, watermelon, coconut, dulce de leche, and more. The flavor of the month might be an exotic fruit like guanábana (soursop). The lines on weekends may be long, but they're well worth it.

Café 4 Estaciones

$ | Old San Juan

At this tiny kiosk, the tables and chairs under a canvas canopy that's surrounded by potted plants invite you to put down your shopping bags and rest your tired feet. Grab a café con leche (coffee with hot milk), an espresso, or cold drink, and watch the children chase the pigeons. It's open late into the evening.

Plaza de Armas, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
Known For
  • Café con leche
  • Mallorcas
  • Quesitos

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Café Don Ruiz

$ | Old San Juan

Tucked away in the corner of the old Spanish military barracks, Café Don Ruiz serves some of the finest coffee in town. It's sourced from a family-run hacienda in Yauco that's known for its handpicked coffee, grown more than 3,000 feet above sea level. The medium-dark roast is a favorite: well balanced with essences of chocolate, caramel, and citrus. The shop also sells fruit frappés, sandwiches, and crepes.

Calle Norzagaray at Calle Beneficiencia, San Juan, 00902, Puerto Rico
787-723–1462
Known For
  • Locally grown coffee
  • Light bites
  • Historic location
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Cafetería Mallorca

$ | Old San Juan

The specialty at this old-fashioned, 1950s-style diner is the mallorca, a sweet pastry that's buttered, grilled, and then sprinkled with powdered sugar. Wash one down with a cup of café con leche. For something more substantial, try the breakfast mallorca with ham and cheese. The menu also includes pancakes, egg dishes, sandwiches, and comida criolla. Waitstaffers are friendly and efficient, and most have worked there for years. It gets packed on weekends with locals, who consider it an institution. You pay at the counter on your way out.

300 Calle San Francisco, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-724–4607
Known For
  • Old-school diner feel
  • Mallorcas
  • Café con leche
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Caficultura

$$ | Old San Juan

Caficultura prides itself on its full coffee bar, its mimosas made with fresh juice, and its all-day breakfast and brunch menu (try the coconut-milk French toast with pineapple jam and coconut shavings). Numerous vegetarian options are available, especially at lunch, when you'll also find many delicious gourmet sandwiches and heartier dishes. The building is beautifully restored: distressed concrete walls meet an old, Spanish-style, wood-beamed ceiling—hanging from it is a magnificent antique chandelier. Customers skew young and intellectual, with students, professors, and museum-going tourists in the mix. The wait might be long, but the youthful staff is always friendly.

401 Calle San Francisco, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-723–7731
Known For
  • All-day breakfast
  • Beautifully presented lattes
  • Outside seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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