Hacienda San Pedro Jayuya - Coffee Shop

Coffee shop · Jayuya

Hacienda San Pedro Jayuya - Coffee Shop

Coffee shop · Jayuya

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US, Carretera 144 Km 8.4, Jayuya, 00664, Puerto Rico

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Hacienda San Pedro Jayuya - Coffee Shop by null
Hacienda San Pedro Jayuya - Coffee Shop by null
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House-roasted coffee, cafe fare, museum, historic coffee plantation  

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US, Carretera 144 Km 8.4, Jayuya, 00664, Puerto Rico Get directions

cafehsp.com
@haciendasanpedro1

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US, Carretera 144 Km 8.4, Jayuya, 00664, Puerto Rico Get directions

+1 787 484 8348
cafehsp.com
@haciendasanpedro1

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10 Top Cities for Coffee in the United States

"An early Puerto Rican coffee operation that sources beans from its own farm in Jayuya, offering visitors a direct farm-to-cup experience rooted in local agriculture and tradition." - Julie Wolfson

https://www.foodandwine.com/top-united-states-cities-coffee-2025-11694574
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Why Puerto Rico is a Great Destination for Food and Nature - AFAR

"A small‑family coffee plantation in the central region where visitors can tour the plantation, purchase locally grown beans, and have lunch in a house with scenic views over the island’s interior." - AFAR

https://www.afar.com/magazine/what-makes-puerto-rico-a-mindful-getaway-for-food-and-nature
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R W

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This review is for Hacienda San Pedro coffee beans. They are just delicious, medium roast.

liza Great work as always! Kq

Google
Cozy place with great views and a small museum.

Hiram Figueroa

Google
Beautiful Place with a lot off History, and the BEST CUP OF COFFEE you can get in the Island 👍🏼. The coffee shop is a Time Capsule and grade food, you have to try the CAFE CORTADO “really strong cup of coffee” Lo mejor si en verdad te gusta el café!!!

Janice López

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Excellent puertorrican coffee!! Staff is very nice and friendly. They have a small museum of antique things from PR history.

Kiara Jade

Google
I had iced mocha. Loved it, perfect balance of bitter and sweet. Banana bread was soooo good

Emmanuel Ramos

Google
Tours were closed on November 2021 due to Covid. Call before you go to find out, hopefully it gets back to normal soon. There is a mini museum on the second floor of the coffee shop. Beware, if you have never drove rural streets in Puerto Rico, it is extremely dangerous, norrow ways small bridges and spots where only one car can go thru. Not a good spot to be driving late at night or when raining, so plan carefully.

Marcelo Sanchez

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The restaurant was closed, the mini store was open and we bought some coffee. Service is good, the atmosphere just looks like a normal place. Below are my new comments. I have to edit my last review and remove -1 star. Today, I want to make the coffee and found that it is NOT 100% puertorrican. The package contains the label 🇵🇷 "Hecho en Puerto Rico" but while reading the whole information says it is mixed with imported coffee. Why not a 100% 🇵🇷 pure puertorrican coffee? Very disappointed ☹️

Joseph Nuñez

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A little tricky to get there because you lost GPS Signal but thats part of the adventure. Once there you can see the little museum of coffee and family history. The coffee is excellent!!! You can buy different kind of beans to bring home with you!