The Coffee
Coffee shop · San Juan ·

The Coffee

Coffee shop · San Juan ·

Minimalist haven with Japanese influence, expertly crafted coffee

great coffee
local coffee beans
friendly staff
reasonable prices
quiet atmosphere
almond croissant
pan au chocolate
matcha
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Sol St Viejo, 101, San Juan, 00926, Puerto Rico Get directions

$10–20

Cozy
Trendy
Good for solo dining
Touristy
Dessert

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Sol St Viejo, 101, San Juan, 00926, Puerto Rico Get directions

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$10–20

Features

•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Dessert
•Coffee
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

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Jan 10, 2026

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Where to Eat in San Juan, Where Restaurants Aren’t Just Rebuilding—They’re Thriving | Bon Appétit

"You’re gonna need to stay caffeinated to get through all this eating. Luckily, San Juan is home to a bonafide coffee boom. Island coffee crops are still in recovery, but local shops supplement local beans with mainland roasters to keep the espresso flowing. There are two main draws atCafé con Cé: cult Gustos Reserva beans and a killer patio.Café Comuniónis run by a bona fide latte art champion runs this coffee shop, so expect frothy cortados. Hit up O.G. single-origin spotDon Ruizfor perfect pour-overs with house roasted beans, then walk through Viejo San Juan toSpiga, an Italian-ish café that takes its sourdough as seriously as its espresso. End your coffee crawl atCafé Cuatro Sombras, which has been growing Arabica beans in the Yauco mountains since 1846. They’re best in cortaditos." - ByAliza Abarbanel

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The Coffee

Rita W.

Google
Best coffee in Puerto Rico ! I am a handful coffee fan and I only drink black coffee. I like to try the special notes from local coffee beans. This is the best place to go! Pairing your handful coffee with a bottle of their mineral sparkling water, you can taste the insanely sweetness from local coffee beans. It tastes soooooo good! Supreme quality and taste. Better than La Cabra geisha!

Alexandru C.

Google
First of all, Irvin was amazingly kind and welcoming! We ordered a true white and a matcha and they were both done to perfection. The banana cake was also a great pair. This is the best caffe in San Juan!

Heather D.

Google
I tell you that you will not be disappointed!!! My blended matcha was delicious!! I stumbled upon this cute fresh spot while walking the stunning streets of old San Juan. I was craving something sweet and refreshing and needed to charge my phone. This little spot delivered on both accounts. It is clean and fresh with a very simplistic decor which is clean and relaxing. I ordered on a pad which was quick and efficient. My drink was prepared quickly and with genuine care. And it did not disappoint! It was cold sweet and refreshing. A much needed treat, the barista even offered to remake it if for some reason I was not satisfied which I thought was a sweet gesture. However, there was no need. So when in old San Juan and in need of a cute refreshing space to grab a drink and catch a quick charge I would totally recommend this little spot. A place for travelers and locals alike. Such a vibe 🇵🇷❤️

Govind K

Google
This was crowded in evenign around 6 pm, something you do not see on mainland. The barista was awesome with his patience and despite being the only person churning out orders with smile(even changing them). They had goid almond crossiant and coffee - the coffee was v good . We also had matcha and strawberry dribk- reasonably priced and in good vibes of black and white.

Randall K.

Google
Excellent little coffee spot, had a great ham and cheese croissant as well as the pan au chocolate with my double shot espresso and machiato tradicionale. The place itself was nice and quiet, the local construction not as much but my wife and I had a laugh that whatever tool there were using sounded like the horn of Gondor. Prices quite reasonable, would not hesitate to go back

Adina C.

Google
I loved this caffe so much! The staff is so friendly and kind, you could also tell they put a lot of love and attention in their work. Irvin prepared our drinks and they were perfect 😍 We’ll definitely come back!

ABoricuaLifeinUSA! “Cars V.

Google
Please subscribe to my YouTube channel aboricualifeinusa. Nice small place in the heart of old San Juan.It looks like its locally owned but its from a global franchise. The coffee is from a local farm.Coffee is a bit pricy but it was good.

Lorraine K.

Google
Good iced coffee but pricey for the size you get. Typical tall size for over $6. Good AC and place to sit. Good atmosphere.