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Barrachina’s restaurant, in Old San Juan, has a plaque at the entrance to commemorate the birthplace of the piña colada.
Puerto Rico’s National Drink: The Piña Colada
An introduction to the Island’s most popular cocktail.
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Barrachina’s restaurant, in Old San Juan, has a plaque at the entrance to commemorate the birthplace of the piña colada.
An introduction to the Island’s most popular cocktail.
Toast these luscious alcohol-free libations on your next trip to the Island.
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A new generation of bartenders is transforming Puerto Rico into a premier drinking destination.
Delicious food, followed by salsa dancing await you at La Placita de Santurce.
La Placita de Santurce in San Juan is a hub for great restaurants, intriguing bars, and all-night salsa dancing.
Piñones, an area just east of San Juan that is famed for its seaside food kiosks and colorful local culture.
If you love to dance, you'll love Puerto Rico.
The cocktail scene at La Factoría.
Looking for a party? You'll always be able to find one in the vibrant nightlife scene of San Juan!
Don't forget to pack your dancing shoes when traveling to Puerto Rico.