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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.
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