LaVerguenza Puertorrican Chinchorro
We didn’t rent a car in San Juan because we figured it’d be cheaper not to. We were pretty right on that. Uber’s were cheap. I don’t think we ever paid over $10 before tip anywhere we went in the city.
Most of our drivers were quiet, which is fine with me. I don’t always like small talk. On Saturday morning, we got a pretty chatty and knowledgeable driver who gave us a quick history lesson and pointed out some places to visit along our route.
We were driving up Calle Norzagaray on our way to the Farmer’s Market. He pointed out the La Perla barrio where the music video for Despacito was filmed then across the street, a bar he liked that had great ocean views.
La Verguenza Puertorrican Chinchorro is a multi-level bar on the corner of Calle Norzagaray and Calle Tanca in Old San Juan. The address for the bar is Bulevar del Valle and I don’t know if that’s just another name for one of the streets or what but that name doesn’t show up on maps….but if you put the address in Google, it gets you to the right place. Read more…
Chocobar Cortes
Saturday in San Juan was another pretty lazy day. Our plan was to get up, go to the Farmer’s Market and walk around Old San Juan again.
The Farmer’s Market was pretty disappointing. We spent about five minutes there and moved on. There really weren’t many vendors and we didn’t find the street food we were looking for. Turns out, we should have went to the piers. There were several food trucks lined up there but we had no idea.
We started walking Old San Juan again just appreciating the old buildings and brick roads. It was about brunch time and I had accidentally found a place that looked delicious just a few blocks from where we were at.
Chocobar Cortes is a 4th Generation farm-to-bar chocolate manufacturer in Old San Juan. Their shop is Calle San Francisco and the corner with Calle San Justo. The building is a couple of different store fronts with a bar and cafe along street level and an art gallery up a flight of stairs. Read more…
Gelato & Co (San Juan)
Our lazy day in San Juan didn’t take us too far from the hotel. We went to the beach in the morning. I walked down the street for lunch. Swam in the pool in the afternoon Went to the hotel restaurant for dinner. This vacation was about relaxing and we tried to strike a good balance between exploration and being lazy.
We skipped dessert at the restaurant because we had coupons for gelato. The hotel gave us a coupon book to enjoy some of the hotels features. Drinks, gambling, and gelato all on the house.
Gelato & Co is a chain of gelato store mostly in the Caribbean. They do have two stores in the mainland US in Houston and Naples.
The San Juan location of Gelato & Co is on Ashford Avenue in a retail space attached to one of the towers of the San Juan Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino. It’s only accessible from a street level entrance through the parking circle to the hotel. There’s no connection to inside the hotel because the Gelato shop sits right next to the entrance of the parking garage.
Gingambo – Aromas Del Caribe
Day three of our 10th Anniversary trip was really lazy. We spent time at the beach, walked the neighborhood for lunch, then spent even more time at the pool before almost falling asleep at 4:00 in the air conditioned hotel room on the 7th floor of the Marriott Resort overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
We didn’t fall asleep though….and when it came time for dinner, we decided that night was going to be our lazy night and we’d just eat at the hotel restaurant.
Gingambo is the main sit down restaurant inside the San Juan Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino on Ashford Avenue in the San Juan’s Condado sub-barrio. The restaurant’s presence is felt all throughout the outdoor activity areas of the resort at the beach level entrance. If you come in from the street, you will have to take the elevator down to get to the entrance.
Punk Burger Bistro Bar
Day three of our Puerto Rican vacation was beach day. Our hotel was right on Condado Beach. The beach itself is public but the hotel had drink service, beach chairs and umbrellas near the water.
I had never been in an Ocean before so I was really looking forward to having a hotel on the beach. J was just really looking forward to kicking back with her toes in the sand and a cocktail in her hand.
We split our morning between the beach and the pool before getting out and venturing out of the hotel for lunch. We had picked up a couple of menus the previous night when we were walking down Ashford Avenue and really wanted to try something a little more authentic Puerto Rican. We headed towards a restaurant a couple of blocks down and found they had already switched to off season hours so they were no longer open for lunch.
We decided to just keep walking. J spotted a sign across the street from where we were that had the word “burger” on it. She asked if I wanted to check out their menu. I’ll never pass up a burger.
Punk Burger Bistro Bar is right on the corner of Ashford Avenue and CII Vendig. The restaurant is part of a mixed use development with several businesses on the street level and condos above it. There’s a short flight of stairs you have to go up to get to the split level restaurant.
Tavola Trattoria Local
The purpose of this trip was the celebrate our 10th Wedding Anniversary. That date was our first full day in town on Thursday.
We spent the day at Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo San Cristobal so when we got in the Uber to head back to the hotel, we were ready to relax.
Dinner that night needed to be something a little special. We got ourselves up and moving a little after 6:00. We decided just to walk down Ashford Avenue to see what we could find.
I thought about maybe doing actual Puerto Rican food but that place seemed more laid back than we were looking for. J spotted an Italian restaurant across the street. I had written off Italian because we had pizza for lunch but she looked at the menu hanging outside and thought it looked good so we headed.
Tavola Trattoria Local is a fairly small but cute Italian restaurant on a very busy stretch of Ashford Avenue near CII Vendig. It shares a building with a couple of other restaurants. They are in the east end of the space right next to the public parking lot.
Castillo San Cristobal
501 Calle Norzagary- San Juan, PR 00901
- (787) 449-4049
- Website
This post might look similar but it really is different than post about Castillo San Felipe del Morro.
Castillo San Cristobal is part of the San Juan National Historic Site along with El Morrow and the wall that surrounds the city. If you pay to get in to one of the forts, you get in to the other as well. We paid at El Morro then walked over to San Cristobal after lunch.
Castillo San Cristobal is about 200 years newer than El Morro. The fort as we see it today started construction in 1766. When it was finished not quite 20 years later, San Juan had a second fortification and the city was walled off. You couldn’t get in to the city from land or by sea.
San Cristobal sits on the east side of the city on PR-25 at the intersection with Calle Norzagary. The entrance to this fort is a little bit more modern with a parking lot for staff vehicles in front of a farily modern visitors center. The visitors center is air conditioned and we really needed that. They show a short movie on the history of the fortifications in San Juan alternating between Spanish and English every fifteen minutes.
Pirilo (Old San Juan)
I didn’t do a ton of research when I started looking at restaurants in San Juan because I was hoping we’d just stumble on somethings. We didn’t have a car so I wasn’t going to plot out our meals knowing we’d have to take Ubers everywhere.
J and I spent our first full day in Puerto Rico exploring the forts of Old San Juan. We spent a couple of hours at Castillo San Felipe del Morrow then made our way down the hill looking for someplace to eat.
One of the few restaurants I kept seeing over and over again as a place we needed to eat at was just a few blocks away so I put it in my GPS and we headed that direction.
Pirilo in Old San Juan is on Calle Tanca in the heart of Old San Juan. I was super confused by that address because the entrance to the restaurant is actually on C. Fortaleza right around the corner. The building is shared with Douglas Pub so I assume that’s where the Calle Tanca address comes from. You can find the entrance to the pizza place by looking for the awning on the front door. Read more…
Castillo San Felipe del Morro
501 Calle Norzagaray- San Juan, PR 00901
- (787) 729-6960
- Website
Time to do some sightseeing. The first thing we both wanted to do was check out the historic forts in the Old San Juan area of the city.
We called for an Uber after we got done with our quick breakfast and had him drop us off right at the entrance to the bigger of the two forts…Castillo San Felipe del Morro.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro was built beginning in 1539 by Spain. The Spanish would continue to add on to the fort and the surrounding city all the way up until the Spanish-American ware in 1898 when the United States was ceded control of the fort and the Island to the Americans with the Treaty of Paris.
El Morro sits right on the Atlantic Coast on the Islet of Old San Juan. There is a really long sidewalk that leads through two large open fields that are apparently a really good place to fly a kite. Our Uber dropped us off in the roundabout right next to the start of this long walk and we started the hike up the slight hill. Read more…
La Panderia
Avenue Ashford 1309- San Juan, PR 00907
- (787) 722-7000
- Website
- Menu
The first full day in San Juan was spent exploring the historic parts of the city. We took an Uber out to the National Historic Sites and walked through Viejo San Juan.
We wanted to start the day with something light and not get bogged down in a big heavy breakfast. The feels like temperature was over 100 degrees and we were going to be outside walking a lot.
We noticed a little cafe area just inside the entrance to our hotel when we checked in. J jumped in the shower when we got up and she asked me if I’d run down and grab something to eat.
La Panderia is inside the San Juan Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino in the Condado subbarrio of San Juan. The hotel is right along Condado beach on Ashford Avenue where it meets CII Caribe. La Panderia is right inside the lobby when you walk in off to the right. It’s tucked in to the corner of room with no walls separating it from the rest of the lobby.
280 Bulevar del Valle
210 Calle San Francisco
1309 Ashford Avenue
1309 Ashford Avenue
1129 Ashford Avenue
1131 Ashford Avenue, Cond Davinci Suite 3
201 Calle Tanca

