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    Panoteca San Miguel

    4.0 (13 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    "Sourdough" white loaf
    Taylor F.

    Hidden gem. The cinnamon rolls are lightly glazed with a cream cheese frosting and gooey on the bottom and just incredible. The pastries in the display case were all delicious. I was a little disappointed in the sourdough bread which wasn't sour at all. The yeast could definitely ferment way longer as my loaf tasted more like white Italian bread. Regardless, the taste of the pastries made up for the $10 loaf of mediocre bread. Highly recommend if you're looking for more sweets that aren't the typical panadería finds

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    Just Your Average Dog W.

    Very good outdoor pizza and wine spot. Service was spot-on. Ended up buying a loaf of their bakery made bread to bring home.

    Alula A.

    Por el amor al pan, pastelería y otros productos horneados. Panoteca San Miguel is one of the best bakeries I've ever visited. From breakfast sandwiches, breads, dessert items, and coffee, they never miss a beat. Even though we were staying in Condado, we came out to Monacillo Urbano twice to visit this gem of a bakery. My recommendations: - Any of the breakfast sandwiches, but the monte cristo and egg sando were standouts - Lemon bombolini - Cinnamon rolls - Cafe tonico or an iced latte

    One of the best bakeries I've been to in quite some time. The croissants give the ones I had in Paris a run for there money. The cinnamon rolls are buttery and delicious. Service is great and the vibe is chill. What more can you ask for. Coffee was fantastic as well

    Jimena Pizza

    Great place for pizza and wine! A must every Thursday for wine night! The service was quick. Seating is outside and first come first serve, there is only one small table inside, but has a huge parking lot at no charge! lighting outside for a comfortable setting!

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    Excellent European style bread, pastries, sandwiches, and mallorcas that rival Pepin's. The pizzas on Thursday night are also fantastic.

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    The cinnamon rolls are lightly glazed with a cream cheese frosting and gooey on the bottom and just incredible.

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    Kasalta - The pie. This was so good.  That's warmed guava yall

    Kasalta

    4.0(939 reviews)
    7.8 km
    $$

    Great selection and nice staff. I would recommend most anything they serve. AMAZING sweet selection.read more

    I don't normally leave reviews, but it was so so bad I need people to heed my warning and not let…read morethis place rob you of what a good breakfast bakery in Puerto Rico can be. The good thing first- the line goes through fairly quickly considering how busy they were the day I was there, Sunday July 19, 2026, and parking was plentiful. Service was fine, cleanliness was good. The bad. Way overpriced for this region. There are plenty of bakeries in Puerto Rico offering the same things at half the price. The worst. The food quality sucked. Jugo de China Natural usually means squeezed to order. It was squeezed ahead of time and served with ice without being asked. Fresh squeezed orange juice is best served room temp. A good one will still be a little foamy on the top with very low acidity Ham and Cheese on Mayorca Bread- a staple of PR breakfast. Traditionally served pressed with a little powdered sugar on top that caramelizes a little because of the pressing. This one had a ton of floury tasting powdered sugar on the top and bottom of the top and inside the top and bottom of the bread, not normal at all. And for whatever reason, mine was served with the insides of the bread out side but I saw others that weren't served that way. So strange. And the ham was oddly pale. Also, no knives or forks to be found, so the extra sugar was extra confusing Quesitos- I ordered 4 to take out. I should not have. They went straight to the trash. The dough was severely under baked and soggy yet the filling was dry and crumbly without barely any sugar on top to offset the cream cheese. Arroz con Dulce- overly sweet and watery. Also went straight to the trash. Should be a little thicker from the starch of the rice combining with the sweet milk as it cooks. It tasted like they cooked the rice separately and then added cinnamon, evaporated milk and a ton of sugar without heating it. Not even a hint of vanilla to be found. For $44 dollars before tip. It was straight disrespectful to tourists and locals alike. I hope they improve because there is nothing worst than a popular spot resting on the laurels of a good location PS- The Habichuelas Escabeche were good.

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    Kasalta - Comedor

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    Kasalta - Box of treats... Strawberry cheesecake, grava flaky pastry, and apple, guava and cheese danish

    Box of treats... Strawberry cheesecake, grava flaky pastry, and apple, guava and cheese danish

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    Seating area

    Café Cuatro Sombras - 8oz Latte

    Café Cuatro Sombras

    4.4(616 reviews)
    10.0 km
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    Local coffee roaster tucked into a beautiful old San Juan building -- high ceilings, exposed wood…read morebeams, and an arched menu board that gives the whole space a warm, artisanal feel without trying too hard. Grabbed an iced latte and an iced tea to go: the latte was smooth and well-balanced, not over-roasted like a lot of tourist-zone coffee shops nearby, and the iced tea was refreshing after walking the cobblestone streets. The menu keeps it simple -- espresso drinks, paninis (Cuatro Sombras, Yauco, Viejo San Juan), open toast with avocado & egg or salmon, and a solid breakfast lineup with guava butter toast and dulce de papaya oatmeal that lean into the Puerto Rican flavor profile. Loved seeing local sodas and juices in the fridge case alongside the usual water and La Croix. Staff moved efficiently even with a small crowd at the counter. Good spot to duck into for a quality coffee break in Old San Juan -- feels like a real local roaster rather than a chain, and the space itself is worth a look even if you're just passing through.

    Was doing some walking around Old San Juan and wanted to get coffee and a quick bite. Found this…read moreplace through Yelp and with the good reviews, had to try it out. My sister and I got the same sandwich, Cuatro Sombras Panini and it was delicious! A bit heavy on the garlic aioli but it gave it a lot of flavor I got and iced caramel latte, I like when I can taste the coffee more than the flavoring and it was a perfect balance. My sister got their iced mocha. She likes her coffee sweeter than I do but she still really liked her drink too. The reason I'm giving this place 4 stars is because all the tables were a bit dirty. It wasn't busy when we first walked in but we still had to wipe down our own table

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    Café Cuatro Sombras - Caramel latte

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    Panadería España Repostería - Chocolate Cover Strawberries

    Panadería España Repostería

    4.3(474 reviews)
    8.0 km
    $$

    This is an all plant base restaurant. They have all the Puerto Rican specialty and some other Latin…read moreand American popular dishes. The restaurant is spacious with colorful and expressive art all over the walls. You're hearing Latin music in the background there's a large bar in the left corner. The menu is big, there's so much that you would want to try so go with the big party. Your offered three different styles of plant proteins when you order your traditional dish. We had the Pasteles, Mofongo, ALcapurria and Sorullitos. Everything came out hot and fresh. The Mofongo was out of this world. And I make Mofongo. The Alcapurria was delicious of Smith's first time having it. The portions are large enough to share. Or have leftovers. You are so lucky to meet the owner. The super friendly gentleman he gave us the backstory of why he started this restaurant. Changing his diet helped him recover from cancer. And it was about the way he ate. So he wanted to share this opportunity with meat eaters. So the whole goal of his restaurant is vegan food for meat eater so they can see that they are not missing anything. The owner also is a famous DJ. He has a talk show radio. And he's been doing it since the 70s. It was a lovely experience my Bestie found this restaurant for me. Because I'm a vegan/sometimes pescatarian. I don't get to try all the foods. It was such a lovely experience.

    Authentic Spaniard Bakery . If you would like Spaniard food, you crave "jamón Serrano", manchego…read morecheese, a great Spaniard potato omelette or a real Mallorca, if you're in Puerto Rico this the spot. The service is friendly and cordial. The bread is unique, a most have or take with you. There is no table service but the tables are kept cleaned. The place is always busy but you will find a table. The menu includes a bakery, sandwiches and food sections. There is parking and valet. PE has great vibes. Most of the employees are Spaniard and ready to help you navigate the menu and answer your questions.

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    Panadería España Repostería - Wine Cellar

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    Panadería España Repostería - Fabada Soup

    Fabada Soup

    Panadería España Repostería - Cuban Sandwich

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    Panoteca San Miguel - bakeries - Updated August 2026

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