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    Bar in San Juan, Puerto Rico

    Los 3 Cuernos

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    Old San Juan bar corridor, no reservation needed.

    Los 3 Cuernos, Bar in San Juan

    About Los 3 Cuernos

    Los 3 Cuernos sits on Calle San Francisco in the heart of Old San Juan's bar corridor — walkable, walk-in friendly, and suited to a night that moves between venues. Arrive before 9 PM on a Thursday or Friday to get the atmosphere before the weekend crowd peaks. A solid stop on a bar crawl route, particularly for groups.

    Quick Take: Los 3 Cuernos, Old San Juan

    359 Calle San Francisco puts Los 3 Cuernos in the thick of Old San Juan's bar corridor — one of the most walkable drinking neighborhoods in the Caribbean. If you're building a night out in the historic quarter, this address is worth knowing, but go in with calibrated expectations: the venue data is sparse, which means the experience lives or dies on what you find when you walk through the door.

    The editorial angle here is spirit specialty. Old San Juan's leading bars tend to anchor themselves to a category — rum at La Factoría, craft cocktails at Chillums Gallery , and Los 3 Cuernos follows that pattern. The name itself (three horns) signals something deliberate about identity, even if the specific spirit program isn't confirmed in our records. Assume this is a bar with a point of view rather than a generic drinks list.

    Timing matters here. Old San Juan's bar scene runs late and loud on weekends , Calle San Francisco fills up after 10 PM, and energy spills from bar to bar. If you're here for a special occasion or a date night, arrive before 9 PM on a Thursday or Friday to get the atmosphere before the crowd tips from lively into chaotic. Weekend midday is the quietest window if conversation is the point. For groups celebrating something, the surrounding streets make venue-hopping easy , pair a visit here with a stop at El Batey Bar for contrast in register and vibe.

    Booking is easy , no reservation system is flagged, which in this neighborhood typically means walk-in friendly. That's useful for spontaneous plans but also means you can't count on space during peak hours. Show up with a backup option from our full San Juan bars guide and you won't be stranded if it's packed.

    For visitors building a broader itinerary, Old San Juan's density rewards planning. Check our San Juan restaurants guide, hotels guide, and experiences guide to fill out the trip. Further afield, Guavate in Cayey and Da Bowls in Aguadilla show how different Puerto Rico's bar and food culture gets once you leave the capital. And for a point of comparison on what a genuinely spirit-forward bar program looks like, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu sets a high bar in a similarly tourism-heavy island city.

    Bottom line: Los 3 Cuernos earns a spot on a San Juan bar crawl route, particularly for groups who want Old San Juan's energy with a tighter, more focused drinks identity than a generic tourist bar. Arrive with time to settle in, not with a hard dinner reservation 45 minutes later.

    Practical Details

    VenueBookingLeading ForPeak Crowd
    Los 3 CuernosWalk-inBar crawl, groupsFri–Sat after 10 PM
    La FactoríaWalk-inRum cocktails, late nightWeekends
    Chillums GalleryWalk-inCraft cocktailsThu–Sat evenings
    El Batey BarWalk-inDive bar energy, cheap drinksNightly
    1919 RestaurantReservation advisedSpecial occasion, food + drinksWeekends

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a reservation at Los 3 Cuernos?

    Almost certainly not. Los 3 Cuernos sits on Calle San Francisco, the heart of Old San Juan's walk-in bar scene, where the format is drop-in drinking rather than booked tables. Show up, grab a spot. If you're bringing a large group on a weekend, arriving early in the evening is the practical move.

    What's the signature drink at Los 3 Cuernos?

    Specific menu details aren't confirmed in available data, but Los 3 Cuernos operates in a neighborhood defined by rum-forward cocktails and cold beer — the baseline expectation for any bar on the Calle San Francisco corridor. For a venue with a documented cocktail program and named drinks, La Factoría a few blocks away is the stronger reference point.

    Is Los 3 Cuernos good for groups?

    It works for small groups joining a bar crawl along Calle San Francisco, where the walkable format makes venue-hopping easy. For a seated group dinner or a large private gathering, you'll want somewhere with a reservable space — 1919 Restaurant or The Gallery Inn give groups more structure. Los 3 Cuernos reads as a stop, not a destination, for larger parties.

    Is Los 3 Cuernos worth the price?

    Pricing varies at Los 3 Cuernos; confirm via check the venue's official channels.

    Location

    359 C. de San Francisco, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico

    San Juan, Puerto Rico

    Compare Los 3 Cuernos

    Worth the Price? Los 3 Cuernos vs. Peers
    Venue
    Los 3 Cuernos
    La Factoría
    Raion
    The Gallery Inn
    1919 Restaurant
    Chillums Gallery

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • La Factoría, Notable alternative
    • Raion, Notable alternative
    • The Gallery Inn, Notable alternative
    • 1919 Restaurant, Notable alternative
    • Chillums Gallery, Notable alternative

    Against the Old San Juan bar field, Los 3 Cuernos occupies the middle ground: more focused than a generic tourist bar, less institutionally established than La Factoría. La Factoría is the benchmark for this neighborhood, multiple rooms, a rum-heavy cocktail program with genuine depth, and a reputation that draws both locals and visitors who know what they're looking for. If you only have one bar night in San Juan and want a guaranteed high-quality drinks experience, La Factoría is the safer bet.

    For special occasions where drinks are secondary to overall experience, 1919 Restaurant outperforms everything in this immediate peer set, it's the one address where you can book ahead, get proper food alongside a serious drinks program, and feel like the evening has been designed rather than improvised. Los 3 Cuernos doesn't compete on that axis. It competes on spontaneity, location, and the kind of bar energy that works best as part of a longer night rather than the centerpiece of one.

    Chillums Gallery is the closest stylistic peer if the spirit-specialty angle proves to be accurate, both feel like bars with a point of view rather than a catch-all drinks list. For groups who want the cheapest, most unpretentious option in Old San Juan's historic core, El Batey Bar wins on price and atmosphere. Los 3 Cuernos sits between those two registers: less grungy than El Batey, less polished than La Factoría, and worth including on a crawl that hits all three.

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