Well, come on, it was vacation and what would vacation be with out some delicious local cocktails?
I had been eyeing up these bars since we made it to the island, so I was very glad that it was our first stop. Our bar tender did not seem to know too much English so our drink orders were fairly simple. Rum and Coke for Mr. O’Connell, Passoã and Orange Juice for Bobbie and her Mom, and for me - Medalla Light, my go-to beer in Puerto Rico (only 3 carbs and its “full of Spirit”).
Bar #1 – One of the MANY Roadside Bars. About every mile in Rincon there are these little roadside bars which are just a shack with a pool table, a jukebox and some cheap drinks.
I had been eyeing up these bars since we made it to the island, so I was very glad that it was our first stop. Our bar tender did not seem to know too much English so our drink orders were fairly simple. Rum and Coke for Mr. O’Connell, Passoã and Orange Juice for Bobbie and her Mom, and for me - Medalla Light, my go-to beer in Puerto Rico (only 3 carbs and its “full of Spirit”).
Bar #2 - Shipwreck Bar and Grill
For me, Shipwreck can be described like this – simple décor, fun feel, and GREAT appetizers. They had some pretty killer calamari and an interesting take on Jalapeño Poppers – it was more like a single fried cream cheese and jalapeno cake, if that makes any sense. For drinks this go around: Mr. O’Connell and Bobbie had their favs, Vodka Tonic and Rum and Diet, respectively. Mrs. O’Connell had the Medalla Light and I went with the frozen Piña Colada.It was also here that Bobbie adopted a new motto:
Bar #3 - Villa Cofresi Hotel & Restaurant
The good times rolled on at this little hotel hut bar. It was just at the end of hotel's open air lobby and next to the swimming pool and featured an excellent view of Rincon beach. What made this place a lot of fun was their famous "El Pirata" drink, or Pirate Drink. It’s a pretty toxic mixture of multiple rums and other ingredients, including evaporated milk, served to you in a coconut. Our bar tender lets us in on how the drink is made:
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Yo Ho Ho Yum . . .
Bar #4 - Calypso Cafe & Tropical Bar
The final stop is probably one of the most talked about watering holes in all of Rincon - Calypso Cafe & Tropical Bar. Calypso is noted mostly as a surfer’s bar, and for good reason. The beach is home to one of the world’s great surfing locations and with the Calypso’s great selection of munchies and active night life what surfer would not love to be at this great beach hang out. While there, I highly suggest ordering the Jalapeño burger, so good I had to visit the bar more then once to get another taste. Calypso also features a great gift shop to pick up items for those back at home.