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Casa Don Q – A Little History & Lots of Good Rum!

Posted on Apr 7th, 2007 by Gwenn • Updated on Sep 20th, 2009

Casa Don Q

For a quick and tasty stop, go to Casa Don Q in Old San Juan. Don Q brand is the rum preferred by Puerto Ricans – stop in and taste for yourself, and see why!

Casa Don Q is a small “museum” that has information about rum making and the history of the Don Q brand. Casa Don Q is across the street from the Pier 1 cruise ship dock, and just seconds away from the Casita Information Center.

The bartenders will explain the different kinds of Don Q rums and what to mix them with. They have a bar for free taste tests of all the Don Q rum products – even the top of the line Grand Anejo! They also have a gift shop for purchasing Don Q rum, clothing and accessories.

It is a wonderfully cool and delicious stop during your day in Old San Juan. There are even clean bathrooms available!

Enjoy and don’t forget to tip your bartender!

From Nov 1 – April 30, they’re open Monday – Wednesday from 11:00am – 8:00pm, Friday – Sunday from 9:00am – 6:00pm, and they’re closed on Thursday.

From May 1 – October 31, they’re open Monday – Friday from 9:00am – 6:00pm., and they’re closed on Saturday and Sunday.

Allow 30 minutes

Phone: (787)977-1720

Casa Don Q is located on the waterfront in Old San Juan, right next to the PR Visitor’s Information Center and across from the Casita.

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