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Meson Sandwiches – Fresh from Puerto Rico

Meson Sandwiches — the pride of Puerto Rico for over 40 years — has finally arrived in America. Just one bite and you’ll understand why Travel + Leisure magazine ranked Meson Sandwiches one of the best restaurant chains in the world.
Why? Because at Meson Sandwiches we put our heart and soul — to say nothing of the world’s freshest and finest ingredients — into everything we serve, from our handmade sandwiches to our fabulous all-day breakfasts, home baked pastries and fresh-from-the-island coffee.
Yes, the sandwich has landed — right in your back yard!

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Meson famous coffee

How did our coffee become legendary, even on an island known for coffee? Because we use only the finest hand-selected 100% Arabica beans which we medium roast in the traditional style. The result is a rich hazelnut-colored coffee with pronounced chocolate and floral notes that must be tried to be believed.

Meson Special Sandwich

On those days when no ordinary sandwich will do, it’s time for the Meson Special. The luxury model of the El Meson sandwich line, the Meson Special is an indulgent combination of your favorite meat plus savory-sweet grilled onions and hot, melty Swiss cheese. Go on, live a little.

All Pro Sandwich

The name says it all: this is a sandwich for professionals only! A heaping pile of Virginia ham and peppery pastrami, sweet sautéed onions and rich, melted Swiss cheese, all served hot off the grill on your choice of bread. If you’re a true sandwich lover, it’s time to step up and go Pro!

Rubén Sandwich

Rubén Sandwich may have been invented in Omaha, but it was reinvented at El Meson! Our version starts with a heap of corned beef which we top with grilled onions and melted Swiss cheese — then serve double decker on multigrain bread. Add mustard and mayo!

Picante Pepper Steak Sandwich

This is no ordinary pepper steak‚ it’s picante! Generously spread among those succulent slices of roast beef and melted Swiss cheese is our own fiery secret recipe Meson Sandwiches pimento sauce. Put it all together and you’ve got a rich and beefy hot-but-not-too-hot twist on a classic pepper steak. The perfect sandwich lover’s change of pace.

Our Specialties

Sandwiches

Our hot grilled sandwiches have been called some of the best in the world. Which is probably why our customers eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Bursting with the fresh, lively flavors of the Caribbean, they make for an utterly unique sandwich eating experience.

Anytime Breakfasts

Our breakfasts are something else our customers can’t get enough of — which is why we serve them all day long. Stop by anytime of day for one of our famous breakfast sandwiches, breakfast platters, fresh-baked pastries or a cup of our legendary coffee.

Vegetarian

Don’t eat meat? You won’t go hungry at El Meson! Our menu has a broad selection of full-flavored meatless items, from our famous sandwiches — with soy salami, turkey, and roast beef if you like — to tempting vegetarian wraps.

Kids & Family

What family isn’t tired of the same old carryout pizza or bucket of chicken? El Meson’s giant Mesotrón is awesomeness — a great value for any picnic, evening meal or office party. Just one easily feeds 4-6 hungry sandwich lovers.

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El Mesón Sándwiches Overview

Meson Sandwiches is a fast-casual restaurant chain that primarily sells sandwiches, salads and breakfast items, which it serves all day long. Based in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico El Meson Sandwiches is Puerto Rico’s largest restaurant chain.

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El Mesón Sándwiches is ranked #55 on the Best Companies to Work For in Puerto Rico list. Zippia’s Best Places to Work lists provide unbiased, data-based evaluations of companies. Rankings are based on government and proprietary data on salaries, company financial health, and employee diversity.

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Frequently Asked Questions about El Mesón Sándwiches

When was El Mesón Sándwiches founded?

El Mesón Sándwiches was founded in 1972.

How many Employees does El Mesón Sándwiches have?

El Mesón Sándwiches has 125 employees.

How much money does El Mesón Sándwiches make?

El Mesón Sándwiches generates $6.4M in revenue.

What industry is El Mesón Sándwiches in?

El Mesón Sándwiches is in the fast food restaurant industry.

What type of company is El Mesón Sándwiches?

El Mesón Sándwiches is a private company.

Who are El Mesón Sándwiches’s competitors?

El Mesón Sándwiches competitors include Captain D’s, Chick-fil-A, Erik’s DeliCaf, Hartz Chicken Buffet, Slim Chickens, Lee’s Sandwiches, Sarku Japan, Duck Donuts, California Tortilla, Miami Subs Grill, Grandy’s, Cafe Express, Corner Bakery Cafe, la Madeleine, Teriyaki Madness, PDQ, Peter Piper Pizza, Fresh To Order, Golden Krust Bakery, Wet ‘n Wild.

Where is El Mesón Sándwiches’s headquarters?

El Mesón Sándwiches’s headquarters is in Mayagez, PR.

What is El Mesón Sándwiches’s website?

You can find the El Mesón Sándwiches website at www.elmesonsandwiches.com.

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Puerto Rico Archives – DivingPlace

Diving in Puerto Rico

An island that divides the Dominican Republic and the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea, is a predominantly mountainous landscape with coastal areas to the north and south – this is Puerto Rico. It was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493, and it remained under Spanish rule for 4 centuries. In 1898, after the Spanish–American War, Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States under the Treaty of Paris. Its capital, San Juan, is a vibrant modern city that is home to about half of the country’s population. While the island remains a territory of the United States, its official language is Spanish and its culture is distinctly Caribbean.

Dive Sites

Puerto Rico has hot and humid weather all year round. The average temperature on land in summer ranges from 27 ° C to 29°C, and in winter from 21 °C to 26 °C. Sea water indicators vary between 26-30 ° C. Hurricane season from June to November. The best time to visit the island is from December to April when the weather is relatively dry. Visibility ranges from 15-30m which is the best for exploring the following dive sites:

Metropolitan San Juan

This easy beach dive in the Condado area of ​​San Juan is perfect for beginner divers looking to brush up on their skills . Lava reefs with caves, tunnels and ledges provide shelter for flocks of snappers, Napoleons and gold sweepers. In the active spawning grounds of the inner and outer reefs, divers of all levels can encounter an impressive array of small tropical fish – French angels, jacks, blue wrasses, butterflyfish – that swim peacefully alongside seahorses, arrow crabs, coral shrimp, octopuses and bats. . Visibility under water is 3-6 meters. Condado Reef is also ideal for certification courses and night dives. nine0007

La Parguera

The most famous bay for bioluminescence is La Parguera, a small village in Southwest Puerto Rico. The local population of dinoflagellates literally illuminates the water at night, arranging an enchanting play of light. Divers can dive to coral formations and walls that many scuba divers consider to be the best in the Caribbean. There are also mangrove islands, with relatively shallow waters, where scuba divers can get close to manatees. nine0007

Mona Island

Mona Island, located 64 km west of the city of Mayagüez in Puerto Rico, is the Caribbean version of the Galapagos Islands. Known for pirate tales, cavernous cliffs, 90cm long iguanas, it offers unique diving conditions. Its waters are the clearest in Puerto Rico, with visibility up to 60 m. More than 270 species of fish have been found in Mona’s waters, including more than 60 reef-dwelling ones. Large marine animals such as turtles, whales and marlins visit the region during their migration. The island is surrounded by various types of coral reefs, underwater caves, cliffs and deep vertical walls. The most accessible dives are along the southern and western coasts. nine0007

Palomino Wall

This wall dive is a sandy slope that descends from 5 to 25 meters. It has a dense and thick coral cover. And offers divers the opportunity to see truly rare marine animals. This dive site is located on the east side of San Juan. The dive site is covered with fans, gorgonians, sponges, and hard and soft corals. There are many hawk turtles and eagle rays. Dolphins are regular visitors to the area. It is interesting to watch them from a boat during a break between dives. nine0007

Southern Puerto Rico

The continental shelf breaks a few miles off the south coast, forming an impressive 32 km long wall. Compared to the wall in the Cayman Islands, this Puerto Rican version has become the newest world-class dive site in the Caribbean. The wall, which runs parallel to the coast from the seaside village of La Parguera to the city of Ponce, descends the slopes, drops sharply from 18 to 37 meters, and disappears into the sea at a depth of 457 meters. Surrounded by valleys and deep trenches, the dive site is shrouded in coral gardens, deep sea gorgonians and other exquisite coral formations. Visibility can exceed 30 m. Only in the vicinity of La Parguera there are more than 50 diving sites. nine0007

Fajardo

This coastal town in eastern Puerto Rico offers divers the opportunity to explore reefs, caves, mini-walls and channels alongside a chain of islets. The reefs are adorned with a variety of corals, from delicate gorgonians to huge heads. Visibility is usually over 15m. Divers can hand feed many of the reef fish found in the area. Sand channels and a unique double-barrier reef surround Palomino Island. Striped pufferfish and parrotfish can often be seen here. Cayo Diablo, further east, is a treasure trove of corals and marine life, from green moray eels and barracudas to octopuses and rare manatees. nine0007

Humacao Region

South of Fajardo there are about 24 dive sites within an 8 km radius of the coast. Overhangs, caves and tunnels are found at a depth of 18 m along Basslet Reef. The reef itself is 1.6 km long, and dolphins come here in spring. Cracks, a labyrinth of caves and boulders are home to sea gobies and lobsters. With visibility often exceeding 30 m, the reserve is an ideal place for scuba diving. Divers in moderate currents can drift with nurse sharks and angelfish into a valley made up of straits and ledges. Experienced divers will be interested in the wall, which drops from 24 to 354 m.

Las Cuevas

If you like exploring caves, this is the perfect place to dive. The caves provide a good refuge for many marine animals who enjoy the safety of the natural terrain. Here you can find a lot of moray eels, shrimps, camouflaged crabs, lobsters and sharks resting on the sand. Invertebrates like small cracks and crevices that are easy to see in the reflective light of divers’ underwater lights.

Candyland

This is a relatively shallow dive site that allows intermediate divers to enjoy stunning scenery. It is advisable to bring a camera with you to capture underwater beauty. This dive site is known for its rich collection of corals, the vibrant colors of which are simply mesmerizing. Underwater fauna is represented by butterfly fish, bats, moray eels and dancing parrot fish. nine0007

Source Efra’s Wall

This dive site is a real explosion of underwater flora and fauna. A canyon is carved into the wall, which was captured by the Gorgonians. This is a relatively deep dive where the reef starts at a depth of 16 meters and drops to 30 meters. Scuba divers will swim among whip corals, large golden zoanthids, green sponges and colorful fans. Here you can find brightly colored crabs, cleaner shrimp and starfish. There are also large black coral forests that are home to schooling black durgas and striped parrotfish. nine0007

Getting there

The fastest and most efficient way to get to Puerto Rico is by plane. Flights from around the world land at San Juan Luis Munoz Marin International Airport on Isla Verde. Domestic flights are provided by the air gates of Isla Grande Airport in Miramar. Among the local airlines that provide air traffic, it is worth highlighting: Air Flamenco, Vieques Air, Link Cape Air.

At the airport, you can catch Taxi Turístico, which has a company badge on its logo. They can also be found in special parking lots at various points in San Juan, including Plaza de Armas and a few steps from Colón Square. Taxi fares from the airport to Condado, Old San Juan and Isla Verde start at $15. nine0007

Puerto Rico public buses run to all parts of the island. Tourists in San Juan will be most interested in two lines: the A5, which runs from Old San Juan to Isla Verde, and the B21, which runs between Old San Juan, Condado and the Plaza Las Américas shopping center in Hato Rey. The Department of Transportation operates an efficient Metrobus, which has the most extensive network in the city.

Dive Clubs

In Puerto Rico, despite the huge number of interesting dive sites, there are not many dive centers worthy of attention. Although there are schools capable of providing a high level of service and certification for various courses of study. Among the popular clubs, where experienced instructors work and there are modern diving equipment, the following deserve attention:

  • Caribe Aquatic Adventures. This is a dive center run by Karen and Tony Vega. The NAUI & PADI Club offers diving and snorkelling in Escambron Park behind the Normandie Hotel. Divers have access to four dives per day, snorkeling tours, open water resort scuba diving training and specialty courses. Also, island snorkeling picnics are organized on the islands of the east coast. Small groups, individual attention – the main principle of the center.
  • Unlimited Divers S-22222. It has a professional staff offering a variety of water sports. Diving tours are organized here for both adults and young scuba divers. Unlimited Divers is a certified dive center offering a variety of courses from beginner to dive master. The main goal of the club is to provide affordable, modern and exciting, and most importantly, safe scuba diving training.
  • Neptune’s Divers of Puerto Rico. The PADI Center is more than a scuba diving organization, it is a close-knit family of like-minded people. The main shore diving sites are located in the vicinity of Vega Baja, Manati, and also in the Arecibo areas. Experienced instructors guarantee that every dive to popular dive sites will be fun and safe. nine0004

Diving Reviews

Diving in Puerto Rico is a great way to get active on your vacation. Scuba diving enthusiasts will be able to experience the richness and splendor of underwater life while diving in warm and clear waters. Puerto Rico has plenty of coral reefs, caves and sea walls for divers of all skill levels. The waters surrounding the island are home to schools of colorful fish, including parrotfish, butterflyfish, moray eels, nests, blue wrasses, octopuses, barracudas, napoleons and seahorses. The best diving sites are off the south, east and west coasts of the island. Although diving straight off the beach at San Juan on the north coast takes divers into a world of lava reefs interspersed with caves, tunnels and ledges that provide shelter for schools of bass, copper brush, soft and hard corals. nine0007

On the east coast, areas with many attractions are located around Fajardo, the Humacao region and the islands of Palomino, Culebra and Vieques. The islands are great for night diving and have some of the most impressive bioluminescence in the world. Cayo Diablo is also a great place to visit, known among divers as a treasure trove of coral and marine life.

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