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Club Villa, Palmas Del Mar
Humacao, PR 00791

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939.286.4123

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WE – SA ▹ 5:30PM TO 10:00PM

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Café de la Plaza

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Cafe de La Plaza was established in 1975. It is recognized as being the first restaurant in Palmas del Mar, Puerto Rico.  Café de La Plaza Ristorante Italiano serves up some of the most authentic Italian cuisine on the east coast of Puerto Rico. Our chefs combine flavors from all regions of Italy including Rome, Sicily, and Tuscany.

All our sauces are deliciously homemade. We conscientiously bring you a farm-to-table experience by growing a lot of the ingredients that go into your enjoyable meal from our farm in Yabucoa, PR and the farms of other local growers in that region. At Cafe de La Plaza, family and food are a big part of our lives. We want to create a casual fun family style dining experience that you can enjoy with you friends and loved ones. We hope you will join us at out table. Buon Appetito!

OWNER BIOGRAPHY

Cristina Colon is an entrepreneur and attorney from Humacao, Puerto Rico. She is the current proprietor of Café de La Plaza Italian restaurant in Palmas del Mar and the CEO of Cinmarc & Associates, LLC, a public housing consulting firm in Puerto Rico.

She was born and raised in Puerto Rico and graduated from American University in Washington, DC with a degree in Public Communication, and from St. Thomas School of Law, in Miami Florida with a Juris Doctor.

Inspired by her travels around the world & family’s background in Italian cuisine, Cristina started Café de La Plaza Ristorante Italiano in 2009. In 2020 she was recognized by Forbes magazine as one of the four women reshaping the restaurant culture in Puerto Rico. Since then, she has used her restaurant as a vessel to host philanthropic events for non-profits on the island including El Hospital de Ninos in San Juan and The Palmas Academy.

 

PUERTO RICO RESTAURANT WEEK™  DINNER MENU

$49*/pp

Choose one for each course

 

~APERITIF~

TUSCAN KISS

Skyy Vodka, Prosecco, Crème de Violet, Lime Juice, Simple Syrup

 


~FIRST COURSE~

ARANCINI DI RISO

Crispy Risotto Rice Balls, Mutti Tomato, Basil, Mozarella

● 

POLPETTE AL FORNO

Homemade Meatballs, Pomodoro, Parmigiano Reggiano

● 

BRUSCHETTA DI PISSELI

Petit Pua, Ricotta, Mint, Lemon Zest, Focaccia Bread

 


~SECOND COURSE~

RAVIOLI ESTIVI

Stuffed Pear and Gorgonzola Ravioli, Garlic Cream Sauce, Roasted Walnuts

TORTELLINI ALL’ARRABIATA

Veal Stuffed Tortellini, Spicy Pomodoro Sauce

SALMONE AL PEPERONE

Wild Caught Atlantic Salmon, Red Pepper Puree, Cannelini Beans, Sundried Tomato

 


~DESSERT~

CHOCOLATE SMORES CAKE

TIRAMISU

 


*Price does not include tax or tip

Italian

Plaza, San Juan, P.

R., La

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About this Item

Title

  • Plaza, San Juan, P.R., La

Names

  • Detroit Publishing Co., copyright claimant

  • Detroit Publishing Co., publisher

Created / Published

  • c1903.

Headings

  • – 

    Plazas

  • – 

    Puerto Rico–San Juan

Headings

  • Dry plate negatives.

Genre

  • Dry plate negatives

Notes

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    Detroit Publishing Co. no. 016733.

  • – 

    Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Medium

  • 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LC-D4-16733 [P&P]

Source Collection

  • Detroit Publishing Company photograph collection (Library of Congress)

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D. C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Digital Id

  • det 4a11141 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/det.4a11141

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2016794776

Reproduction Number

  • LC-DIG-det-4a11141 (digital file from original)

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication.

Online Format

  • image

LCCN Permalink

  • https://lccn.loc.gov/2016794776

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  • Dublin Core Record

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  • Detroit Publishing Company
    (25,173)
  • American Memory
    (513,356)
  • Prints and Photographs Division
    (1,024,755)
  • Library of Congress Online Catalog
    (1,347,717)

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Detroit Publishing Co., Copyright Claimant, and Publisher Detroit Publishing Co. Plaza, San Juan, P.R., La. San Juan Puerto Rico, ca. 1903. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2016794776/.

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Detroit Publishing Co, C. C. & Detroit Publishing Co, P. (ca. 1903) Plaza, San Juan, P.R., La. San Juan Puerto Rico, ca. 1903. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2016794776/.

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Detroit Publishing Co., Copyright Claimant, and Publisher Detroit Publishing Co. Plaza, San Juan, P.R., La. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2016794776/>.

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