5 Best Restaurants in San Jose, Costa Rica

Café Miel Garage

$ | Barrio Otoya

A scant two tables and a small counter are the only seating in this tiny converted garage. But the coffee, harvested from its own plantation in Tarrazú in the Los Santos region, is robust and flavorful, as are the cakes and ice creams. The main branch here in Barrio Otoya has very limited seating. A more spacious outlet operates in Escazú, out in the Central Valley.

Avda. 9, C. 13, San José, San José, 10101, Costa Rica
2221–0897
Known For
  • located in a converted garage, hence the name
  • fruit smoothies served in a jar
  • good selection of cakes and pastries

Café Mundo

$$ | Barrio Otoya
The upstairs café at this corner restaurant serves meals on a porch, on a garden patio, or in two dining rooms. Try the soup of the day and fresh-baked bread to start; main courses include shrimp in a vegetable cream sauce or lomito en salsa de vino tinto (tenderloin in a red-wine sauce). Save room for the best chocolate cake in town, drizzled with homemade blackberry sauce. Café Mundo is a popular, low-key gay hangout that draws a mixed gay-straight clientele. This is one of the few center-city restaurants with its own parking lot.
C. 15, Avdas. 9–11, San José, San José, 10102, Costa Rica
2222–6190
Known For
  • popular LGBTQ hangout
  • delicious chocolate cake
  • place to see and be seen
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.

Cafeoteca

$ | Barrio Escalante

This café blends and roasts its own coffee on-site which pairs well with the cakes and pies on offer. All coffees served here are also for sale in the shop, including samplers of eight different varieties from around the country in individual single-cup sachets.

C. 31, Avda. 5, San José, San José, 10101, Costa Rica
2253--8426
Known For
  • good selection of specialty coffees from around the country
  • knowledgeable baristas
  • only works with small coffee suppliers

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Franco

$ | Barrio Escalante

Fashionable Franco serves gourmet beverages made from the country’s premium coffees. Your inner amateur barista may want to check into the slate of coffee workshops offered here.

Avda. 7, Cs. 31–33, San José, San José, 10101, Costa Rica
4082–7006
Known For
  • cool, tree-shaded patio is an oasis in the busy city
  • farm-fresh ingredients from small suppliers
  • informative coffee workshops

Juan Valdez Café

$ | Sabana Norte

This sleek, modern west-side coffee shop and store is an island of all-Colombian products, both beverage and souvenirs, in Costa Rica. They serve cakes, pastries, and delicious coffee milkshakes. We won’t tell anyone if you go here.

Blvd. Rohrmoser, San José, San José, Costa Rica
4700–2361
Known For
  • an island of Colombian coffee in Costa Rica
  • tasty coffee milkshakes
  • lots of coffee and souvenirs---Colombian, of course---for purchase