When I met Stefan in San Juan, we stayed at the San Juan Hotel and Casino. It was about $150 - $200 a night and it was really nice. We ate at the restaurant in the hotel and the food was average and overpriced, but the service was great and the drinks were good. Stefan ordered the endless flights of wine for $25 and the “flights” were huge. Seriously, the waitress poured us at least 2 glasses of wine into each flight and there were four flights total. No wonder I was SO hung over the next day. Barf.

Yep, I’m still a brunette ![]()

The San Juan Hotel and Casino has really contemporary furnishings in the rooms (White leather, lucite chairs, etc.) and the lobby is beautiful. The casino is open until 4am and the pool is open 24 hours (which I have NEVER seen at a hotel before). They also have a popular club at the San Juan Hotel and entry is free for guests.
Here is Stefan packing for his business trip to Oklahoma, after the valet brought our beautiful car around…

I thought it was funny that he was pulling his big-baller clothes out of a cardboard box in our beater truck as he was suiting up his alter-ego El Suave Producer.
Michael Porfirio Mason, I’m calling you out. Name that brand of shirt, tie and shoes. I know you don’t keep yours in a cardboard box, but to each their own ;)…
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Shirt Canali, shoes Gucci, tie definitely Zegna. All imported from Italy. Right?
Nice. 2 out of 3 isn’t bad. The shoes are Bruno Magli, still a fabulously fine Italian product.
Don Mason; good call. What you can’t see is the Armani Suit in the bag along with one Canali tie (the other two are Zegna) and the 100% silk pocket squares.
Oops…I thought it was Versace. My bad…
oh summer, that wasn’t Drambuie, it was Sambuca (an Italian aniseed-flavored liquer) with a few coffee beans in it. i had it with my double espresso after dinner!
Although Drambuie and Sambucca are nothing alike, you aren’t far off…I like that stuff too even though it is a “girly” scotch whiskey (I guess the honey makes it a wussy drink).