Cozy spot with live Latin jazz sets a calm, intimate mood. Authentic Cuban food shines with toasted Cuban bread in sandwiches and fresh bread with seafood. Craft cocktails like mojitos add to the vibrant, welcoming vibe despite tight seating.
Fresh bread comes with the seafood platter. Sandwiches use Cuban bread toasted just right.
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Parking can be complicated, but using a pay-by-phone app helps.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is recommended for street vendors.
Karaoke may be available during evening hours, adding to the lively atmosphere.
Cozy space with vintage dรฉcor and live bossa nova music creates a warm, nostalgic vibe. Bread offers a crispy outside and soft inside, perfect with omelettes and croquettes. Atmosphere feels like a lively family gathering with authentic Cuban charm.
Bread has a crispy outside with a soft inside that pairs well with dishes like omelettes and croquettes. It stands out as delicious and well-textured.
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Live Cuban music is featured every Friday and Saturday night.
Expect an intimate atmosphere with performances by local artists.
Friday nights showcase a special descarga performance with singer Raciell.
Small bakery serves authentic Nicaraguan breads with melting cheese that balance softness and sweetness. Lively, bustling vibe fills before 2 PM when fresh batches arrive. Cash-only and affordable prices make visits simple and enjoyable.
Freshly baked bread offers a perfect balance of softness and sweetness with a distinct Nicaraguan flavor. Many breads and sweets feature melting cheese combinations that enhance every bite.
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The bakery only accepts cash payments, so come prepared.
Prices have increased significantly, with some items costing over $20.
Expect the bakery to be busy, especially before 2 PM.
Dimly lit space with intimate atmosphere and lively music sets a romantic tone. Sweet plantain bread with caramelized coconut butter shines alongside inventive dishes. Thoughtful natural wine pairings complete the refined culinary experience.
Sweet plantain bread with caramelized coconut butter stands out as a highlight. Kouign amann and bread with butter also feature as notable options.
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The 7-course tasting menu costs $85, excluding wine.
The tasting menu changes monthly and is mostly seafood.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Espresso bar shines with rustic bread and fresh banana bread that tastes great. Cozy, vibrant space blends Colombian culture with a playful outdoor turf soccer field. Friendly crowd makes it perfect for casual visits or work sessions.
Banana bread comes fresh and tasty. Sandwiches use rustic style bread but portions can be small for the price with some sandwiches heavy on bread and spinach but light on fillings.
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The cafe roasts its own coffee on-site for fresh flavors.
A full breakfast and lunch menu is available all day.
Expect higher prices for coffee and food compared to other cafes.
Small Cuban spot shines with fresh warm bread that perfectly holds melty cheese and pork. Bright, clean space buzzes with loud impeccable music drawing a lively crowd. Tight seating and takeout windows make it cozy yet convenient.
Bread comes fresh and warm, with a cracker-like texture on the Cubano and a sweet softness on the Media Noche. It holds up well to the fillings, enhancing the melty cheese and slow-cooked pork flavors.
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Parking is limited due to the small size of the parking area.
Expect long wait times, especially on weekends; over an hour is common.
Ordering for pickup is recommended to avoid long wait times.
Small Cuban spot shines with soft Cuban bread that elevates every sandwich. Retro diner decor and authentic Little Havana vibe create a warm, nostalgic mood. Friendly staff add to the family kitchen feel, making it a cozy, welcoming place.
Soft, fresh Cuban bread stands out with every sandwich. It pairs well with steak and crispy fried potatoes, making the bread a key part of the meal.
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Parking can be difficult in the area, so plan accordingly.
Expect to pay an extra $3 fee for credit card transactions.
The prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Small space buzzes with live salsa music and a family-friendly vibe. Toasted bread is crisp and soft, pairing well with tender meats and cheese. Elegant interior and refreshing mojitos highlight the Cuban cuisine focus.
Toasted bread comes out both crisp and soft with a fresh quality. Warm pickles and mustard blend well, acting as equal partners alongside tender, flavorful meats and cheese.
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Kuba Kitchen offers free live music on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Happy hour is available during select hours; check with the restaurant for details.
The restaurant does not have a liquor license, serving only wine and beer.
Modern bakery shines with fresh Cuban bread featuring a soft, crispy crust and sweet notes. Cozy yet lively atmosphere blends stylish flamingo wallpaper and roaming chickens outside. Pastries like ham and cheese croquettas add balanced flavors to the experience.
Fresh Cuban bread stands out with a soft yet crispy crust and a slightly sweet outside. Pastries like ham and cheese croquettas and guava and cheese offer a nice balance of flavors alongside crispy bread and tender fillings.
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The bakery opens at 6:00 AM for early breakfast.
There is nowhere to sit comfortably at the bakery.
The prices at Party Cake Bakery are surprisingly low.
Spacious bakery offers authentic Cuban pastries and a wide selection of pastelitos that bring Havana's warmth. Known for excellent Cuban bread, though some sandwiches suffer from stale bread and cold cheese. Cozy, laid-back vibe attracts mostly locals.
Cuban bread stands out for its quality and freshness. Some sandwiches use stale bread and cold cheese, which affects the overall taste.
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Breakfast for two costs around $22.
The bakery opens at 5 am, ideal for early visitors.
Expect a $2 client fee added to your bill.