![]() ![]() Whether you drink alcohol or not, a trip to Ball & Chain is a must while in Little Havana. Wondering where to drink as well as where to eat in Little Havana? Where: Old Havana Cuban Bar & Cocina, 1442 SW 8th St. We ate an American version of the Cuban sandwich with pork, ham, mustard, pickles and Swiss cheese. Next, we stopped for the best Cuban sandwich Little Havana! Gina explained that food is often rationed in communist Cuba so ingredients aren’t always this plentiful. ![]() Cuban sandwiches at Old Havana Classic Cuban sandwich Where: El Pub Restaurant, 1548 SW 8th St. If you drank from a normal-sized cup, you’d be consuming more than five Americanos’ worth of caffeine. These were Cuban empanadas but Gina explained each Latin American country has its own version.Ĭuban coffee – this sweet coffee is served in plastic thimbles each containing the same amount of caffeine as a regular coffee. We tucked into the following bites:Įmpanadas filled with beef, onion and pepper. We’d be eating standing and chatting, just like the locals do. While you can stop for a sit-down meal, Gina explained we’d be dining Cuban style. Our first stop was Le Pub, one of the most famous Cuban restaurants in Little Havana. ![]() Where’s what and where to eat in Little Havana, Miami… Empanadas & Cuban coffee at Le Pub Cuban empanada Cuban coffee It may not be fine dining (in fact, it’s definitely not!) but it’s better: real food in an authentic setting. The below venues serve some of the best food in Little Havana. ![]()
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