(Terras, Life House Little Havana
Little Havana (Miami)
Overview:
Little Havana, known famously by the prominent thoroughfare referenced in Pitbull’s lyrics, Calle Ocho is where Miami’s Latin community reigns supreme. Like every great immigrant community across the country, Little Havana was a refuge for Cubans fleeing the turbulent 1959 Revolution in their homeland. Ever since, the neighborhood has flourished with bustling restaurants, bars, and businesses demonstrating the power of the Cuban work ethic. If you’re in the mood to have real, authentic Cuban cuisine, head no further than Versailles restaurant. Operating for nearly 50 years, this family-run institution is where you can sample all the Caribbean delights without breaking the bank. Ball & Chain, on the other hand, is the best place to head at night for perfectly crafted mojitos and great live dancers and musicians. To top off a great night in Little Havana you can continue the partying across the street at El Santo nightclub or walk a few blocks to the romantic and chill Terras rooftop overlooking the Magic City skyline.
(Mojito, Ball & Chain)
Where to Dine:
Versailles - Authentic Cuban, Iconic, Little Havana
Lung Yai Thai Tapas - Thai, Petite Restaurant
Cafe La Trova - Contemporary Cuban Cuisine
Azucar - Cuban Ice Cream
El Rey de las Fritas - Cuban Burgers, Inexpensive
(Little Havana)
Where to Stay:
Life House Little Havana - Latin-inspired Boutique Accommodation
Selina Miami River - Floridian Bungalows
(El Santo)
Where to Play:
Ball & Chain - Mojitos, Live Band, Iconic Nightclub
El Santo - Church-inspired Latin Nightclub
Los Altos - Mexican Speakeasy
Terras - Latin Rooftop, Amazing Views
Casa Florida - Bohemian, Tropical Bar
(Calle Ocho)
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