Promising “Abuela’s cooking,” and checking off many traditional favorites plus more esoteric options across a sizable menu, savvy diners are encouraged to begin with Old’s “Vitrola,” a sampler of Baccala Fritters, fried Potatoes stuffed with Meat plus Yuca Frita, Pork Chunks, Empanadas, Plantains, a Tamale and Sauce. Located adjacent “Parque del Domino” since 2016, but harkening 1950’s Cuba via old photos and vintage signage, it is after warm greetings from the hostess stand that guests are led into a bustling space, it’s outdoor patio loaded with tourists while live music entertains regulars at the bar and tables inside.Ĭurrently open 11a-11p daily, social distancing largely ignored but all staff donning PPE, it was from a high-top that Drinks were ordered to pair with complimentary Bread service, thin Crackers with Butter better than expected while the Mango Mojito was Fruit-forward and not overpowered by Mint. Home to the largest Cuban population outside of Cuba, no trip to Miami is complete without a trip to Little Havana, the smell of Roast Pork or Garlic present on every corner with a concentration around Calle Ocho, and particularly Old’s Havana Cuban Bar & Cocina. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Vitrola – Codfish Croquettes, Stuffed Potato Ball, Picadillo, Yuca Frita, Pork Chunks, Mojo, Empanadas de Picadillo a la Habanera, Tamal en Hoja, Mariquitas de PlatanoĬubano Sandwich – Ham, Sliced Roasted Pork, Swiss Cheese, Pickles, Mustard, Pressed Cuban BreadĬamarones al Ajillo – Fried Shrimp, Garlic, Olive Oil, White Wine, Parsley
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