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Havana 1957s Miami location
<p>Havana 1957&rsquo;s Miami location offers broad outdoor dining on Lincoln Road.</p>

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With the United States having restored diplomatic relations with Cuba in 2015 after more than 54 years of estrangement from the Cold War, the hearty island cuisine and stiff rum-based Cuban drinks are poised for a renaissance.

Nowhere has this renaissance gotten more of a head start than at the four-unit Havana 1957 in the Miami area.

Operated by multiconcept operator Vida & Estilo Restaurant Group, Havana 1957 units are spread from Cuban-settled Little Havana to tourist-swamped Lincoln Road. The five-year-old concept stews a heady mix of authentic Havana flavors, classic Cuban music and vintage memorabilia. The decor harkens back to 1950s Havana with posters and art that gives customers a meal-long vacation.

Chandeliers and fans in the high-ceilinged space are reminiscent of Cuba.
Chandeliers and fans in the high-ceilinged space are reminiscent of Cuba. Photo: Ron Ruggless

And like the Copa Cabana in Cuba, Havana 1957 stays open late — closing at midnight Sundays through Thursdays and 1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Havana 1957’s mojito bar stocks over 120 varieties of rum from around the world, and the restaurant offers a wide variety of cocktails.

Most entrées are priced between $12 and $15. Specialty drinks, including the mojito, are about $11. The costumed staff said the most popular dish remains the Pollo Havana 1957 at $19.95, which features roasted chicken in a Cuban gravy with white or yellow rice, black beans, salad and sweet plantains. The menu also offers daily specials, seafood, sandwiches and soups.

And for those seeking lighter fare, the menu includes an “El Havanero Delgado” — or “Skinny Cuban” section — that weighs in at less than 500 calories.

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