Café Havana
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A vibrant hotspot that celebrates everything Cuban - Café Havana. Serving Cuban cuisine and cocktails. In the evenings, there are various dance classes that'll get your feet tapping and your heart racing. There are steamy Salsa se … Read more
A vibrant hotspot that celebrates everything Cuban - Café Havana. Serving Cuban cuisine and cocktails. In the evenings, there are various dance classes that'll get your feet tapping and your heart racing. There are steamy Salsa sessions and Rueda dance classes. There are even dancing waiters and waitresses! Providing an authentic and lively soundtrack to your visit are the live bands that thump out the 2/4 rhythm. Read less
A vibrant hotspot that celebrates everything Café Havana. Serving Cuban cuisine and cocktails. In the evenings, there are various dance classes that'll get your feet tapping and your heart racing. There are steamy Salsa sessions and Rueda dance classes. There are even dancing waiters and waitresses! Providing an authentic and lively soundtrack to your visit are the live bands that thump out the 2/4 rhythm.When the dancing gets you hungry, you will find fried camembert with guava chutney, tapas, paella with prawns and mussels or dishes like ropa vieja or pork and black beans with platanos, or Indonesian choices for something local. They also serve a variety of vegetarian dishes. Topping off the solids are the fresh and fruity cocktails, long drinks, wines and beers.
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