Little Havana

What to eat in Little Havana

Little Havana is bursting with great Cuban food, obviously, but immigration has also brought Nicaraguan specialties. And as the neighborhood develops, its cuisine is increasingly global.

/ March 16, 2016


Where to drink in Little Havana

Little Havana’s the spot to be if you’re looking for a buzz — both of the caffeinated and alcoholic persuasions. While its many ventanas have been serving up authentic cafe con leche for decades, with the new bars and restaurants along Calle Ocho you can now get some mean cocktails too.

/ March 16, 2016


What to explore in Little Havana

Park your car and put away your cell phone because really exploring Little Havana requires your feet and all of your senses. Walk around, wave to people you see, and say hola — even if your Spanish isn’t the best.

/ March 16, 2016


What issues affect Little Havana?

Little Havana is on the brink of a boom. Keeping Little Havana affordable and community-oriented is a top priority for locals.

/ March 16, 2016


People to know in Little Havana

This is a tight-knit community. You want to know Little Havana, you’ve got to know the people who make up its backbone.

/ March 16, 2016


Little Havana history

Before it was Little Havana, this was the home of Miami’s Jewish community. The 1960s brought the Cuban immigrants who transformed this into the neighborhood it is today. Let’s explore the rich history of this neighborhood.

/ March 16, 2016


Little Havana Guide

You don’t need street numbers to know the boundaries of Little Havana. Cuban culture is rich and permeates every aspect of the area. You feel Little Havana when you’re in it. The grid pattern makes it easy to explore and get around, giving you more time to enjoy the food, rum, cigars, and music.

/ March 16, 2016


How to be a good neighbor in Little Havana

Little Havana’s growing. We asked the community for advice for how newcomers can engage with the vibrant neighborhood.

/ March 15, 2016


Q&A: Helping Little Havana boom the right way

Little Havana is on the brink of a boom. Here’s how Marta Viciedo is helping the neighborhood grow into a stronger, more cohesive community.

/ March 10, 2016


Miami Resolutions: Neighborhoods

Throughout January, we’ve been asking local leaders for their aspirations for the city in 2016. We’re ending our series with experts in building neighborhoods, from developers to preservationists.

/ January 24, 2016