Best casualbrunch in Bmore! Terrific Cuban sandwiches and rice-and-beans-and-egg thingies.plus open and fun ambience and bonus: pretty darn kid-friendly!
I really enjoyed the environment! Very open and well lit. Can't go wrong with a classic mojito. Fish tacos were supreme. And they grill their calamari! Wild, but delicious.
Baltimore's Best Bars 2013: "The real draw is the patio, which boasts a serene view of the water and the Domino Sugars sign. It’s a great Sunday-brunch spot, too." http://bsun.md/1cWTJdd
They are in the process of expanding. They have a private dining hall and a private outdoor dining area on the other side of the building. Outdoor seating both private and the deck are done well.
Not only do they have an amazing brunch. But their pork bites and chops and salsa are the way to go if you're looking for a teaser during the week before an an song dinner!
Lots of money made here catering to the drunk college crowd; Little Havana's top demographic consistently rewards this average-to-underwhelming restaurant year after year. Stay for the view.
Baltimore's Best Bars 2012: "On a summer night, having a beer on the back deck of Little Havana could be the most pleasant outdoor experience in the city." http://bsun.md/XzcZcv
bars usually free soda designated drivers I put $1 on the bar as a tip bartender it was $2.50 the soda. I politely declined the drink bartender curse to the point where I felt physically threatened.
Bottomless bloody Mary's and mimosa's for Sunday brunch $16.95 per person. Both delicious and so is the food. While you wait, start drinkin your bloody free!
The food is average, but the atmosphere is exceptional in the warm weather months. Go on Thursdays for 1/2 off crab menu items and play a game shuffle board.
Not authentic at all what a deception. All the rice came from a box, cilantro rice= green rice and fish taco super dry it was impossible to eat. "Cuban black beans" were Mexican refried beans. 👎👎👎