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Every January, Miami Beach transforms into a living museum. The Art Deco Weekend 2026 is not just an architectural festival; it is a celebration of style, history, and the vibrant soul of South Beach. But after hours of walking along Ocean Drive admiring the pastel-colored facades and geometric lines, one pressing question arises: Where should we eat?

If you are searching for restaurants during the Art Deco festival or looking for Ocean Drive dining, look no further than Havana 1957. We position ourselves as the perfect culinary partner to the festival—where the history of Art Deco meets the flavor of Old Havana.

Art Deco History Meets Cuban Flavor

The Art Deco Weekend is all about celebrating the glamour of the 1920s and 30s. At Havana 1957, we transport you just a few decades further, to the glory days of the 1950s in Cuba. Our locations are strategically placed in the heart of the action, making us the ideal pit-stop for festival-goers:

  • Ocean Drive (Inside the Breakwater Hotel): You can’t get closer to the festival than this. Located right on the iconic strip, our Ocean Drive location allows you to sip a Mojito while watching the classic car parade roll by. The Breakwater Hotel itself is an Art Deco gem, meaning you don’t have to leave history to enjoy lunch.
  • Española Way: Just a short walk from the main festival crowds, this pedestrian street offers a European-style retreat. It is one of the top Española Way restaurants for those seeking a break from the noise while staying immersed in beautiful architecture.

Champagne service pouring next to a seafood tower at Mercato della Pescheria, ideal for corporate dinners and group celebrations

The Perfect “Fuel” for Festival Walkers

Navigating the crowds at the Art Deco Weekend 2026 requires energy. You need Art Deco Weekend 2026 food that satisfies without slowing you down.

Forget the overpriced, generic burgers often found near major events. Our menu offers authentic Cuban classics that are perfect for sharing or devouring solo:

  • The Havana 1957 Sandwich: A festival favorite. It is packed with ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard on crusty Cuban bread. It’s portable, filling, and iconic.
  • Tostones Rellenos: Green plantain cups stuffed with garlic shrimp, ground beef, or roasted chicken. Perfect for a quick bite before heading back to the art tours.
  • Mojito Clásico: Refresh yourself with the drink that made Havana famous. It’s the best way to cool down under the Miami sun.

Tip: If you are asking “Where to eat near Art Deco Weekend without a reservation?”, our bar areas are often a great spot to grab a quick bite and drink, even when the dining room is busy.

Bar area at Havana 1957

Classic mojito bar with neon lights at Havana 1957, creating a romantic and vibrant atmosphere for dinner on Española Way

Why We Are the “Mandatory Cultural Stop”

We aren’t just a restaurant; we are part of the cultural fabric of Miami Beach. Just as the Art Deco festival celebrates preservation, we celebrate the preservation of Cuban culinary traditions.

Dining with us completes the “Time Travel” experience of your weekend. You see the 1930s architecture outside, and you taste the 1950s cuisine inside. It is a seamless blend of history (Art Deco) with flavor (Cuba).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Where can I find authentic restaurants near Ocean Drive during the Art Deco Weekend?
A: Havana 1957 on Ocean Drive offers a Cuban dining experience right in the middle of the festival action, located inside the historic Breakwater Hotel.

Q: Do I need a reservation for Havana 1957 during Art Deco Weekend? A: While walk-ins are welcome, the festival draws huge crowds. We highly recommend making a reservation, especially for dinner, to secure your spot at one of the best restaurants near the Art Deco festival.

Q: Is Havana 1957 kid-friendly? A: Yes! Our menu features family-friendly options like grilled chicken breast and rice and beans, making it a great stop for families enjoying the street fair.

Experience the Taste of History 

Don’t settle for generic food during Miami’s most stylish weekend. Make your dining experience as memorable as the architecture. Reserve now