Looking for where to celebrate Easter in Miami with authentic Cuban cuisine? Havana 1957 invites you to experience a unique Semana Santa celebration this Easter Sunday (April 5th). Discover authentic flavors, live music, and the vibes of 1950s Havana.
Why Choose Havana 1957 for Easter Dinner
In Latin culture, Semana Santa isn’t just a religious observance,it’s a family celebration where food takes center stage. Cuban Easter features slow-roasted pork, congri rice, yuca with mojo, and sweet plantains, creating a feast that honors generations of family recipes.
Havana 1957 preserves this tradition across six locations, from Ocean Drive and Española Way to Flamingo Las Vegas, recreating the spirit of Latin culture.
Authentic Cuban Easter Food
- Lechón Asado (Roast Pork): The star of celebrations. Pork marinated in mojo criollo: sour orange, garlic, cumin, oregano. Slow-roasted until tender with golden, crispy skin.
- Havana 1957 Chicken: Our signature roasted chicken with homemade criolla sauce, white rice, black beans, and sweet plantains. True Cuban comfort food.
- Ropa Vieja: Shredded beef in tomato sauce with peppers and onions, perfect for those seeking an alternative to pork.
- Yuca con Mojo: Essential side dish bathed in garlic mojo with olive oil and sour orange.
- Desserts: Silky Cuban flan and indulgent Tres Leches cake for sharing.
Where to Celebrate Easter in Miami
- Ocean Drive (940 & 1410): Two bustling locations right on the iconic strip. Expect Art Deco architecture and the energy of South Beach.
- Lincoln Road: You’re in the heart of the action with shopping and galleries nearby, so it’s convenient if you’re making a day of it.
- Española Way: Tucked on a quieter Mediterranean-style street. More intimate than other locations, good choice if you prefer a less hectic vibe for your Easter meal.
- Pembroke Pines: Our suburban location west of Fort Lauderdale. More spacious than the beach locations with ample parking, a practical choice if you’re coming from Broward County or want to avoid the Miami Beach crowds on Easter Sunday.
- Las Vegas: If you’re celebrating Easter in Vegas, this location brings the same authentic Latin flavors and atmosphere to Nevada. Full bar, live entertainment on select nights, and all the classics from our menu.
The Complete Cuban Easter Experience
Unlike a traditional dinner, at Havana 1957 live music; Cuban son, boleros, and salsa, transforms your meal into a true cultural celebration. Our signature mojitos (passionfruit, mango, coconut), Cuban sangria, and premium Cuba Libres perfectly complement your experience.
More Than Just a Meal
Havana 1957 creates a complete cultural experience. The vintage atmosphere, live music, warm service, and aromas of criolla cuisine transport you to 1950s Havana. This Easter Sunday, experience Cuban Semana Santa traditions where every dish tells a story.
Make Your Easter Reservation Today
We’re waiting for you at Havana 1957, where every meal is a celebration and every celebration becomes a lifelong memory. Reserve your table at any of our six locations here.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are your Easter Sunday hours? Sunday-Thursday 12 PM to 11 PM, Friday-Saturday until midnight. Verify hours when booking.
Is there a special Easter menu? Our regular menu includes all traditional dishes perfect for Easter. We offer family-style packages for large groups.
Which location is best for families? Lincoln Road and Española Way are ideal for a relaxed atmosphere.
Do you offer vegetarian options? Yes, including Tostones Rellenos, fresh salads, and vegetable dishes.
Happy Easter!