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Celebrating 1 Year of Havana 1957 at Flamingo: The Ultimate Latin Dinner Show in Las Vegas

The Flamingo history  Havana 1957 is celebrating one vibrant year at the legendary Flamingo Las Vegas, the resort that helped define the modern Strip when it first opened its doors in 1946. Long known for its lush gardens, classic Vegas glamour, and tropical flair, the Flamingo provides the perfect backdrop for a concept inspired by old Havana, live Latin rhythms, and Caribbean warmth. 365 days of rhythm, flavor, and “Sabor Cubano” at the heart of the Strip. In just one year, Havana 1957 Flamingo has evolved from “the new Cuban spot in town” to a must-visit destination for guests

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Where to Eat During Art Deco Weekend 2026: The Mandatory Cultural Stop in Miami

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

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What is Tres Leches? Exploring the classic Latin American dessert & Finding the Best in Miami & Las Vegas

Tres Leches is a popular Latin American dessert known for its rich, moist and indulgent qualities. This “three milk” cake has captivated taste buds around the world with its unique texture and flavor profile. In this article, we’ll explore what makes Tres Leches special, its origins, the three types of milk used, and more. It means “three milks” in Spanish and is a biscuit soaked in a mixture of three milks. This dessert is known for its moist, creamy texture, which is achieved by soaking the cake in a combination of evaporated, condensed and whole milk. It’s a staple

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Old Havana Romance: A Valentine’s Day Dinner with Rhythm in Miami & Las Vegas

Valentine’s Day is approaching, and the pressure to plan the perfect evening is on. For years, the standard “romantic dinner” formula has been the same: a dimly lit room, hushed conversations, and a stiff atmosphere where the clinking of silverware is the loudest sound in the room. But let’s be honest—is that really how you want to celebrate love? This year, couples are shifting away from the quiet and conventional. The search trends are clear: people are looking for fun romantic restaurants Miami and experiences that offer more than just a meal. They want memories. They want energy. If

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Host Your Next Celebration the Cuban Way: A Guide to Our Group Dining Spaces in Miami

Planning a group dinner in Miami Beach often comes with a logistical headache: finding a space that can comfortably accommodate a crowd without sacrificing atmosphere. You want more than just a “big table” in a crowded room. You want a setting that feels special, spacious, and conducive to connection. If you are searching for “group dining Miami Beach” or the “best restaurants for large groups”, the answer depends on the vibe you want to create. In Havana 1957, we don’t offer a “one-size-fits-all” banquet hall. We offer a collection of distinct, architecturally unique dining spaces across Miami. Whether you

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12 Grapes of Luck: Cuban New Year’s Eve Tradition You Must Try

If you are searching for “Cuban New Year traditions” or wondering how to bring good fortune into 2026, you need more than just a champagne toast. You need the 12 grapes of luck. At Havana 1957 , we invite you to ring in the New Year the authentic way at any of our Miami Beach locations. Forget the velvet ropes; join us on Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road, or Española Way for a night of superstition, salsa, and spirit.. The Ritual of the 12 Grapes (Las Doce Uvas) As the clock ticks down to midnight, you won’t just see people

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