If your in Baltimore and suddenly have an urge for Cuban food don't dispair. Little Havana on Key Highway in Baltimore is just what you are looking for. Located just minutes from the Inner Harbor so its easy to reach. You can sit on the water front deck and see the Inner Harbor just across the river. Or if its too hot outside the inside is large and spacious with a huge bar area. Prices are reasonable, the service is friendly and the food is very good.
A little bit of VT history took place at this restaurant. Its the location of the very first VT meeting that I attended. It was at this meeting that I met two people who would remain good friends, Ellielou and Frankcanfly.
Favorite Dish: My favorite dish is the pulled pork sandwich. Its spiced perfectly with Cuban spices and topped with pepperjack cheese. Its served with sweet potatoe fries. Add a side of plantain chips and top it off with the best Mojito in Baltimore.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 1325 Key Highway
Phone: (410) 837-9903
Little Havana is a great hole in the wall offering a taste of Cuba. This restaurant is located on the water next to federal hill. During the summer the outdoor deck is open and usually packed. The prices are great and the crowd fun. On Sundays there is a great special of a entree with bottomless mimosas or bloody mary's till about 2pm for $12.95. The restaurant becomes a happening cantina at night.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 1325 Key Highway
Phone: (410) 837-9903
The atmosphere of this place (if it's a warm day) might make you believe you've relocated somewhere farther south. The music is good, and the deck is on the water, with a reasonable view.
We recently had a VT Meeting here!! Baltoberfest 2003!
Favorite Dish: Give me a Cubano sandwich anyday!!! Add a Mojito, and you've got the perfect meal.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 1325 Key Highway
Phone: (410) 837-9903
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