Great experience as always. Food taste amazing and staff is great as well. Love
April 2024
Great service and the food was a amazing def coming back!!
April 2024
Dj was lit! And our waitress Gaby was very nice and helpful. Our first trying the VIP area and booking online in advance was pretty easy. Will do again for birthday ?
Escape to Havana in the heart of Orlando at Cuba Libre! Indulge in classic and contemporary Cuban cuisine, signature mojitos, & an extensive rum selection in a lively open-air setting. Whether it's happy hour, dinner, or brunch with bottomless pitchers and a DJ, each visit is a journey into Cuban culture. Elevate your celebration with a jumbo Celebration Dessert or a “Celebration Extravaganza” Dessert & Drink Parade! On Fridays, enjoy live Latin bands during dinner, and on Fridays & Saturdays after dinner, the restaurant transitions into a DJ dance party with VIP Bottle Service. Explore our private event spaces & customizable menus for unique celebrations. Cuba Libre is your destination for unforgettable moments and celebratory occasions!🎉
Other Information
Parking: Valet
Attire: Casual
Cuisines: Cuban, Caterers, Caribbean, Latin American
Alcohol: Full Bar
Price Range: Average
If you find yourself on touristy International Drive and jonesin' for a mojito and live Latin music, head to Cuba Libre, where the bar features 14 choices: pomegranate, mango, watermelon, peach, cherry, pineapple, raspberry---the list goes on. We prefer a traditional version made with lots of sugar syrup (they make their own from sugar cane), mint (they grown their own) and their own brand of rum (5-, 15-, 21-year-old varieties). The elaborate interior is like a movie set of old Havana, with a courtyard for dancing to live music, wrought iron balconies with terra-cotta rooftops and wide steps leading to the upstairs dining room. This place is more dance club than restaurant, and purists won't endorse the trendy take on Cuban cuisine, a menu that jumps from mango-barbecue shrimp skewers to a burger made from beef, pork and chorizo. Authentic Cuban it's not. The grilled skirt steak with Argentinean-inspired chimichurri is a safe bet, served with roasted garlic mashed potatoes.