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Ciao Havana
1620 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135
· Restaurant, Italian restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (936 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
High-energy Cuban-Italian spot with live music and generous portions; great vibes and standout service for many, but noise, pricing, and service consistency can frustrate.
Restaurant Summary
Ciao Havana buzzes with live music energy, street-side tables, and a colorful room that leans Havana more than hush-hush trattoria. Guests rave about welcoming staff—"our server made the night"—but several warn the band can be very loud. There are some review authenticity concerns—patterns of staff-name praise and promotional tones suggest a bit of shine on the vibe. The cooking blends Cuban comfort and Italian favorites: ropa vieja and vaca frita win steady fans, short ribs please hearty appetites, and pastas range from satisfying to uneven. Think big portions and crowd-pleasers over fine-dining finesse. Pricing reflects the touristy strip and entertainment, with an automatic service charge that surprises some, so plan accordingly. Families will find plenty that kids recognize—pasta, milanesa, and sandwiches—plus fries and plantains. Noise sensitivity matters: sit away from the band if little ones spook easily. No dedicated kids menu is noted, but simple dishes and mild sauces make it workable.
At a Glance
- High-energy live music and lively street seating
- Warm service with standout servers and manager attention
- Noise levels can be overwhelming near the band
- Automatic service charge and drink upcharges cause confusion
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- live_cuban_band
- streetfront_people_watching
- cuban_italian_menu_mix
What People Love
- Joyful live band vibe
- Generous portions that feel celebratory
- Attentive staff who personalize visits
- Street-side tables with European feel
- Comforting Cuban classics
Points of Concern
- Very loud music during performances; request seating farther from speakers
- Mandatory service charge and promo fine print can surprise diners
- Pasta execution varies from great to bland or overcooked on off nights
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (staff name repetition, promotional tone) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$48-66 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Lean Cuban: Ropa Vieja, Vaca Frita, Masitas; Share a $12 starter to manage portions; For seafood, Frutti di Mare $28; Budget for service and tax.
Perfect For
- A festive night with live music
- Group celebrations and birthday dinners
- Pre-cruise dinner near Calle Ocho
- Casual date night with people-watching
Location Insights
Area: Bustling Calle Ocho corridor with tourist foot traffic, street life, and music-focused venues.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical urban nightlife environment with crowds and noise.
Nearby: Near bars, live-music lounges, souvenir shops, and Cuban cafes along SW 8th Street.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday16:00–22:00
Tuesday16:00–22:00
Wednesday16:00–22:00
Thursday16:00–22:00
Friday12:00–23:00
Saturday12:00–00:00
Sunday12:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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