Classic cocktail served at a dark bar, similar in feel to Cafe La Trova Miami

Cocktail Bar · Little Havana · Miami

Cafe La Trova

Julio Cabrera's cantineros throw daiquiris in white jackets while the trova band plays. Little Havana's most decorated room.

🍹 Cantinero service💰 $$$ Price📍 971 SW 8th St Calle Ocho🏆 50 Best Bars list
NeighbourhoodLittle Havana
StyleCuban cantina and live music
Address971 SW 8th Street
Opened2019, Cabrera and Bernstein
Price anchorCocktails around $16
ReservationsRecommended on weekends
Published · Reviewed by the barsforKings editorial team

Cantinero Service on Calle Ocho

Cafe La Trova opened in 2019 at 971 SW 8th Street, where Maestro Cantinero Julio Cabrera and James Beard Award winning chef Michelle Bernstein rebuilt the Havana cantina for Little Havana. The bar team works the theatrical cantinero style codified at Havana's El Floridita, white jackets and thrown daiquiris included.

The hardware matches the theater. North America's 50 Best Bars keeps La Trova on its list, and the same organization named Cabrera its Industry Icon in 2023.

Who would hate it? Anyone hunting a hushed speakeasy. The trova band plays loud, the floor fills, and the energy is the point.

Two Rooms, One Band

The front room runs as a Cuban cafe with Bernstein's kitchen behind it; the back belongs to the cantineros and the stage. Time Out writes that La Trova brings Old Havana's spirit to the heart of Little Havana, and the 1950s styling carries the claim. Arrive before 8pm for a bar seat; after that the band turns the floor into a party.

Back bar shelf lined with rum bottlesLive band playing in a dim bar roomDark bar interior with warm lighting

Daiquiris, Thrown and Frozen

Start with the frozen daiquiri built Floridita style, then let a cantinero throw a Periodista or stir an El Presidente. Cocktails run around $16 before tip.

Bernstein's Cuban menu, croquetas through whole fried snapper, keeps the night upright. Order food early; the kitchen crowds after the band starts.

Three Generations Deep

Multigenerational Cuban Miami shares the floor with cocktail travelers working the 50 Best list. Friday and Saturday pack by 9pm; Sunday afternoons run gentler.

What regulars say:

  • The World's 50 Best organization ranks it among North America's best bars.
  • Time Out Miami credits it with bringing Old Havana to Calle Ocho.
  • Yelp reviewers (n=1,297) name the live band and the daiquiris as the reasons they return.

Who it is for:

  • A date that needs music and motion
  • Cocktail pilgrims doing the 50 Best circuit
  • Avoid if you want quiet conversation; the band wins

Visit Information

Getting there: 971 SW 8th Street on Calle Ocho; Metrobus route 8 stops outside and Brickell sits a short ride east.

Timing: Open from 4pm; midnight close most nights, 2am Friday and Saturday.

Cost: Cocktails around $16; dinner makes it a $$$ night.

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Sources: Cafe La Trova official site (2026-06); The World's 50 Best Bars; Time Out Miami; Yelp reviews (n=1,297).

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