Cafe Vinales 995 Southwest 67th Avenue, Miami, FL 33144
About the Business
Cafe Vinales is a charming restaurant located in Miami, Florida, offering a taste of Cuban cuisine in a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Situated at 995 Southwest 67th Avenue, this popular eatery is known for its delicious dishes, friendly service, and vibrant decor. Whether you're craving traditional Cuban sandwiches, flavorful empanadas, or refreshing mojitos, Cafe Vinales has something for everyone to enjoy. Come experience the flavors of Cuba at Cafe Vinales in Miami.
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Location & Phone number
995 SW 67th Ave, Miami, FL 33144, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 21:00
Friday:
10:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 21:00
Reviews
"Food was great! The kids ate everything! I will say the televisions in the restaurant are so annoying. I’m eating dinner with the kids and horrible news stories are playing in the background. Let’s eat dinner without the screens please."
"Food is delicious. The carne asada and pupusas are the best. However, the service is a little slow because the food is prepared right there, and they have a lot of to go orders. But overall, a good restaurant."
"Value for money. Steak was well cooked and really delicious. Would recommend everyone for their breakfast menu."
"Me and the wife stopped to check this place out and extremely satisfied with service and food, no wait time to sit-down it was for lunch, everything was delicious 100% recommend and will be coming back here ."
"We happened to come across Viñales Restaurant while looking for another restaurant in the area and since it was late for this neighborhood ( most of the places I searched where closing at 11pm) and Viñales was open and cars outside we decided to give it a try at was almost 10pm. To my amazement this Cuban Salvadorian restaurant had an excellent menu representative of both countries w excellent prices. We went w the Cuban side of the menu w no regrets. We ordered Chicharones as appetizer then ropa vieja which my partner could not stop saying how good it was, side of moros and salad. I had the churrasco w an delightful chimichurri sauce, side of tostones and fried ripe plantains, this actually is a mixed of Argentine and Cuban but this is Miami everything goes. The Salvadorian dishes will try on next visit. The service was pleasant and attentive but what I didn't appreciate was the fact that they where lifting chairs and cleaning while we were still eating. Not acceptable eventhough they where not rushing us if you said you're open to 11pm and somebody walks in at 10 pm cleaning should not be an option until your customers leave. That said I will be back any time preferably for lunch."
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