Havana Social Club pays homage to 1920s Cuba, and offers an extensive list of the Carribean’s finest spirits, a curated cigar collection, and some of the most loved dishes from that part of the world. Everything about this place is vibrant and fun, with bright blue and yellow walls, Cuban prints, and a black and white chequered flooring, this restaurant was not designed to go under the radar. The ambience is energetic and fitting with the rest of the space, so expect cocktails that are set on fire, dancers dressed in tassels and sparkling clothing, and customers dancing around the tables.
To eat, there is a range of Cuban inspired dishes, where you can enjoy the likes of fried fish tacos with a mango salsa and coriander, guacamole with a tower of tortilla chips, and fresh ceviche spiced with plenty of chillies. Perhaps one of the most intriguing dishes is the charcoal burger buns filled with an awe inspiring amount of cheese, meat patties, mushrooms and onions.
The drinks are the one thing that compete in colour against the decor of this restaurant, as they come in a wide variety of bright yellows, fluorescent pinks and even the odd blue. Some gain points for visuals merely through the glass they’re served in, much like an option that arrives in a sugar skull head, painted with plenty of colour.
Havana Social Club serves as the perfect spot to escape from reality for the night, soak up the Cuban culture, and take to the makeshift dance floor whilst listening to Cuban music. A place to forget your troubles, and get caught up in the contagious vibe filled with passion, good food, and moreish cocktails. Plus, if you’re looking for one of the best Ladie’s Nights spots in town, look no further than here for your Wednesday night.