John L.
Yelp
The best "ethnic" foods in Colorado are in Aurora, and Cuban food is no exception to this rule. Cuba bakery and cafe has consistently been one of my favorite restaurants in the greater Denver area.
Inside is bright and airy with a local community feel that makes you feel like you could belong. The cafeteria style display is where you place your order for sandwiches, plates, and espresso beverages. For plates, what you see is what you can order. The next set of displays are the savory pastries. After that, the sweet pastries.
I like a lot of foods from here, but my #1 favorite items are black beans over white rice and Cuban bread. These humble items can be found in many places, but no one makes it as good as this restaurant out of all the Cuban places I've been to so far (SoCal, Orlando, and Denver).
Other items I really like: Cubano sandwich, beef rib, ox tails, seafood rice, empanadas. Some dishes that seem to be hit or miss (depending on the day I guess?): lechon, ropa, and picadillo. Yea, I know... lechon, ropa, and picadillo are probably what people are looking for and judging Cuban restaurants by, as far as dishes go. I'll be brutally honest. Not the best lechon, ropa, and picadillo I ever had, though possibly the best in Denver because Denver sets a super low bar. Just try the other items I really like (trust me).
The cheese pastry and the guava pastry and the guava cheese pastry are so yummy. I didn't care for their cakes as much, but they do the trick if you're in the mood. Cafecito or cortadito are wonderful to go with dessert. Very strong espresso drinks, and if you have them add sugar, it's very sweet.
Portions are enormous, especially for the price these days. They're always friendly in there, and hard-working. I enthusiastically recommend cuba bakery and cafe.