Habana Village
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Habana Village

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Cuban dishes, mojitos, happy hour, and lively Latin dance club

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1834 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

$20–30

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1834 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

+1 202 975 1927
@habanavillage

$20–30 · Menu

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Where to Find Cuban Cuisine in D.C. - Eater DC

"This Adams Morgan restaurant recently reopened in the spring after closing for extensive renovations. Hit up its happy hour, where you’ll score chicken croquettes, a trio of empanadas, a sampler platter of yuca, tostones, small pieces of pork or chicken, or maduros (sweet, friend plantains). If you’re looking for something beyond small bites, Cuban sandwiches, ropa vieja, and ceviche with avocado are the most popular items." - Lenore Adkins

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Habana Village

Adam F.

Google
We were just walking by, and were immediately enticed by the fun salsa/latin beat, savory aroma and fantastic vibes pouring out of this establishment. When we saw their happy hour selections, we were sold (5-7pm!). Outstanding Piña-Coladas, Mohitos, and Margaritas confirmed our anticipation, delicious and only six bucks. $3 draught beers, more fantastic music and THE BEST fried yucca were also enjoyed. This place is so fun, affordable and the kitchen is one of the most professional in the area. Mario was the most welcoming of bar tenders, as he happily explained the menu, their story and some of the dance classes that are offered (prior to covid). We felt safe being served outside and will be back FOR SURE. Especially for some dance lessons! P.S. for the authentic cuban experience, finish your meal with a shot of aguardiente! Delicious!

Madison D.

Google
This was a wonderful experience. the food, service, and music was incredible. The food was authentic. The service was perfect they were around the perfect amount. Mario, the server, was very attentive and made wonderful drink and food recemendations. It would be a shame not to dine at this restaurant.

Tina B.

Google
Great cheap happy hour. Get a mojito! The tostones weren't very flavorful, but the chicken croquettes were delish.

Kezia M

Google
Went here for my friends birthday! They were timely in getting us seated after being a bit late for our reservation. The staff were very nice and sincere. Absolutely loved the food! Took a little bit to come out but it was well worth the wait. Some of the best plantains I’ve ever had! Their rice and beans... chefs kiss. Will definitely return whenever I make my way to DC again!

Priscilla Y.

Google
Most underrated food spot and hidden in Adams Morgan. Every single dish I tried is amazing! I always start with the fresh made Nachos. I also love their happy hours, which ends at 7pm. I go for the margaritas and they are tasty and strong. Great and courteous service!

Jon A

Google
I booked a party of 7 and was well accommodated. The food was very delicious, and the music authentic. Not like chain restaurant food. The hot and spicy wings was an appetizer everyone at the table couldn't get enough of, and every single person enjoyed their meal. Ontop of that the Flan they brought for the birthday Man was among the best Flan I have had.

JC K.

Google
I can't say anything for the food since I just went dancing here during their salsa night. I was a bit unimpressed by the classes at first since they were very much for beginners. So instead I got a drink with my friend at the bar downstairs - very good mojito - and when we returned upstairs the classes had ended and it was more of a free-for-all. It was really fun to see both couples and singles alike taking turns with each other on the dance floor. The music was good and went well past midnight. Really fun time if you like salsa.

Jocelyn P.

Google
It was our first time. We loved it. It was a late dinner yesterday Saturday at 10:30 pm. They welcomed us and the manager served us during dinner. We had the guacamole, empanadas and the Cuban sandwich. The sandwich was a real Cuban, like my mother’s. The music was perfect and we had a great time. The place was spotless, everybody wearing masks. I highly recommend this place.