Cafecito is a signature dish of United States; we have verified places to eat it in Miami. Tiny espresso shot whipped with sugar to a tan crema, served in a thimble cup from a ventanita window, the social currency of Calle Ocho and every Cuban counter in the city. Start with where to eat Cafecito in Miami.
Cafecito · Miami
Tiny espresso shot whipped with sugar to a tan crema, served in a thimble cup from a ventanita window, the social currency of Calle Ocho and every Cuban counter in the city.
The Cuban espresso shot arrived in Miami with the 1960s exile and the ventanita window followed: Versailles opened the form on Calle Ocho in 1971, La Carreta two doors down repeated it in 1976. The espuma de azucar (whipped sugar crema) is the technique that separates the cafecito from an Italian espresso. Pinecrest Bakery serves it 24 hours.
Where to eat in Miami:
- Versailles
- La Carreta
- Enriqueta's Sandwich Shop
- Sergio's
- Pinecrest Bakery
Where to eat Cafecito in Miami: the editor picks