The Havana Cafe, a Little Piece of Cuba in the Phoenix Metro Area

Camelback and 44th Street

 

 

On the Corner of Camelback and 44th Street there is a little restaurant called the Havana Cafe. This establishment is actually part of a three-restaurant chain that has pooped up in the Phoenix metro area in response to an increasing demand for authentic Cuban cuisine. The restaurant is run by a Cuban family and offers a wide and exotic range of different foods. Much of it is derived from traditional Cuban menus, although there are certain blends of Caribbean and Mexican foods as well.

The restaurant is located in a cluster of whitewashed businesses that emulates the seemingly Caribbean "feel" of the neighborhood. The inside is decorated abundantly with flowers and plants and there is Cuban artwork displayed on the walls. It's really as if you stepped into a little section of Cuba!

I got the impression that the cafe did not have any conflictions with other businesses and/or occupants of the neighborhood. Although the owners were not present during my visit, I extract this supposition because of the fact that the place was so popular. My group had made reservations, and even so we had to wait a little while for a table. The place was full the entire time of our stay. Basically what I "saw" in light of our studies on immigration was a refreshing example of pluralism: the cafe maintained its Cuban origins and the population eagerly accepted its incursion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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