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Businiess name:
La Bodeguita de Pico
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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I was reading reviews of how great a restaurant this is and so I went to check it out. Overall layout is nice large open dinining area with a rustic feel. Lighting could have been a bit brighter, maybe that's way it has a romantic feel. There are pictures on the walls, not really art work as some have said, just large reproductions of old posters. Apperently the owner must really love his wife because there are two huge "works of art " on one of the walls of his wife posing. The restaurant themes it self around the original La Bodeguita del Medio in Havana Cuba, which in essence is little more than a bar, with a large bar counter and a few tables, where they serve drinks and your local standard bar food (usually small quick bites to eat) and yes reached celebrity status when Ernest Hemingway went there on a few occassions. Internationally some entrepnuers took the name and capitalized on it by establishing a franchise in Mexico , and some others have used the name to open restaurants in france and england maybe in other countries as well. Please remember that if you go to cuba this is just a bar . The menu is not what I would call authentic cuban food there a few traditional dishes mixed with modern interpretations, which the descriptions are badly spelled and do not accurately reflect the dishes served. The night we went was on a friday, reservations for 8:30, were sat on time, the overall ambience nice loud typical of cuban establishments, Since we researched the menu on line we new what we were going to order, overall there was a disoraganized feel to the service, all of the wait staff would leave and come back at the same time, our table as well as our neighbors table was not even recognized until 9:05pm . No bread or water served either, The staff seemed overwhelemed, what made the experience worst is seeing the owner and wife just staring into the dinig area and not helping, I would not return based on service,but the foodhadgood flavor no authentic feel.
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