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Cuba Libre Bistro

12684 W Indora Pl
Littleton, CO 80127
Phone: (303) 904-3707
Well, at least it wasn't steak and potatoes...
3 Star Rating: Average

11/16/2006 Posted by foo_dee

When I arrived at Cuba Libre, the first thing that struck me was the very odd decor for what I expected would be a Cuban (or at least Cuban Fusion) restaurant. Of all the Cuban restaurants that I've ever patronized in North or South America, I have to say that this is the first to have the "Breckenridge-Ski-Lodge" look. Sorely lacking was anything remotely Cuban. No Cuban flags, no cigar memorabilia, and no salsa music, although I didn't mind the reggae. I hoped the food would contain enough Latin flair since they had clearly overlooked that detail when they designed the place. Actually, this building MUST have been home to some other restaurant in a previous life, unless Fidel has some Ski Resorts outside Havana of which I am not aware. I arrived after 9pm on a Thursday, and there was not much of a crowd. After being greeted by the now legendary owner (thanks to lady_port 's citysearch review from 10/7/2006), we were promptly seated in one of the booths. It was no surprise that the list of specialty cocktails contained the obligatory mojito as well as some other ambitious takes on some caribbean libation favorites. However, neither of the 3 drinks ordered by my party was particularly spectacular, nor was their presentation terribly impressive. (This bartender wouldn't cut the mustard on either coast.) The food was by no means the best Cuban food I've ever had, however, I must say that the chef was much more meticulous in his presentation than was the aforementioned bartender. Unfortunately, however, neither the tostones appetizer , nor the lamb and yucca churros (curiously, no hint of yucca was detected) left me anticipating my next visit. While mediocre, the food was at least a sharp departure from the meat and potatoes fare that is the norm in metro Denver. Since that's what I was looking for on this night, the experience was not a total disappointment.

Pros: at least it was not the normal Midwest meat and potatoes

Cons: Not the best cuban food i ever had

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Editor's Review

Cuba comes alive with fresh tastes and sophisticated style at this Ken Caryl restaurant.  See the full editorial review.

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Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Daily 11am-3pm
  • Sun-Thu 4pm-10pm
  • Fri-Sat 4pm-2am

Payment Types

  • Visa
  • American Express
  • MasterCard

Cuisines

  • Caribbean
  • Cuban

Meal Price

  • $$$$

Amenities

  • Live Music
  • Dine at the Bar
  • Outdoor Dining
  • Happy Hour
  • Late Night Dining
  • Lunch Spot
  • Open 7 Days
  • Bar Scene
  • Private Rooms
  • Hidden Find
  • People Watching

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