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Havana

412 N Clark St, Chicago, IL | Map it  

60654 41.889680 -87.631061

(312) 288-8960 | View Website

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Spice Up Your Night at Chicago's Havana Pan-Latin Grill & Mojito Bar!

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About Havana

  • Lunch, Dinner, Appetizers
  • Latin Restaurant, Cuban Restaurant
  • Full Bar, Mojitos

Welcome to Havana, a new rum & tequila oasis and restaurant. Serving up pan-Latin fusion cuisine & Caribbean cocktails, this Chicago restaurant is worth the visit.

During lunch, slip into one of the dark leather booths in the back while palm-frond ceiling fans sway overhead. Your three guava-martini lunch will be fortified with a traditional Torta Cubana (Cuban sandwich), steak fried green plantain tostaditos, and Latin fries served with chimichurri dipping sauce. In the evening, take a table near the front windows, where accordion doors open to Clark St. Enjoy Apricot Chipotle Pork Chops or a Cuban-style rib eye while sipping your guava-infused mojito, a classic caipirinha or even something called a Brazilian Margarita. If you want to stay home and dine, order delivery from us at www.ceodelivers.com.

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Features

Neighborhoods:
Near North Side, Central
Cuisine:
Latin American, Cuban
Categories:
Restaurants

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Restaurant Special Features:
Food Delivery, Carry Out, Business Dining, Group Dining, Lunch Spot, Private Rooms, Private Parties, Happy Hour, Family-Friendly Dining
Bar & Pub Special Features:
Mojitos
Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Cash, Discover, Visa, American Express
Event Planning Services:
Bachelorette Parties

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Review Highlights

ambiance
100%
“Good deals, location, menu”
food quality
83%
“Even though Latin food/Cuban food is not my favorite type of cuisine, I recommend this place.”
menu variety
100%
“Good deals, location, menu”
service
50%
“The service is terrible, the staff is rude and the food quality is terrible!”
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value
100%
“Perfectly seasoned and huge, their great taste made one want to ignore sharing-etiquette and grab larger portions before anyone saw.” View Less

Reviews for Havana

Patti Nordyke

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Joined 2 years ago
5.0
September 17, 2010

Thumbs up!. I love Cuban cuisine and Havana does not disappoint! I recently attended a business luncheon at Havana and left very impressed. Feeding a large crowd is no easy task and Havana got it right. Everything served at the correct temperature and delicious.

Kudos!

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Alice Jo

Member since Mar, 2010 View Profile
6Reviews
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Joined 2 years ago
1.0
March 09, 2010

Nasty!. This place is gross. The service is terrible, the staff is rude and the food quality is terrible! Don't bother!

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italiaP1

Member since Jan, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
4.0
January 25, 2010

Good deals, location, menu. Ive only been to Havana for lunch and it is really close to my office. The food is very very good. Every time I come I get the Torta Cubana. I want to try out the dinner/drink menu sometime. Even though Latin food/Cuban food is not my favorite type of cuisine, I recommend this place.

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MealSchpeal com

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4.0
November 20, 2009

Great Service isn't Dead. There are two types of restaurant management philosophies: wanting to say yes and wanting to say no. Havana Grill wants to scream “yes” at the top of its spacious lungs. The former Mambo Grill space has come along nicely. Much more muted and stylish, Havana was nearly empty on Thursday evening with 3 or 4 people at the bar and no more than 3 tables in the dining room. A poor turn-out even by recession standards. But the true measure of management is whether the restaurant treats the few patrons it has with the utmost attention rather than pretend its poor attendance is a mark of exclusivity.

Anyone who has tried to order egg whites at Twisted Spoke or make a substitution at Orange understands the “no” philosophy of management. This discipline teaches that we have more than enough business and if you don’t like our menu please make room for those who do. Spoke, Orange, the Soup Nazi and virtually every restaurant in the UK make for exhibits in the first camp. In the second is the Gibson’s family of restaurants, Red Light and now Havana.

The selected appetizer for the evening was chips and guac with the probability of ordering more since we were a party of 3. No more was needed. For $6.95, Havana gives a mountain of chips, 2 different salsas and a healthy heap of guacamole. Great start. Until we ran out of guac while still looking at a slightly smaller chip mountain. The server happily refilled it and didn’t charge us anything. THIS is what service is all about. Do wait staff not realize that nickel-and-diming customers will always reflect poorly on their tip? Whereas this kind of thing could easily double the jar. And this wasn’t all. My two companions, in no mood for giant entrees wished to order from the lunch menu where all the goodies like enchiladas and quesadillas hide. No problem. Happy to accommodate. And we were happy to be accommodated and tip accordingly.

The food itself was a winner for two out of three dishes and even the third was probably a winner save for my personal prejudice against sweet sauces with cheesy dishes. I had the Chiles en Nogadas which were – get this –really spicy! 9 out of 10 chilies will be so oven-neutered that virtually no hints of capsaicin could survive so this was a refreshing little nip. However, that sweet sauce bathing them – I just could not find the complement. But the other two diners loved them and accused me of not being open to variety. Perhaps but much better did I like the portabella quesadillas which were filled with thick, meaty chunks of the venerable fungus, not like most places where they presume that just because the mushroom will be covered in cheese, its own quality does not matter. And the best dish of the evening was the enchiladas. Perfectly seasoned and huge, their great taste made one want to ignore sharing-etiquette and grab larger portions before anyone saw.

Also worthy of praise is the peach daiquiri which was absolutely delicious. It could have been just a little stronger though but then it probably wouldn’t have tasted as good and I would not have had 5 of them. (Yes I would have.) The Mojito, however, was so sweet that drinking it quickly could very well have caused a sugar high which makes for a contradictory effect with booze. And the key lime pie – although not spectacular – was worth every penny of the $4.95 it cost. All told, Havana is a great deal with excellent service. We be come again soon.

Love,

Mealschpeal com

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Jennifer Olvera

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Joined 9 years ago
November 16, 2009

Citysearch Editorial Review. It's not Cuba, but the menu of Nuevo Latin favorites at this sun-lit River North storefront transports diners to a balmier place. Slow-turning ceiling fans with palm-frond blades lend a relaxed, moody vibe and oversized windows offer views of the action outdoors. There's limited seating, which fills with boisterous neighborhood workers during lunch--not to mention at happy hour, when cocktails like cachaca-splashed margaritas and guava mojitos encourage lingering. Manchego-stuffed chicken, carne asada and Almendrado-style halibut with almonds and chipotle cream sauce cross cultures, though Peruvian-style sirloin topped with peppers, tomatoes and onions keeps traditionalists happy.

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