Posted on: May 6th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Community ] [ Food ] [ Florida ] [ Orlando ]
Tags: Cuba, Cuban, Cuisine, restaurant, salsa dancing
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A new Cuban-themed restaurant is expected to join the Pointe Orlando entertainment and shopping district this fall.
Called Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar, the eatery will serve traditional Cuban dishes and modern interpretations of the island’s cuisine. It will also feature indoor and outdoor bars, a large patio, two dance floors and three private rooms. Late night entertainment will be offered, including Latin-themed floor shows, salsa dancing and DJs spinning Latin dance music.”*
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