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Savor the Flavor of Cuba in the Heart of Miami!

Atlantis Cafe is a small family-owned cafe located in the heart of Downtown Miami. Since 2006, Margarita and Alex, a mother-and-son duo, have been serving customers with authentic, homemade Cuban cuisine. Our cozy cafe is the ideal spot to indulge in a delicious breakfast, lunch, or coffee, and it's a popular gathering spot for employees in the area.

Our Story

At Atlantis Cafe, we take pride in serving traditional Cuban food with a modern twist. Our daily specials are made fresh every morning, using only the finest ingredients, just like your mother or grandmother would. Our menu features an array of mouth-watering dishes, including our signature Brujeria chicken, loaded French fries, and mouthwatering steak and eggs. We also cater to the health-conscious crowd with our Paleo meal plan.

Our Services

Atlantis Cafe offers a range of services to make your dining experience with us truly unforgettable. From online ordering and pick-up to delivery, we've got you covered. Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional customer service, ensuring that every visit to our cafe is a memorable one. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty breakfast, a quick lunch, or a casual coffee, we've got you covered.

Our Mission

At Atlantis Cafe, our mission is to provide our customers with an authentic Cuban dining experience that exceeds their expectations. We strive to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where every guest feels at home. We believe in building long-lasting relationships with our customers, and we're committed to serving only the freshest, highest-quality ingredients.

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Reviews
Positive: The food, service, and value are generally praised by reviewers.
Negative: Some reviewers found the food quality to be lacking, and parking can be an issue.

Food Quality: Some reviewers found the food to be lacking in quality, with Diqiuandy saying that the Cuban food did not taste good. Others, however, raved about the taste and authenticity of the food. Valeria Santana loved the empanadas, and Tom Wurzbach praised the "Cuban" sandwich. Brian B.'s Cuban sandwich was okay, but the meat was a bit dry.

Service: The service was generally considered efficient and friendly. Diqiuandy mentioned that the staff was efficient, while Valeria Santana praised the service as a plus. Tom Wurzbach and Nate Robinson enjoyed the friendly staff. Mauricio M. Perillo mentioned that the staff made the food fresh on the spot.

Ambiance: The ambiance was generally casual and simple. Hassan Elnahas mentioned that it's a "hole in the wall" with no tables, but a park nearby with benches. Laura Medina and Valeria Santana mentioned that there's no place to sit and eat, but they recommend walking to a nearby public park. Tom Wurzbach and Nate Robinson mentioned that it's an order-to-go type of place with no indoor seating.

Value: The prices were generally considered reasonable, with some reviewers mentioning that it's affordable. Valeria Santana mentioned that paying cash gets a discount. Brian B. mentioned that the price was right for the Cuban sandwich.

Parking: Parking was a bit of an issue, with Brian B. mentioning that there is some paid street parking, but not much. Cathy Pope mentioned that parking is all street parking, but simple enough to find.

Recommended Dishes: Some reviewers recommended specific dishes. Valeria Santana recommended the empanadas, brujeria chicken, and cortadito. Tom Wurzbach loved the Cuban sandwich and midnight roll. Mauricio M. Perillo recommended the Cuban & Pan con Bistec sandwiches and the sweet plantains.

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