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Cervecería Puerto del Rey

Santiago de Cuba


You know Cuba is changing when you find an actual warehouse-style brewpub filled with locals quaffing pints brewed on-site. The four beers at this noisy, fun spot range from extra-clara (light lager) to negra (black), which is as diverse an array as you'll see in Cuba. There's decent pub food, including popular caldo del rey (a broth with a pork-rib base).

Best after a walk on the Malecón.


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