El Palacio De Los Jugos

5721 W Flagler St MiamiFL33144
Open
Sunday
6:30am-8:00pm
Monday
6:30am-9:00pm
Tuesday
6:30am-9:00pm
Wednesday
6:30am-9:00pm
Thursday
6:30am-9:00pm
Friday
6:30am-9:00pm
Saturday
6:30am-9:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(73)
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For over 20 years we have catered to the Latin American community, preparing Cuban food infused with a piece of the Caribbean. Our food is prepared daily with the best and freshest local ingredients, from our whole cooked pork, pork shoulders & rotisserie chicken, to oxtail, paella, pastries or Cuban breakfast, all are among a few of the very delicious Cuban dishes we offer. Our fresh juices...
by merchantcircle on March 31, 2022 from merchantcircle

Editorial Reviews

El Palacio de los Jugos Restaurant Review:
Apolonia “Poli” Bermudez opened the “Palace of Juices” 30 years ago as a juice stand. Today it is a grand central station of all things Cuban under one roof with outdoor picnic tables where the “coco frio” man slashes open coconuts with a machete so customers can sip the cool water. At the juice counter try mango, watermelon, orange-carrot, papaya or pineapple juice. There are produce stands...
by gayot on July 29, 2015 from gayot
When Poli Bermudez opened the "Palace of Juices" in 1973, it really was just a small fruit stand. Then Bermudez started cooking and selling the country Cuban classics she'd learned from her mother. Today El Palacio is a sprawling… Read More
by ezlocal on December 31, 2014 from ezlocal

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El Palacio De Los Jugos offers a glimpse into the Cuban culinary heritage. Established in 1977, this restaurant boasts several locations in Miami, with a flagship one on Flagler Street. Enjoy alfresco dining under their bright colored awnings with traditional Caribbean specialties like Pan con Bistec, Salmón Horneado, Cherna al horno and Ajiaco accompanied by Croquetas, Tostones and Tamales.
by yahoolocal on May 14, 2016 from yahoolocal
Cuban immigrants and descendants make up more than a third of the city's populace. So you better believe there's some amazing Cuban food here, and not just in Little Havana. Don't leave without trying...view more a traditional Cubano sandwich, ropa vieja (shredded pork), and the chicharrones -- crispy fried pork rinds. view less
by yellowpages on December 31, 2014 from yellowpages