Revolución de Cuba
Birmingham's canal district gets transported to Havana in this vibrant Cuban bar and restaurant. Live salsa bands perform most nights while bartenders muddle mojitos with infectious energy. The weekend dance classes fill up fast.
About Revolución de Cuba
## The Transport
Step inside Revolución de Cuba and Brindleyplace disappears, replaced by the energy and warmth of 1950s Havana. This isn't theme park Cuba but a genuine celebration of the island's music, food, and cocktail culture.
## The Music
Live bands perform Tuesday through Sunday, ranging from intimate acoustic sets to full salsa orchestras that get the entire room moving. Weekend dance classes before evening service teach basic salsa steps to enthusiastic beginners.
## The Cocktails
Mojitos arrive in fishbowl glasses with perfectly balanced rum, lime, and mint. The bartenders understand Cuban cocktail traditions while adding their own creative touches to classics like daiquiris and Cuba libres.
## The Energy
This place comes alive after 8pm when live music begins and the dance floor fills. Earlier visits offer a more relaxed atmosphere perfect for conversation over rum flights and Cuban street food. Book ahead for weekend dinner tables near the stage.