Caña Restaurant and Lounge
Hyatt Centric Brickell Hotel, 1102 Brickell Bay Dr 2nd Floor, Miami, FL · Cuban restaurant
- Address
- Caña Restaurant and Lounge, Hyatt Centric Brickell Hotel, 1102 Brickell Bay Dr 2nd Floor, Miami, FL 33131
- Phone
- (786) 535-1661
- Website
- canamiami.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 6:30 AM Sat
Caña Restaurant and Lounge is a restaurant located in Hyatt Centric Brickell Hotel, 1102 Brickell Bay Dr 2nd Floor, Miami, FL. It is one of 1 restaurants listed in Hyatt Centric Brickell Hotel, 1102 Brickell Bay Dr 2nd Floor, Miami. Its 4.5-star rating matches the Hyatt Centric Brickell Hotel, 1102 Brickell Bay Dr 2nd Floor, Miami city average of 4.5 stars. Based on combined rating and review volume, it currently ranks first among restaurants in Hyatt Centric Brickell Hotel, 1102 Brickell Bay Dr 2nd Floor, Miami. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Caña Restaurant and Lounge
Caña Miami, located at the Hyatt Centric Brickell on the 2nd floor, embraces the rich culinary traditions of Havana, offering authentic Cuban cuisine crafted with the finest ingredients. Our expert mixologists complement the experience with classic... More
Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
🌴 A true Cuban gem in Brickell 🌴 This Cuban-style restaurant is a must-visit. The food is full of authentic flavor, rich, comforting, and beautifully prepared. Every dish tastes like tradition with a modern touch, and the portions are generous. The atmosphere is vibrant and full of Cuban soul, perfect for enjoying great food, music, and good company. The staff was welcoming, attentive, and made us feel right at home from the moment we arrived. If you’re looking for real Cuban flavors in the heart of Miami, this place is definitely worth it. I’ll absolutely be back!
I recently had the chance to visit Caña Restaurant & Lounge at the Hyatt Centric Brickell Miami on two different occasions, and both were wonderful experiences. I went for brunch with a friend and absolutely loved the vibrant atmosphere, delicious Latin-inspired dishes, and the creative cocktails. Another time, I came back for dinner with my whole family, and we were just as impressed—the food was flavorful, the service was attentive, and the setting felt both elegant and welcoming. It’s definitely a spot I’d recommend for any occasion.
Caña Restaurant and Lounge at Hyatt Centric Miami is a great spot if you’re in the city and unsure where to go. The food is excellent, the ambiance is warm and welcoming, and the bar seating offers a relaxed vibe with an awesome atmosphere. And since it’s right inside the hotel, the convenience makes it an easy choice when you’re staying there. Definitely worth a visit!
My friends and I were there for brunch last Sunday and we loved it! The food was delicious and the drinks strong! We did the bottomless mimosas and our waitress was very attentive - even when a guest was talking her ear off at the bar she made sure to check in with our table often. It was pretty empty when we got there so the attention was very nice lol. The food was great! Cuban food is over saturated in Miami but it was nice to taste fresh well done food. Even just the roasted potatoes tasted fresh and the manager confirmed they use fresh not frozen. The manager Ms. Eli was so kind too! She explained the dishes to us and made great recommendations. I will definitely be back! And no we were not staying at the hotel we just popped in for some food and left satisfied.
Great food, insane prices. We went in for the $40 dinner special and expected a bill around $100-$120 for two people. The food was decent, the best we have had in the area, but it straight up was not worth the price at all. We ended up getting charged for water ($10 per liter, one liter per person) without this fee being disclosed prior. Water isnt scarce here. We are surrounded by water. Bottled Evian is apparently the default. Water is free pretty much everywhere else. There was also a $20 service charge based on the total bill. We had to ask what this service charge went towards because it wasnt disclosed. Forced gratuity is common in Miami, but most places will call it a gratuity instead of a 'service fee'. That is vague and misleading. If you want to feel financially exploited and ban
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