
Havana 1961 is a family-owned Cuban restaurant in St. Peters, MO, led by Momma Maria and her son, Havana James. Rooted in generations of family recipes, our kitchen serves authentic Cuban comfort food made with patience, tradition, and heart. Our menu features classic dishes like ropa vieja, picadillo, arroz de papu, Cuban tamales, golden maduros, hand-rolled croquetas, and pressed Cuban sandwiches prepared the way they’re meant to be. Every dish reflects our family’s story and respect for Cuban culinary heritage. At Havana 1961, food is more than a meal — it’s a memory shared. We pride ourselves on warm hospitality, bold flavors, and cooking that honors where we come from. Come hungry, leave full, and experience Cuba!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 Main St, St Peters, MO 63376
Phone: (636) 387-0780
Website: http://havana1961.com/
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Reviews
It’s decorated so cute!
The young lady who waited on us was very pleasant and attentive.
The food was amazing and very reasonably priced. The burritos we ordered were both below $10 each! Lots of flavor and a great value!
Come check it out!
I was craving Cuban food, I know downtown Stl has a restaurant as well, just didn’t feel like having to drive into downtown for it.
Missouri aesthetics mixed with Cuban cuisine
Ordered the Ropa Vieja, a roasted beef in tomato and other spices that give it a unique and delicious flavor all its own.
Side dishes accompanying the main dish was savory black beans and rice.
Went with my wife for a lunch date and this did not disappoint. We got the cuban sandwich, tostones and I had a cuban coffee.
The sandwiches are huge. I have eaten one on my own in a single sitting amd while very happy I ended up stuffed. The size makes them ideal for sharing or taking home for a second meal.
We enjoyed the tostones though as a personal preference I like the maduros better.
One thing to note is that the hours on Google (as of this writing) are not accurate. They are not open on Sunday per their website and the poated hours on the door.
Great food, good service. Also the music level has been adjusted to a much more conversation friendly level.
Original Review:
Went here with my daughter as a way of trying something new. It did not disappoint.
First, the restaurant is easy to find so that is a plus and is a charming establishment. Great ambiance.
The menu is one page, front side only. Some might say this is limited but I say it is just focused to ensure excellence. Several options to choose from.
That said my two points of disappointment were 1. Tamales take 30ish minutes to make and 2. They were out of the crispy shrimp. Given the quantities served this probably saved my gut and it means I have to come back. So it worked out for the best but still… my inner gordy wanted to stuff itself.
What I did try was the pernil and my daughter got the small order of toston nachos. Quantities are very generous and the pork was very flavorful. Personal preferences would have had more cilantro sauce for the nachos. That is not to say there wasn’t enough just that my daughter is a sauce with food person instead of a food with sauce person.
I capped the meal off with a cafe de leche. I love Cuban coffee. The entire reason I first searched for and found this place was my search for Cuban coffee. It did not disappoint. The flavor and sweetness was spot on.
I would also point out they have a Taste of Cuba family meal which looks to be very reasonably priced. The owner/chef came to talk with us and when I mentioned coming with another couple she said thry would push tables together since there is “so much food.” My inner gordy rejoices and I can’t wait to come back.
My one point of improvement is the music level. I love the music and recognize part of the issue is where we sat, half way across the main dinning room from the TV, but it was just a little loud for me. When I come back I will definitely sit a bit farther away. This is one of those things where you can’t get it right for everybody I suppose but just my thought on this one item.
When I did finally get my Cuban, it was greasy and falling apart – when it was cut, the ham was hanging off one side and the pork off the other, so I had to re-stack the whole thing. The ham and pork had a good flavor, but it was so cheesy that it overpowered the whole sandwich. I couldn’t taste the mustard tang at all.
We’ll have to give Havana 1961 another try, because obviously something happened this day.