
El Palacio de los Jugos is a Miami classic where Cuban tradition is enjoyed to the fullest. Founded in 1977, it celebrates the island’s essence with traditional dishes, fresh juices, and the best Cuban food served with joy. At 7085 SW 24th St, our Coral Way location is the perfect spot to enjoy authentic Cuban tradition. More than a Latin restaurant, we are a space where families gather and visitors savor authentic Cuba in every detail. With a festive spirit, we open daily from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. so you can live the true Cuban flavor experience.
Casual eatery dishing up classic Cuban comfort food, plus fresh juices & sweets.
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I stopped in just to grab a small soup and ended up standing there for about 30 minutes because the customers ahead of me clearly didn’t know what they wanted. Instead of moving the line along or helping the next person, the employee just stood there waiting while the line stalled completely. No urgency, no effort to speed things up.
When I finally got to order, I asked for the price of the large soup and was told $7. I decided to get the small instead—$3 for a tiny portion with absolutely nothing included. No bread, no sides, nothing. For comparison, El Rinconcito next door sells the same soup for about half the price and it comes with bread.
Between the slow service and the poor value, I won’t be coming back. Three visits, three letdowns. Lesson learned.
I think everyone needs retraining
They sell it at affordable prices by the pound
The size of the sandwiches astound
The juices are also so good and fresh you’d want another round
My moments here with a pork sandwich, y un jugito de mango are profound
There are various locations in Miami where this spot can be found
If your favorite place for Cuban food closes, this would be the perfect rebound
How does that sound?
I guess good food makes me rhyme without knowing it