
We’re a Colombian restaurant and bar, offering traditional Colombian fare with a full bar menu, DJ and dancing. We specialize in providing our guests with a memorable experience they’re sure to enjoy. Please be aware, our restaurant can get rather loud on weekends due to our popular DJs and live musical guests. We offer a comedy show and two musical guests each weekend night. We pride ourselves on offering this entertainment to our patrons for free. It’s part of our charm.
Casual Colombian eatery with a bar & a dance floor in funky, colorful surroundings.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8285 SW 40th St, Miami, FL 33155
Phone: (305) 551-4650
Website: http://www.pueblitoviejo.com/
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Reviews
The atmosphere is phenomenal—colorful, vibrant, and alive with the sound of live music that makes your heart dance. It’s a place where families of all ages feel welcome, from toddlers to grandparents. That’s part of what makes it so special: it’s not just a night out—it’s a celebration of culture, connection, and joy.
And the food? Absolutely amazing. Every dish is bursting with authentic Colombian flavor, cooked with care and soul. Whether you’re diving into bandeja paisa, arepas, or empanadas, it’s all perfectly executed. Don’t leave without trying their signature cocktails—they’re as vibrant and bold as the dishes themselves.
A true five-star experience. We’ll be coming back again and again.
This place is wild in every sense of the word. You walk in and it’s just brimming with stuff ALL over the place. It’s like a fever dream, but in a good way.
Since we walked in it was packed and there was music which definitely set the vibe. Was a little hard to talk, but it made you want to dance the whole away through.
The food is priced great and delicious. It took a little while, but completely understandable and the wait time was convenient for how packed the place was.
The only reason I’m giving a four instead of a five was the service was a LITTLE slow. I understand again they were doing as good a job as possible for how packed the place was, but I had asked for water when our server took our order and I didn’t get water till every single person at our table had to reask for water and I finally got some post meal. Our server was really nice, but again, took a while to get water, but we got another round of sangria and received those before the water.
The place was bumping and people were dancing and having a good time. I would MAYBE check this place out again on a slower day. I hear they have mariachi!
As a birthday celebration for two friends we had arranged for a group of about 20 to meet at Pueblito Viejo. I had heard that the food was decent and they had live music on the weekends, perfect for eating, drinking and dancing the night away. The party organizers made reservations the day prior and spoke with the staff informing them of the occasion and size of the party. When guests started meeting up outside the restaurant, there was already a line in the front. The staff would not let our party go inside even though we explained we had reservations. When we tried to speak with management, they were very rude and suggested we go elsewhere. During the conversation, there was a staff member behind the manager making faces and mocking our group. It was kind of comical and childish but above all it showed a level of unprofessionalism and unabashed, rude attitude from the staff towards their customers. Management is apparently fine with that. We wound up going to a nearby brewery and had a fantastic evening. No thanks to Pueblito Viejo.
Now let’s talk about the food. Every dish that graced my table was a masterpiece. The flavors were exquisite, and the presentation was nothing short of art. It was evident that the chefs poured their heart and soul into each plate, using only the freshest ingredients.