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First established
in Habana, Cuba in 1820 as "La Piña
de Plata" (The Silver Pineapple), then
in 1898 being renamed "La Florida",
the place was finally christened and referred
to as "La Floridita" by its customers.
To Hemingway, the restaurant was his favorite
place as is depicted by the following excerpt
from author Norberto Fuentes' book Hemingway
in Cuba.
"In those days he became acquainted as
well with the Floridita, a seafood-bar restaurant...
There the Daiquiri cocktail was created which
Hemingway helped to make known throughout the
world. But as he was to write later, his main
interest in the place was no so much its food
and drink, but his desire to meet the tempestuous
current of his countrymen who passed through
the city."
The Floridita eventually became a haven for
Cuba's leading personalities - including merchants,
politicians and for most celebrities living
in or passing through Habana. Such names include
several of Hollywood's greatest - Errol Flynn,
Ava Gardner, Gary Cooper and John Wayne.
Hemingway had such an impact and influence to
this "Bodeguita" that a bust in his
honor was placed over his favorite stool when
he won the Nobel Prize. To this day, people
still gather to the Floridita to have excellent
cuisine, and to taste the famous daiquiri -
however, the most popular reason people go is
to absorb the aura and the mystique left by
Papa.
It is not our intent to revive the old glory,
but to merely carry on the legacy here in Hollywood!
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EL FLORIDITA RESTAURANT
Dining Room and Bar 1253 N. Vine St., Hollywood, CA 90038 — (323) 871-8612, fax (323) 871-0968
Hours: Monday-Friday, Lunch 11 am - 4 pm | Dinner 4 - 10 pm Entertainment: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays
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