First recipient of Martin Loan Fund celebrates its grand opening Saturday
The first local business to benefit from the Martin Loan Fund is the Old Havana Café.
Launching first a food truck known as, “The Cuban Thing,” the food was so popular owner Chuchi Rivero five years later added a second truck. Rivero and his wife and business partner, Patricia Salazar, built a big fan base for their delicious dishes and earned five-star reviews and multiple awards, including “Best Cuban Mobile Food and Catering in Canada.”
The menu at the Stuart location will feature the El Cubano sandwich, empanadas, and gluten-free wraps. Burger lovers can indulge in the Cuban Smash Burger. Toppings include their popular “Island Mogo Sauce” or homemade “Caliente Sauce.”
Soothe the heat with a refreshing mango smoothie or “Havana Tropic,” a blend of pineapple juice, mint and ginger. For dessert, guests can enjoy Cuban pastries such as “Pastelitos de Guayaba,” and of course, a cup of café con leche.
With its motto, “90 Years of Cuban Tradition in One Bite,” Old Havana Café represents the realization of the couple’s dream of owning a bricks and mortar establishment. A
“Stuart,” says Rivero, “we are here and with lots of love, passion, and a dedicated, blessed heart to serve the community.”