Trinidad
Canchánchara (La)
Spanish tavern
Calle Ruben Martínez Villena esq. a Pablo Pichs
Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus 90100
Its namesake is a drink of the region made from lemon juice, honey and aged Havana Club brand rum served in glazed pottery. This concoction mixes with the magic of a place frozen in time, charming those who have been coming here for decades. This was the drink of the Mambises (name given the Liberating Army). The tavern is part of one of the city's most ancient and interesting buildings dating from the late 18th century—a period of economic growth in the region due to European contraband, which spurred on the city's architectural transformation.
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