This Miami spot was just named one of the 50 best bars in the world

If you live in Miami, you don’t have to travel far to sip (or swill) a cocktail from one of the best 50 bars in the world.

On Tuesday at an awards show in London, Café La Trova in Little Havana was named one of The World’s 50 Best Bars. The coveted annual ranking, which was first awarded in 2009, celebrates the best cocktail spots around the globe, as voted for by 600 drinks experts.

The daiquiri has always been the bar’s signature cocktail, but even the best things can improve, apparently. In 2020, Café La Trova was ranked No. 70. Now, the Cuban brainchild of Chef Michelle Bernstein, David Martinez and Master Cantinero Julio Cabrera, considered the godfather of modern Cuban Cantinero-style bartending, has cracked the top 50 at No. 28.

“It’s a huge honor for all of our team and for the whole Miami cocktail community to which we owe so much,” said Cabrera from London. “With this recognition comes an even greater responsibility to be better for our guests, as well as to mentor young bartenders in our community and to keep the Art of Cantineros alive.”

Sweet Liberty in Miami Beach made the World’s 100 Best Bars list at No. 89. Only three other bars in the United States made the top 50, and they’re all in New York: Katana Kitten (No. 10); Dante (No. 30); and Attaboy (No. 34).

The best bar in world? Connaught Bar in London, known for its legendary martinis.

Michelle Bernstein and Julio Cabrera celebrate the opening of Café La Trova in 2019.
Michelle Bernstein and Julio Cabrera celebrate the opening of Café La Trova in 2019.