Versailles (restaurant)
Versailles is a cafeteria, restaurant, and bakery located on Calle Ocho in Little Havana, Miami. The large restaurant seats 370 people and has ornate etched glass and statuettes and features a bakery, a takeout area, a counter window and the ability to host banquets and parties. Founded by Felipe A. Valls Sr. in 1971, Versailles is a popular restaurant among local Cuban exiles and tourists for its Cuban cuisine and connection to anti-Castro politics.
Gastronomical significance
Versailles is a popular place for Cuban food and social gathering in Miami, serving "cafecito", "cortadito", Cuban pastries, and "croquetas" at a walk-up window.In its main dining room, the restaurant also serves dishes including Moros, palomilla steaks, maduros, tasajo, croquetas de yuca, tamal en cazuela, and milanesa. There is an adjacent bakery, a take-out counter, and ample meeting space.
In 2001, the restaurant won a James Beard Foundation Award as an List of [James Beard America's Classics|American Classic].
Political significance
For decades, Versailles has been ground zero for the Cuban-American exile community in South Florida. The restaurant has been a gathering point for anti-Castro protesters and the press wanting to cover their opinions.During Fidel Castro's hospitalization in August 2006, the news media set up a small tent city outside the restaurant in case news would break from the location. Cuban-American politicians, including those from out-of-state like New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez, often hold fundraisers and rallies at the restaurant.
Revelers celebrated for hours in front of Versailles when Fidel Castro's death was announced soon after midnight in the early morning hours of November 26, 2016.
The establishment is also notable for being visited by Donald Trump, on June 13, 2023, immediately following his arraignment under federal prosecution. Supporters of the former president warmly welcomed him, snapping photos and singing "Happy Birthday" to Trump, who would turn 77 the following day. Trump engaged in brief conversations with Florida State Senator Ileana Garcia and former UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal.