From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alma de Cuba
Alma de Cuba
Alma de Cuba is focused on the food and culture of
Cuba, although it also draws influence from other His-
panic and Latin American countries. Besides serving as a
restaurant and bar, Alma de Cuba is also a popular live
music and late night venue being situated near to hub of
Liverpool’s nightlife - Concert Square. Alma de Cuba has
seen international acclaim and has been awarded ’Best
Bar’, ’Best Restaurant’ and ’UK’s Best Venue’ in 2008 and
2009.[2]
References
[1] ^ "The History of Alma de Cuba". Alma de Cuba.
Seating on the first floor of Alma de Cuba http://www.alma-de-cuba.com/history/. Retrieved
24 September 2010.
Alma de Cuba (Spanish: "Soul of Cuba") is a restaurant [2] "Best Venue". Alma de Cuba. http://www.alma-de-
and bar in Liverpool, England. Located on Seel Street cuba.com/best-venue/. Retrieved 24 September
near Chinatown in Liverpool city centre it is most noted 2010.
for occupying the former St. Peter’s Roman Catholic
Church (also known as the ’Polish Church’), where External links
Mother Teresa once attended mass.[1] The building was
constructed in 1788 and served as a church until its clo- • Alma de Cuba Official Website
sure in 1978, Alma de Cuba officially opened in Septem- Coordinates: 53°24′07″N 2°58′44″W / 53.401999°N
ber 2005.[1] 2.978998°W / 53.401999; -2.978998
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