Enter through the nondescript storefront into this tiny luncheonette, where local fishers join shoppers from the Winn Dixie next door for diner fare and local gossip. Serves a good mix of American standards and Cuban diner fare, such as picadillo (ground beef cooked in Cuban spices).
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