I love brunch—especially spots that bring a Latin twist to classic dishes—and Little Havana on Key Highway is a perfect example.
One Sunday morning, I woke up craving a hearty egg dish to shake off a slight hangover. A quick search showed that Little Havana had a great brunch deal and served huevos rancheros, so I convinced my friends to join me. I had visited for dinner before, so I was excited to see what brunch would be like.
We all opted for the bottomless brunch option, which comes with your choice of bottomless mimosas or Bloody Marys and a brunch entrée for $18. Pitcher after pitcher of drinks arrived at our table—definitely a fun start to the morning.
I went with the Huevos Rancheros: two over-easy eggs over a fried tortilla topped with salsa, avocado, and cotija cheese. The dish usually comes with rice and beans, but I skipped the beans. The eggs were flavorful and filling, and paired perfectly with the bottomless drinks—a great value and a satisfying meal.
We also shared an order of churros with chocolate sauce for dipping. While the chocolate was delicious, the churros themselves were denser than we expected—not as light and crispy as a classic churro. Still, they made for a decent sweet treat to share.
Overall, brunch at Little Havana is flavorful, fun, and perfect for a Sunday morning with friends—especially if you’re a fan of bottomless drinks. I’ll definitely be back.
Little Havana is located at 1325 Key highway, in Federal Hill, Maryland.
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Categories: Baltimore, Federal Hill, Maryland, Restaurant Reviews




Awesome find, thanks! I drove by that place last week and thought it was an auto service garage or something. I was kind of hoping ‘tacos’ and not ‘oil change’ when I saw the sign…I’ll stop in next time!
The place is awesome, I’ve been for dinner too. It’s kind of a dive but that’s part of the charm.