Photo of the entry to Ocho, the Hotel Havana's restaurant.

Ocho

To perk up a dreary day, I met a friend at Ocho, Hotel Havana’s pan-Latin restaurant. Ocho doesn’t host a Happy Hour, but we didn’t let that stop us.

Sitting in a glass-enclosed sunroom that overlooks the San Antonio River Walk, we ordered mojitos, traditional Cuban highballs, and dreamed of white sand beaches and sparkling blue water. Not really, but in hindsight, it seems like we should have. The lime juice, rum and mint were just what we needed to beat back the weather blahs. We sipped and caught up on the latest in our lives.

After taking a look at the menu, we decided to order the Huitlacoche Quesadillas with avocados and poblano sauce along with a couple of Shiner Bocks. The quesadillas arrived, and we dove in. They were absolutely delicious, and we practically licked the plate clean. If I’d known they were made of corn smut, I’m not sure that I would have ordered them. Some things are better left unknown. Don’t let this revelation dissuade you, though. I would order them again. However, first I want to give breakfast a whirl. Texas Monthly voted Ocho’s as one of the best in the state.

Hotel Havana is one of Liz Lambert’s Bunkhouse hotels that have been featured in The New York Times. My husband and I took a look-see around Lambert’s Marfa spread, El Cosmico, not too long ago, and we liked what we saw.

Ocho is open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and 7 a.m. until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

4 thoughts on “Ocho

  1. Hey Denise,
    Love your SA blog. I’ve learned about so many interesting places off the
    beaten track. I will let 2 of my neighbors, who are Professional Tour
    Guides, know about your blog.

    I am also interested in having you come to the Igo Library for your
    Tweeting and Blogging presentation for Seniors. If you are ever available let
    me know.
    Irene Scharf

    1. Irene, Thanks for reading/commenting! I’m happy you find my blog of use. I’d love to visit Igo for a tweeting/blogging workshop for seniors! I’ll contact you via email to work out details. Cheers, Denise

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