This secret speakeasy in Miami’s Little Havana has finally reopened. We have details

We’ll drink to that.

After more than two years of legal wrangling with the city, Los Altos is back in action in Little Havana.

The popular speakeasy above Taquerias El Mexicano, which reopened last month, definitely went through its share of buzzkills.

Founded in 2019 by Zack Bush, Ben Bush, Darius Green and Bill Fuller of Mad Room Hospitality, of Ball & Chain, Los Altos shuttered in August 2021 after its certificate of use was revoked for a building code violation.

Mad Room Hospitality sued, claiming city commissioner Joe Carollo targeted Taquerias El Mexicano’s owners, who backed his political opponent in 2017. Carrollo eventually lost the lawsuit, and was ordered to pay $63.5 million.

“After years of litigation, which is still ongoing, the city finally did what’s correct and finalized our building permit, which allowed us to open,” said Bush.

Taquerias El Mexicano has reopened in Little Havana, along with the upstairs speakeasy Los Altos.
Taquerias El Mexicano has reopened in Little Havana, along with the upstairs speakeasy Los Altos.

These days, patrons can expect the same old Prohibition-era-style fun. To enter, you must first get past the “discreet” bouncer outside, then climb a clandestine stairway to a bodega meets candy shop, which leads you to the actual door to the bar itself.

Calle Ocho’s hidden speakeasy, Los Altos, announces its reopening in Miami. You must pass through a bodega to enter.
Calle Ocho’s hidden speakeasy, Los Altos, announces its reopening in Miami. You must pass through a bodega to enter.

The rustic, 3,000-square-foot dimly lit lounge sets the mood with plush banquettes, repurposed church doors, vintage hardwood floors, sugar-skull decor and shrines filled with mystical knickknacks.

As for the cocktails, you’ll be set by just ordering anything off the mezcal- and tequila-rich menu. One (spicy) crowd pleaser we hear is the Oaxaca al Pastor, made with reposado tequila, Ancho Verde chile liqueur, honey, lime and cilantro. Put out the fire with a nice plate of guacamole or quesadilla made by the eatery down below.

The speakeasy will be open only Friday and Saturday nights, with the occasional pop-up Taco Tuesday.

Los Altos Speakeasy

Where: 521 SW Eighth St., Miami; on top of Taquerias El Mexicano.

Hours: 9 p.m.-3 a.m. Friday and Saturday.

More information: www.losaltosmiami.com, 305-456-5905