Today: February 14, 2026

Where: 105 S Main St, New Hope
Phone: (215) 862-5501
Food: Link to Menu
Website
Parking: Metered

Havana is one of New Hope’s most recognizable hangouts — a tropical, high‑energy bar and restaurant that leans into its role as a tourist magnet without losing its local charm. The space is built for fun: a big, lively bar, bright island‑inspired décor, and an impressive stage that anchors the room. On warm days, the sidewalk seating becomes prime real estate, offering some of the best people‑watching on Main Street as crowds drift by.

The draw here is as much the entertainment as the drinks. Havana hosts a steady lineup of live bands, from local favorites to nationally touring acts, giving the place a constant buzz. The menu mixes American comfort dishes with island‑style plates, but the real stars are the cocktails — mojitos, margaritas, and other fruit‑forward specialties that fit the tropical vibe. It’s the kind of spot where you settle in for a show, sip something bright and boozy, and soak up the energy that makes New Hope feel alive.

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