Havana at Great Neck
Havana at Great Neck is a mexican & latin restaurant in Great Neck, Virginia Beach, located at 1423 N Great Neck Rd, Suite 101, Virginia Beach, VA 23454. Cuban-inflected American cafe on North Great Neck Road with Spanish-Caribbean flavors and valet parking.
Havana at Great Neck bills itself as an American cafe with a Cuban twist, mixing Spanish-Caribbean flavors with fine wines and spirits in a casual dining room on North Great Neck Road. Both on-site and valet parking are available.
Know Before You Go
- Parking: On-site and valet parking available
Visit
- Address: 1423 N Great Neck Rd, Suite 101, Virginia Beach, VA 23454, Virginia Beach, VA
- Phone: (757) 496-3333
- Website: http://www.havanagreatneckvb.com/
Last verified 2026-07-18.
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