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Saint Greg’s Carnival Celebration - Live - November 27-December 4, 2022


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4 minutes ago, Saint Greg said:

This is the bakery section and the walk up window where you can get your cofffee, pastries, or street food like the croquettes.

 

 

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I am so conditioned that if a restaurant claims to be a "Cuban Restaurant" but doesn't have a walk up colada and pastelito window from the outside....I'll pass

 

That's what makes it real, that's authenticity

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Chickens in Miami is common. Deeper into the city, the more chickens. No one really knows why or where they came from....or who their owners are, so they're never caught and slaughtered. Some also fear them, some religious thing. Probably the crazy Santeria folks

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