Our History

Cuban family owned
Restaurant in Miami.
Established in 1977

Image of El Palacio De Los Jugos pylon sign at Bird Road. Lateral view with its signature red and yellow awnings.

A Legacy of Flavor:
Our Palacio Story

Our story is a simple recipe: one family’s love for home, shared with an entire city.

From a Humble Corner to a Miami Icon

In 1977, Apolonia Bermudez had a vision. She opened a modest takeout window on Flagler and 57th Avenue, serving crispy chicharrones, freshly prepared jugos, and tropical batidos. Her goal was pure: to bring the authentic taste of her Cuban kitchen to the community.

This small stand quickly grew into a beloved gathering place. Apolonia soon added La Bodega—a space brimming with farm-fresh eggs, cheeses, and tropical fruits like mamey, guanábana, and mango. It transformed into what El Palacio De Los Jugos is today, where the line between home cooked nostalgia and culture could come together and give everyone a sense of home.

A Tradition That Stands the Test of Time

Today, under our iconic red and yellow awnings, we remain faithful to Apolonia’s original open-air concept. Our legendary chicharrones—praised by locals and acclaimed chefs like Andrew Zimmern as “nothing short of divine”—are still fried fresh daily. While Apolonia has retired, her son Reinaldo proudly guards her secret recipes, ensuring every dish carries the same soul and flavor that she worked so hard to create.

El Palacio de los Jugos business founder.

We are more than a restaurant.

We are a living piece of Miami’s history.

Serving memories on a plate to
generations of families.

Image of Chicharrón (fried pork belly) masitas de puerco fritas, marquitas. Fetuccini con camarones. Arroz con puerco, salad. Salmon.

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El Palacio de los Jugos Outside. Text: "Let's see how much a meal for 2 people costs at the new location" (Cutler Bay, FL).
The outside of El Palacio de los Jugos. Text: "Let's see how much a dinner for 10-15 people costs for December 31st".
Cuban food in takeaway containers.Text: "All this food at the new location of El Palacio De Los Jugos" Cutler Bay, FL
A happy couple arriving at El Palacio de los Jugos. Text: “Welcome to the Cuban Food World Cup”

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