For some restaurants, whether old or new, the reason for the season is not just to celebrate with food and drink — it’s to go wild over holiday decor. In this miniseries, we highlight the spots across the country for whom extra doesn’t begin to cover it when it comes to lights, tinsel, and Christmas spirit. Next up: Casa Juancho in Miami.
Each December, Casa Juancho transforms from Miami’s longest-standing Spanish restaurant into a gilded holiday wonderland. Behind its castle-like facade in Little Havana, the local stalwart creates an extravagant celebration that marries Old World charm with festive opulence.
Stepping through the doors feels like entering an entirely different world. Beneath weathered wooden beams, thousands of twinkling lights cast a warm glow across the dining room. Oversized red ornaments and shimmering garlands drape from every available surface, while a towering Christmas tree sparkles against the restaurant’s brick walls and carved wooden accents. The overall effect feels both opulent and intimate — like stumbling upon a holiday feast in a Spanish villa.
The seasonal transformation elevates Casa Juancho’s already lively atmosphere, where guitarists serenade diners with traditional Spanish songs that intertwine with Christmas carols during December. Its private dining rooms, which can host up to 100 guests, have become a go-to spot for families celebrating Nochebuena and holiday gatherings. The festive backdrop pairs perfectly with the restaurant’s menu of Spanish classics, from shareable tapas to steaming pans of paella.
For those seeking escape from Miami’s eternal summer, Casa Juancho delivers more than just holiday spirit. While flashy newcomers come and go, this Little Havana institution remains a testament to timeless charm — where holiday celebrations pair better with caldo gallego than snow.