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La Fabrica Central

Culinary excellence awaits

Spanish Caribbean$$
4.4
523 reviews

The Thoughtful Splurge — worth every penny

Offering Spanish Caribbean cuisine, music, art, and culture. Vibrant atmosphere with live music and cultural events celebrating Puerto Rican and Dominican heritage.

Chef's Table Selection
The Port

The Maitre d' Recommends

Puerto Rican
Dominican
Live Music
Cultural Events

The Vibe

La Fabrica Central is Central Square's Spanish Caribbean headquarters—a restaurant, bar, and nightclub celebrating Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Dominican culture through food, music, and community. By day it's a restaurant; by night it transforms into authentic Caribbean nightlife. This is where Central Square dances.

Atmosphere
🎉lively
Noise Level

Energetic buzz—speak up a bit

Dress Code
smart casual
Perfect For
Caribbean cuisinenightlifelive music

Why It's Great

Spanish Caribbean Cuisine, Culture, and Nightlife in Central Square

Central Square needed a place that celebrates Caribbean culture fully—not just the food, but the music, the community, the joy. La Fabrica Central delivers all of it under one roof.

The ownership brings credentials. Dennis Benzan partnered with Hector and Nivia Piña, the Dominican and Puerto Rican couple known for Boston restaurants like Merengue, Vejigantes, and Doña Habana. Chef Giovanna Huyke, a renowned Puerto Rican culinary figure, shapes the menu.

The food spans the Spanish Caribbean—Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic. Mofongo prepared properly. Fried red snapper that justifies the cliché "crispy outside, flaky inside." Kan Kan pork chop for serious eating. The menu also ventures into Latin-Japanese fusion with creative sushi options.

But La Fabrica is more than a restaurant. The nightclub brings authentic Caribbean nightlife every evening. Live music, dancing, cultural events that make Central Square feel connected to San Juan and Santo Domingo. It's celebration as lifestyle.

The Signature Experience

Early dinner for fried snapper, stay for the nightclub transformation. Dance like you're in the Caribbean.

Standout Dishes

Fried Red Snapper

Whole fish, crispy and perfect—the signature

$32

Kan Kan Pork Chop

Massive, crispy, satisfying

$28

Mofongo

Traditional preparation with options for proteins

$18

Latin-Japanese Sushi

Creative fusion rolls that work surprisingly well

Varies

Why It's In Our Guide

La Fabrica Central delivers authentic Spanish Caribbean cuisine and nightlife in Central Square. The cultural celebration and quality make it essential for experiencing Caribbean Cambridge.

Awards & Recognition
Cambridge Chronicle Neighborhood Favorite
Boston Magazine Best Caribbean
What Critics Say

La Fabrica brings the Spanish Caribbean to Cambridge—fully.

Bay State Banner

Restaurant by day, nightclub by night, celebration always.

Cambridge Chronicle
Local Love

Central Square's Caribbean and Latin community has embraced La Fabrica as their headquarters. The cultural programming creates genuine connection.

Insider Tips

Best Time to Visit

Early dinner for food focus, later evening for nightclub energy.

Reservation Tips

Recommended for dinner. Walk-ins work for nightclub.

Where to Sit

Main dining room for dinner experience.

Ordering Advice

The whole fried fish is worth ordering. Trust the chef's Caribbean specialties.

Getting There

Central Square parking is challenging. Central T is immediate.

Ratings & Reviews

4.2/ 5.0

Based on 783 reviews

Google
4.4

523 reviews

Updated 2024-12

Yelp
4.0

260 reviews

Updated 2024-12

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes—La Fabrica Central operates as both restaurant and nightclub. The nightclub opens every evening with authentic Caribbean music and dancing.

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Contact Details

Address

450 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139

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Hours

Tue-Thu: 5PM-10PM, Fri-Sat: 5PM-11PM, Sun: 12PM-9PM, Closed Monday

Transit

3 min walk from Central

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