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Little River is a neighborhood well-known to older Miami natives, and has recently entered the radar of younger generations. One of Miami's oldest neighborhoods, Little River was established as an agricultural community. A natural evolution led to its development into one of Miami's most vibrant commercial, entertainment, and residential areas. Speak to those who grew up in Miami from the 1920's-1960's, and they'll fondly recall hamburgers and birch beer from Royal Castle, go-carting behind St. Mary's Cathedral, and movies at the Rosetta Theater. Having fallen into a decline after the development of Interstate 95 and the increased popularity of the shopping mall, this culturally diverse neighborhood, along with those that surround it (Little Haiti, West Little River, and the historic residential neighborhoods of El Portal and Palm Grove) is now experiencing another evolution - this time led by creative entrepreneurs.
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If you're looking for Caribbean home cooking, you've come to the right spot. Bakery Boys offers dishes such as stewed goat, chicken, and fish (head on), all of which come with a side of rice and pigeon peas and a small salad. Portions are very large, and prices are cheap - nearly everything is sold between three and eight dollars. Make sure you're planning to take your lunch somewhere to-go - the boys only do takeout.
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