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+ | '''Café Robina''' is a café located in [[Little Havana]], [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]]. |
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− | '''Café Robina''' is a café owned and run by [[Alberto Robina]], which opened in [[1964]]. The café is located in [[Little Havana]], [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]]. It advertises the best [[wp:Red beans and rice|red beans and rice]] in Little Havana. The café is used by [[Umberto Robina]], son of Alberto, to plot attacks against the [[Haitians|Haitian]] gang. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'']], the café can be [[Robberies|robbed]] by the [[Tommy Vercetti|player]]. |
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− | Oddly, during missions for [[Umberto Robina]], the shopkeeper is the owner [[Alberto Robina]]. When not on a mission, the shopkeeper is the standard shopkeeper encountered in any other store or restaurant. During some missions given to Tommy Vercetti by Umberto Robina there are two [[Pedestrians|pedestrians]] at the cafe watching Umberto as he gives Tommy missions one resembles a juror in the mission [[Jury Fury]] and the other resembles the [[Front Page Cafe Owner|manager]] of the [[Front Page Café]] during the mission [[Bar Brawl]] and the two are found as pedestrians all over Vice City. |
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+ | The café was opened in [[1964]] by [[Cuba]]n immigrant [[Alberto Robina]] and is advertised as having "the best [[wp:Red beans and rice|red beans and rice]] in Little Havana". |
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+ | Alberto's son, [[Umberto Robina|Umberto]], the leader of the [[Cubans]] street gang, uses the café as a location to plot attacks against the rival [[Haitians]] street gang with [[Tommy Vercetti]]'s help. |
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+ | During Umberto's mission, Alberto appears behind the café's counter. Outside of missions, he is replaced by the standard shopkeeper found throughout the city. The café can be [[Robberies|robbed]] by the player. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*In the PC edition, when entering in the café the player will hear "''Toma café en el Café Robina''" (Spanish for "Drink coffee in ''Café Robina''"). |
*In the PC edition, when entering in the café the player will hear "''Toma café en el Café Robina''" (Spanish for "Drink coffee in ''Café Robina''"). |
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+ | *On the left side of the entrance, there is a sign in Catalan, one of the co-official languages of [[Spain]]. |
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+ | *Café Robina is loosely based on Cafe Versailles in Little Havana, Miami, which has historically been a focal point and unofficial headquarters for Miami's Cuban community. |
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Revision as of 19:57, 7 November 2019
Café Robina is a café located in Little Havana, Vice City.
Description
The café was opened in 1964 by Cuban immigrant Alberto Robina and is advertised as having "the best red beans and rice in Little Havana".
Alberto's son, Umberto, the leader of the Cubans street gang, uses the café as a location to plot attacks against the rival Haitians street gang with Tommy Vercetti's help.
During Umberto's mission, Alberto appears behind the café's counter. Outside of missions, he is replaced by the standard shopkeeper found throughout the city. The café can be robbed by the player.
The café also appears in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories but is inaccessible.
Mission Appearances
GTA Vice City
- GTA Vice City Stories
Gallery
Trivia
- In the PC edition, when entering in the café the player will hear "Toma café en el Café Robina" (Spanish for "Drink coffee in Café Robina").
- On the left side of the entrance, there is a sign in Catalan, one of the co-official languages of Spain.
- Café Robina is loosely based on Cafe Versailles in Little Havana, Miami, which has historically been a focal point and unofficial headquarters for Miami's Cuban community.