The La Habra Collaborative is a local non-profit whose mission is to help create opportunities for improved community communication and quality of life for La Habra citizens. Come support the Collaborative’s Cantina while enjoying a delicious tamale, and a great day with your friends and family.
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can·ti·na
kanˈtēnə/ noun. A cantina is a type of bar popular in Mexico and Spain: in Italy “canteen” is the Italian word for a cellar, winery, or vault. In Italy, a cantina refers to a room below the ground level where wine and foods are stored. At the La Habra Tamale Festival, The La Habra Collaborative recreates this “old world” cantina atmosphere, serving ice cold beer and margaritas to those enjoying the Festival. The Cantina is the Collaborative’s only fundraiser. The funds raised annually are used toward administering and implementing the Collaborative’s four focus areas: Combating Childhood Obesity, Reducing Homelessness, Helping Teen Mothers, and Improving Family Literacy. |
2019 LA HABRA TAMALE FESTIVAL - CANTINA TABLE & CABANA RESERVATIONS
The 2019 La Habra Tamale Festival Cantina now offers table and cabana reservations. This gives guests a reserved and dedicated area to relax and enjoy the Festival. All reserved tables and cabanas are located in the Cantina, which is adjacent to the Main Stage.
Table and Cabana reservations include; reserved area, chips, salsa, and table bussers.
Tables seat eight (8) to a table. Cabanas seat up to ten (10) people. Tables and Cabanas are available for two-hour periods OR full-day reservations. Reservations are taken on a first-come, first-serve base.
Table and Cabana reservations include; reserved area, chips, salsa, and table bussers.
Tables seat eight (8) to a table. Cabanas seat up to ten (10) people. Tables and Cabanas are available for two-hour periods OR full-day reservations. Reservations are taken on a first-come, first-serve base.