The rather quirky rooftop terrace at Queen of Hoxton is a high-spirited spot to soak in spectacular views of the East End skyline and enjoy the finest Cuban concoctions. Some rather offbeat installations adorn this breezy locale, where locals hop in to spend quiet evenings during chilly winters. When the sun shines bright, the terrace is transformed into the vibrant Smokin' Graciela's Rooftop Bar, an ode to the Cuban cigar pioneer Graciela. The combined whiff of Cuban rum and cigar smoke hits the nostrils as you enter this rooftop lounge. While soaking in the 1950s Caribbean ambiance and the marvelous Shoreditch skyline, you are offered a choice of thick slushes and frozen daiquiris in papaya and guava flavors, infused with original Havana rum. A selection of street food from Cuba also accompanies this Caribbean feast. There is always something going on here, be it storytellers narrating Cuban folklore or experts conducting lessons in cigar rolling. Also, Smokin' Graciela has the Rooftop Film Club to screen indie productions and Oscar-nominated feature films, even as wireless receivers and laid-back director recliners add to the breezy setting.