Cafe El Dandy

Havana

💻 Laptop Friendly: No

🔌 Power Sockets Available: No

🏞️ Outdoor Seating: No

🚬 Smoking Areas: No

⏳ Working Time Limit: No

🍽️ Food Options: Yes

🐶 Pet Friendly: No

🧒 Place for Kids: No

📶 WiFi Speed: Under 20 Mbps

🪑 Seating Comfort: Soft chairs, Standard seats, High stools

🔇 Quietness Level: Moderate

🌱 Vegan Options: Yes

☕ Coffee Price: Moderate ($$)

🍺 Alcohol Served: Yes

🎶 Music Volume: Moderate

👥 Meeting Friendly: Yes

💳 Payment Methods: Cash, Credit/Debit Card

💼 Co-working Pass Available: No

🌙 Extended Hours: No

🧑‍🦽 Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

🥡 Takeaway Available: Yes

🥐 Breakfast Available: Yes

🎲 Board Games Available: No

📚 Book Corner / Library: No

🎠 Kids Play Area: No

🅿️ Parking Available: No

Tucked into a corner of Plaza del Cristo in Old Havana, Café El Dandy has become one of the city’s favorite hangouts for both locals and travelers. It’s the kind of place where time slows down—where vintage Havana charm blends seamlessly with modern café culture.

The café is small but full of character, with colorful walls, retro posters, and mismatched furniture that feels straight out of the 1950s. The owners have turned it into a cozy cultural hub, often playing old-school Cuban music while guests sip coffee or cocktails. From its large open windows, you can watch daily life unfold in the plaza—kids playing soccer, neighbors chatting, and street musicians passing through.

El Dandy takes pride in its coffee—serving rich Cuban espresso and café con leche that keeps you fueled for a day of wandering Havana’s cobblestone streets. But unlike many traditional Cuban cafés, it also offers an international twist: cappuccinos, cold brews, and a solid cocktail list that makes it just as lively in the evenings as in the mornings. The mojitos here are a local favorite.

The menu is simple but satisfying, with sandwiches, tapas-style plates, and hearty breakfasts that go beyond the typical Cuban offerings. Many visitors recommend the avocado toast, fresh juices, and the pulled pork sandwiches, which bring a modern edge to Havana’s café scene.

Café El Dandy isn’t just about what’s on the menu—it’s about the energy. It attracts a diverse crowd: young Habaneros, digital nomads, and curious travelers all sharing space in a corner café that feels both nostalgic and new. It’s also a great place to start or end a day exploring Old Havana, thanks to its prime location by Plaza del Cristo.

Working Hours

Monday:

8:00 am - 12:00 am

Tuesday:

8:00 am - 12:00 am

Wednesday:

8:00 am - 12:00 am

Thursday:

8:00 am - 12:00 am

Friday:

8:00 am - 12:00 am

Saturday:

8:00 am - 12:00 am

Sunday:

8:00 am - 12:00 am

Café Rate

5.0

Brief café tip

For the best experience, come in the late afternoon—grab a window seat, order a mojito or iced coffee, and let the rhythm of Havana pass by outside.