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Casual Dining · Cuban · Latin American

Habana Costa Mesa Menu Prices 2026: Cuban Cuisine, Cocktails & More

Habana brings the flavors of Cuba and the broader Caribbean to Costa Mesa's eclectic Lab shopping complex, combining slow-roasted meats, handcrafted mojitos, and a lush patio atmosphere that sets it apart from typical Southern California dining. Whether you're stopping in for a weeknight dinner, weekend brunch, or just cocktails, Habana's Cuban-Latin menu offers something for carnivores, pescatarians, and vegetarians alike.

The Lab, Costa MesaCuban & Latin cuisineFull cocktail barWeekend brunch
Sample · $$

Signature items

El Churrasco (skirt steak)$44
Paella a la Habana$68
Ropa Vieja$29
Mojito a la Habana$12
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Cheapest starter
Vegetable Empanadas $10
Most popular
El Churrasco (grilled skirt steak) $36–$44
Best value combo
The Taste of Habana (sampler) $28
Signature cocktail
Mojito a la Habana $12
Combo meals

Habana combo and meal deals

The Taste of Habana$28

  • 2 Pork Croquettas
  • 3 Chicken Empanadas
  • 3 Vegetable Empanadas

Great starter sampler for the table

Full menu with prices

Habana full menu and current prices

Prices shown are based on publicly available sources and may not reflect current menu pricing. Always verify with the restaurant before visiting.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the Habana menu

  1. 1Corn on the CobSide dish$5–$6
  2. 2Arroz Con Leche de CocoDessert$6
  3. 3Rice & BeansSide$6–$8
  4. 4Sweet Plantains (Maduros)Side$6–$8
  5. 5Vegetable EmpanadasStarter$10
  6. 6Mojo Yucca FriesSide$10
  7. 7Mojito a la HabanaCocktail$12
  8. 8Chicken EmpanadasStarter$12
  9. 9Pork CroquettasStarter$14
  10. 10Papaya & Chicken Caper SaladStarter$14
Calories + price

Popular Habana dishes: estimated calories and price

Approximate calorie ranges based on Cuban cuisine standards. Verify with the restaurant for exact nutritional info.

ItemEst. CaloriesPrice
El Churrasco650–750$36–$44
Ropa Vieja500–600$26–$29
Lechon Asado600–700$27
Paella a la Habana (for 1)700–850$68
Kobe Burger850–1000$22
Salmon a la Parrilla450–550$28–$33
Half Roasted Chicken550–650$26
Medianoche Sandwich600–700$15
Price comparison

How Habana Costa Mesa prices compare to similar restaurants

Like-for-like comparison across casual upscale Latin and American restaurants in Southern California.

CategoryHabanaBonefish GrillSeasons 52Earls Kitchen + Bar
Starter / Appetizer$10–$29$10–$18$9–$16$12–$22
Main Entree$22–$68$18–$42$14–$38$19–$45
Signature cocktail$12–$18$10–$14$10–$13$12–$16
Dessert$6–$16$8–$10$7–$9$8–$12
About

About Habana

Habana opened in Costa Mesa, California in the early 2000s and quickly became one of Orange County's most beloved restaurants, earning a devoted following for its warm, tropical ambiance and deeply flavored Cuban-Latin cuisine. Tucked into The Lab — an outdoor anti-mall complex at 2930 Bristol Street — Habana offers an escape from the ordinary: lush greenery, candlelit tables, and a full cocktail bar centered on premium rums and handcrafted mojitos.

The menu draws from the rich culinary traditions of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Spain, and the broader Caribbean, with dishes like Ropa Vieja (slow-braised shredded beef), Lechon Asado (slow-roasted garlic pork), and the signature Paella a la Habana, loaded with shrimp, clams, mussels, and Spanish chorizo over saffron rice. For lighter fare, the Ceviche Tropical and Gambas al Ajillo showcase Latin coastal flavors in approachable form. A second location operates at Irvine Spectrum Center, carrying the same menu and atmosphere to South OC.

Habana is equally celebrated for its cocktail program, which goes well beyond the obligatory mojito. The rum selection spans Bacardí, Havana Club, Ron Zacapa, and Santa Teresa, with flights and craft cocktails designed to complement the food. Weekend brunch adds a festive dimension, with dishes like Lechon Benedict and Ropa Vieja & Eggs drawing long lines. Whether you're visiting for a romantic dinner or a laid-back Sunday brunch, Habana delivers a taste of the Caribbean in the heart of Costa Mesa.

2California locations
2000sopened in Costa Mesa
$$price range

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Where is Habana located in Costa Mesa?

Habana is located at 2930 Bristol Street, Suite A110, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, inside The Lab anti-mall shopping complex. The Lab is at the corner of Bristol Street and Randolph Avenue. Habana also has a second Southern California location at Irvine Spectrum Center.

What type of food does Habana serve?

Habana serves Cuban and Pan-Latin American cuisine inspired by the flavors of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Spain, and the broader Caribbean. Signature dishes include Ropa Vieja (slow-braised shredded beef), Lechon Asado (slow-roasted pork with garlic mojo), Paella a la Habana (seafood paella with saffron rice), and El Churrasco (grilled skirt steak with chimichurri). The menu also includes empanadas, ceviche, grilled salmon, and a Kobe beef burger.

Does Habana have a full bar?

Yes. Habana has an extensive cocktail bar focused on premium rums, craft mojitos, and Latin-inspired cocktails. The cocktail menu includes the signature Mojito a la Habana (Bacardí Superior, fresh mint, muddled lime), a Daiquiri Frappe (Havana Club Rum), Sangria in red, white, or rosé, and a curated rum flight. The restaurant also offers a wide wine list with selections from Spain, Argentina, California, and Mexico, plus bottled beer.

Does Habana serve brunch?

Yes, Habana serves weekend brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. The brunch menu features Cuban-inspired dishes like Ropa Vieja & Eggs, Lechon Benedict with passionfruit hollandaise, Steak & Eggs with sweet plantains, Caribbean Pancakes, and Habana French Toast with macerated berries. Brunch runs Saturdays and Sundays starting at 10am.

Does Habana have vegetarian options?

Yes. While Habana's menu leans heavily toward meat and seafood, there are vegetarian options including Vegetable Empanadas (filled with corn, caramelized onion, and roasted peppers), multiple plant-based sides like Sweet Plantains, Tostones, Rice & Beans, and Corn on the Cob, and the Papaya & Chicken Caper Salad (ask for it without chicken). The kitchen can often accommodate requests — call ahead to confirm current vegetarian offerings.

What is the price range at Habana Costa Mesa?

Habana is a mid-to-upscale casual dining restaurant. Starters range from about $10 to $29, with empanadas as low as $10 and the Ceviche Tropical at $29. Entrees generally run $22 to $68, with the Kobe Burger starting at $22 and the Paella a la Habana (for 1) at $68. Cocktails are typically $12–$18. A dinner for two with cocktails and starters usually runs $80–$130 before tax and tip.

Does Habana take reservations?

Yes, Habana accepts reservations via OpenTable. Given its popularity — especially on weekends — reservations are strongly recommended. Walk-ins may be accommodated at the bar or on the patio when space is available. You can book directly at opentable.com or through the restaurant's website at restauranthabana.com.

What are Habana's hours?

Based on published hours, Habana Costa Mesa is generally open Monday through Thursday 11:30am–10pm, Friday 11:30am–midnight, Saturday 10am–midnight, and Sunday 10am–10pm. Hours are subject to change on holidays. Always confirm current hours on the official website or by calling (714) 556-0176 before visiting.

What is the most popular dish at Habana?

Habana's El Churrasco (grilled skirt steak with chimichurri) and Ropa Vieja (slow-braised shredded beef) are consistently cited as crowd favorites in guest reviews. The Mojito a la Habana is the most popular cocktail — the restaurant is known for using fresh-muddled limes and mint rather than mix. The Paella a la Habana is a popular choice for groups and special occasions.