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Mamajuana Cafe Menu Prices 2026: Latin Brunch & Mofongo

Full Mamajuana Cafe menu for 2026 - the Dominican, Latin and Caribbean restaurant & lounge with locations in the NYC area (Inwood, Queens), Paterson NJ and Boston. Famous for a festive weekend Latin brunch, mofongo, churrasco, seafood paella, empanadas, fruit sangria and the namesake spiced mamajuana drink, with live music and a late-night lounge vibe. Below: the at-a-glance highlights, the full menu, the signature brunch, dietary picks and pricing FAQs.

Dominican · Latin · CaribbeanNYC, NJ & BostonWeekend Latin brunchMofongo · Churrasco · PaellaLive music & lounge
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Signature items

Mofongo con ChurrascoMarket
Seafood PaellaMarket
Beef EmpanadasMarket
Mangu / Latin BrunchMarket
Mamajuana (house pour)Market
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About prices on this page. Mamajuana Cafe's official menu and the major menu aggregators could not be independently verified at the time of review (May 2026), so we are not publishing per-item dollar prices for this restaurant. The dishes listed below are real, well-documented Dominican / Latin menu items; pricing is moderate ($$) and varies by location (NYC, Paterson NJ, Boston) and between the brunch and dinner menus. For exact current prices, see mamajuanacafe.com or call your location.
Quick answers

Common Mamajuana Cafe questions, answered

The four things people most often want to know about Mamajuana Cafe's menu and experience.

Signature dish
Mofongo con Churrasco

Garlic-mashed fried plantains topped with grilled skirt steak and chimichurri - the most-ordered plate.

The namesake drink
Mamajuana

Rum, red wine and honey steeped with tree bark, herbs and roots. The spiced house pour the cafe is named for.

The signature event
Weekend Latin brunch

Brunch entree plus bottomless mimosas, sangria or mamajuana cocktails, set to live music. The reason to book ahead.

Price tier
$$ (moderate)

Full-service sit-down Latin restaurant & lounge. Exact prices vary by location - confirm with your venue.

Signature spotlight

The six things that define Mamajuana Cafe

These are what set Mamajuana Cafe apart - a Dominican restaurant that doubles as a live-music Latin lounge.

Signature plate

Mofongo

Fried green plantains mashed with garlic and pork crackling in a wooden pilon, topped with churrasco, garlic shrimp, chicken or mixed seafood. The dish people come back for.

House drink

Mamajuana

The namesake pour: rum, red wine and honey steeped with tree bark, herbs and roots - a dark, spiced Dominican classic served straight or worked into cocktails.

The big event

Latin Brunch

The festive weekend brunch with bottomless mimosas, sangria and mamajuana cocktails, set to live music and DJs. The flagship reason to book a table.

Off the grill

Churrasco

Marinated grilled skirt steak finished with house chimichurri, served with rice, beans and tostones - or piled on top of mofongo.

Shareable

Seafood Paella

Saffron rice simmered with shrimp, mussels, clams, calamari and fish - a centerpiece built for the table.

After dark

The Lounge

Later in the evening the room turns into a Latin lounge with DJs, live bands, dancing and bottle service. Restaurant by day, nightlife by night.

Latin brunch

The weekend Latin brunch - the signature experience

If you only do one thing at Mamajuana Cafe, make it the weekend brunch.

Mamajuana Cafe built its reputation on a festive weekend Latin brunch. The format pairs a Dominican brunch entree - most iconically mangu con los tres golpes (mashed green plantains with fried salami, fried cheese and eggs) - with bottomless mimosas, sangria or mamajuana cocktails over a set time window, all set to live music and DJs.

It is part meal, part party. Tables fill quickly on weekends, so reservations are strongly recommended. The exact drink package, time limit and pricing vary by location and change over time, so confirm the current brunch offer with your specific venue when you book.

Beyond mangu, brunch plates include steak and eggs (churrasco), chillaquiles, avocado toast and French toast - rounded out by the same empanadas, tostones and maduros from the main menu.

  • When: Weekends (confirm hours by location)
  • Iconic plate: Mangu con los tres golpes
  • Drinks: Bottomless mimosas, sangria, mamajuana
  • Soundtrack: Live music / DJs
  • Booking: Reservations strongly recommended
  • Pricing: Set package, varies by location
Bar & lounge

Mamajuana, sangria & cocktails

The bar is central to the experience - this is a restaurant built around a drink.

Namesake

Mamajuana

Rum, red wine and honey steeped with tree bark, herbs and roots - the spiced Dominican classic the cafe is named for. Served neat or in cocktails.

Brunch

Bottomless Sangria

House red or white sangria with fresh fruit, available bottomless as part of the weekend Latin brunch package.

Tropical

Mojitos & Coladas

Classic and fruit-flavored mojitos (passion fruit, mango) plus blended pina coladas - the warm-weather pours.

Nightlife

Bottle Service

Premium-spirit bottle service during DJ and live-music nights, when the dining room becomes a lounge.

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The full menu

Mamajuana Cafe's Dominican & Latin menu

All categories below, tagged for vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free-friendly items. Dishes are documented menu items; dinner and brunch offerings vary by location.

Prices omitted intentionally. Per-item dollar prices for Mamajuana Cafe could not be independently verified at the time of review and vary by location (NYC, Paterson NJ, Boston) and menu (brunch vs. dinner). Items show "Price varies" - confirm current pricing on the official site or at the restaurant before ordering.
Dietary guide

Vegetarian, vegan & gluten-free-friendly picks

Mamajuana Cafe's menu is meat- and seafood-forward, but Dominican cooking offers plenty of plant-based sides. Plantains in every form - tostones, maduros, plain mofongo - plus yuca, rice and beans cover most plant-based needs.

Many grilled and mashed dishes are naturally gluten-free-friendly, though shared fryers and sofritos mean cross-contact is possible. Confirm preparation with your server if you have a serious allergy or follow a strict diet.

Cross-contact possible in a shared Latin kitchen. Beans and rice may be cooked with animal-based sofrito or stock.

  • Vegan: Tostones, Maduros, Yuca Frita, White Rice, Moro de Guandules
  • Vegetarian: Cheese Empanadas, Stewed Beans, Flan, Tres Leches
  • GF-friendly: Churrasco, Camarones al Ajillo, Salmon a la Plancha, plain Mofongo
  • Brunch (veg): Avocado Toast, French Toast, plain Mangu
  • Shareable: Seafood Paella (built for the table)
How it compares

Mamajuana Cafe vs. other Latin restaurants

Where Mamajuana Cafe sits relative to fast-casual Latin chains and other sit-down Latin spots, May 2026.

CategoryMamajuana CafeCafe RioChipotleHard Rock Cafe
CuisineDominican / LatinMexican (fast casual)Mexican (fast casual)American · global
Service modelFull-service + loungeCounter / lineCounter / lineFull-service
Price tier$$ (moderate)$ (value)$ (value)$$ (moderate)
SignatureMofongo, paellaSweet pork barbacoaBurrito bowlsLegendary burger
BrunchLive-music Latin brunchNoNoLimited
Bar / nightlifeFull bar + DJ loungeNoNoFull bar + live music

Mamajuana Cafe is a full-service Dominican restaurant-lounge, so it is a different category from fast-casual Latin spots like Cafe Rio and Chipotle, which win on speed and per-item value. Its closest peer in format is a sit-down venue with a full bar and live music, like Hard Rock Cafe - but rooted in Dominican cooking and built around the namesake mamajuana drink.

About Mamajuana Cafe

A Dominican restaurant-lounge named for a spiced Caribbean drink - brunch by day, party by night.

Mamajuana Cafe is a Dominican, Latin and Caribbean restaurant and lounge rooted in the Upper Manhattan neighborhood of Inwood, with additional locations in Queens, Paterson NJ and Boston. It takes its name from mamajuana - the traditional Dominican drink of rum, red wine and honey steeped with tree bark, herbs and roots - and builds its identity around that festive, spiced, distinctly Dominican spirit.

The kitchen runs the Dominican canon: mofongo, churrasco, seafood paella, empanadas, and a weekend Latin brunch with bottomless drinks. As the night goes on, the dining room shifts into a live-music lounge with DJs, dancing and bottle service - making it as much a nightlife destination as a restaurant. Menus, hours and pricing vary by location, so confirm details with your venue.

InwoodFlagship neighborhood
4Metro areas (NYC, NJ, Boston)
$$Price tier
BrunchSignature experience
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Common questions

Mamajuana Cafe menu - frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Mamajuana Cafe's prices, the Latin brunch, mofongo, the mamajuana drink and locations.

How much does a meal cost at Mamajuana Cafe in 2026?

Mamajuana Cafe is a sit-down Dominican / Latin restaurant and lounge in the $$ (moderate) price tier - comparable to other full-service Latin restaurants in the New York City area, Paterson NJ and Boston. We are not publishing per-item dollar figures for this page because Mamajuana Cafe's prices could not be independently verified from the official site at the time of review, and they vary by location, by the dinner-versus-brunch menu, and over time. For exact current pricing, check the menu at your specific location on the official site, mamajuanacafe.com, or call the restaurant directly.

What is Mamajuana Cafe known for?

Mamajuana Cafe is known for its festive weekend Latin brunch with live music and bottomless drinks, plus classic Dominican and Caribbean dishes: mofongo (garlic-mashed fried plantains), churrasco (grilled skirt steak with chimichurri), seafood paella, and crispy empanadas. The restaurant is named for mamajuana - the traditional Dominican drink of rum, red wine and honey steeped with tree bark, herbs and roots. After dinner the venue turns into a lounge with DJs, dancing and bottle service.

What is mamajuana, the drink the restaurant is named after?

Mamajuana is a traditional Dominican beverage made by steeping a mix of tree bark, herbs and roots in a blend of rum, red wine and honey. The result is a dark, spiced, slightly sweet drink often described as tasting like a Caribbean spiced-rum amaro. It is a cultural icon in the Dominican Republic and the namesake of Mamajuana Cafe - the venue serves it as a signature pour and works it into cocktails, including bottomless-brunch options.

Where are Mamajuana Cafe locations?

Mamajuana Cafe operates in the New York City area - Inwood in Upper Manhattan and Queens - along with Paterson, New Jersey and Boston. Each location runs its own hours, brunch schedule and live-music calendar, and menus and prices can differ between them. Use the official site at mamajuanacafe.com to find the nearest location, confirm hours and check the current menu before you go.

Does Mamajuana Cafe have a Latin brunch, and how does it work?

Yes - the weekend Latin brunch is the signature experience. It typically pairs a brunch entree (such as mangu con los tres golpes, steak and eggs, or chillaquiles) with bottomless mimosas, sangria or mamajuana cocktails for a set time window, set to live music or a DJ. Specific pricing, the drink package, and the time limit vary by location and are subject to change, so confirm the current brunch offer and reservation policy directly with your location.

What is mofongo and which versions does Mamajuana Cafe serve?

Mofongo is a Caribbean staple of fried green plantains mashed with garlic and pork crackling (chicharron) in a wooden pilon. Mamajuana Cafe serves it plain and topped several ways - con churrasco (skirt steak), con camarones (garlic shrimp), con pollo (chicken) and con mariscos (mixed seafood) - plus a trifongo that blends green plantain, sweet plantain and yuca. It is one of the most-ordered dishes on the menu.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options at Mamajuana Cafe?

Yes, though the menu is meat- and seafood-forward. Vegan-friendly options include tostones (fried green plantains), maduros (sweet plantains), yuca frita, white rice and moro de guandules (rice with pigeon peas). Cheese empanadas, flan, tres leches and stewed beans suit vegetarians. As with any shared Latin kitchen, beans and rice may be cooked with animal-based sofrito or stock, so confirm preparation with your server if you follow a strict diet.

Is Mamajuana Cafe a restaurant or a nightclub?

It is both, at different times of day. Earlier it operates as a full-service Dominican / Latin restaurant for brunch and dinner; later in the evening - especially on weekends - it transitions into a lounge and nightlife venue with DJs, live bands, dancing and bottle service. If you want the dining experience, go for brunch or early dinner; if you want the nightlife, go later. Dress codes, cover charges and age policies can apply at night and vary by location.

Does Mamajuana Cafe take reservations?

Mamajuana Cafe generally accepts reservations, and they are strongly recommended for the popular weekend Latin brunch and for larger parties, since brunch and live-music nights fill up. Reservation policies, bottle-service minimums and group options differ by location. Book through the official site or call your specific location directly to confirm availability, any minimum spend, and the current brunch package.

How does Mamajuana Cafe compare to other Latin restaurants?

Mamajuana Cafe sits in the full-service, sit-down Latin/Caribbean category with a strong nightlife and brunch identity - which sets it apart from fast-casual Latin chains. It is closer in spirit to a festive Latin restaurant-lounge than to counter-service spots: you get table service, a full bar built around mamajuana and sangria, live music, and shareable centerpieces like paella. Expect a $$ moderate check, a livelier atmosphere than a quick-serve burrito chain, and a menu rooted specifically in Dominican cooking.

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