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    Castro’s

    4.7 (460 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Café Con Leche 12 Oz
    Chase H.

    Big big fan! I need a quick breakfast, and castors delivered. Along with the breakfast sandwich the fruit was fresh and my favorite part

    French toast and Portuguese sausage
    Nancy C.

    Recommend sitting at one of the tables under an umbrella. There's trees, and the uncovered tables come with risk of bird poop (a fresh one landed on my hat). Prices rang up higher than what was displayed on menu -- when I asked, that's when they said there's a surcharge when using cards. So, pay cash and save. French toast: 5/5!! Out of this world. One of the best I've had. Crispy edges, fluffy innards, delightful amount and assortment of fruit (blueberries, Asian pear, yellow kiwi, citrus, banana, pineapple, watermelon, and some sort of grape I haven't seen before), all swimming in a delectable rum sauce. Recommend sharing, it's HUGE. Portuguese sausage (side item): 5/5. It's only 1 sausage, but it's delish and comes with a few pickled veggies. Perfect counterpoint to the French toast and rounded out breakfast. cortadito: 5/5. So smooth and rich, best coffee this trip. Also love that it's right next to Vavin -- Vavin's pastry game is right up there with Kona (the infamous, hours-long line in International Marketplace). An entree & coffee from castro's and a croissant from Vavin...perfect shared breakfast for 2.

    Phil S.

    This place is so great I came back twice on vacation. Let ambiance and setting are great. Very vibrant and friendly staff. The food is prepared fresh and tasty. We had the French toast and it wasn't overly sweet but so balanced and wonderful. Overall highly recommend.

    Rachelle D.

    A hidden gem. Friendly staff. Delicious food. Quaint restaurant with limited seating but well worth the wait. Must try the coffee!

    This place is amazing. If you're craving a Cuban-style breakfast in Waikiki, Castro's is a great find. Friendly staff and great coffee.

    If you're craving a Cuban-style breakfast in Waikiki, Castro's is a great find. The best place to start your day. Great and friendly staff and the cuban coffee is excellent.

    French toast
    Andy L.

    I didn't think one of my favorite breakfasts of all time would be Cuban food, especially in Honolulu. I shared this recommendation with friends afterwards and they doubted as well. But trust me, Castro's delivers. The dishes are beautifully plated and they all came with a side of fruit. The Cuban sandwich here was the best I've ever had, better than any I've had in Miami. The crab and shrimp toast and the watermelon and beet salad were also great. This is a must-try.

    Small Cuban coffee bar-
    The Fab-5 Plus 1 B.

    If you are looking for amazing tasting coffee - great food (brunch style) Castros is the place to be. Definitely worth it. Cafe con leche- is a must if you enjoy coffee- dark enough yet it's perfectly sweatened.

    Ropa Vieja sandwich
    Candice L.

    Castro is a staple brunch spot for me. They close at 1 PM, and at 12:30 they only do to go. If you manage to get in there before 1 PM, I promise you will not be disappointed. It is a very unassuming place packed with culture and vibrant and authenticity. The Cubanos are on point, the yerba mate is very authentic, and you can't go wrong with any dishes on the menu. This time around, I got the breakfast brisket sandwich, which was so juicy on a local egg. The bread was perfectly crunchy, and the side, fruit salad, and pickled vegetables were great mix. The Ropa Vieja was also another grass fed brisket but a little bit leaner. Overall, the service is always very attentive and they pay attention to detail when it comes to presenting you with an upscale Cuban experience on the streets of Waikiki. Don't sleep on the spot if you're looking for something a little more diverse .

    Tres leches French toast. Amazing! The best breakfast I've had in Waikiki

    Must try the French toast. We'll be back another day to try other delicious looking items on the menu

    Crab & Shrimp Toast
    Deepa P.

    delightful food and drinks. one of the highlights of any trip to oahu. crab/shrimp toast and brisket sandwich were excellent. fruit salad was fresh and seasonal.

    Joy A.

    Small but cute place. The staff it was very accommodating and nice. Excellent presentation of food, tastes good too! Love coming here when I'm in Waikiki!

    If you are looking to feed your instagram profile; cool. If you are looking to feed yourself, not the best option. Basic taste for too much money, small plate, trying to compensate with bunch of fruits which you can get anywhere.

    Saad K.

    Great breakfast and lunch. Sandwiches and avocado toast were phenomenal. Prices are high, but expected for the area.

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    Delicious papaya bowl for breakfast! 3 generations ate together and we all enjoyed the meal!

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    Ask the Community - Castro’s

    What is the Dinner menu? There is a dinner menu and have been open for dinner since sept 16th. 6p-9

    They have not started doing dinner yet, but plan to in the future from what they told me. It is just breakfast, brunch and lunch for right now.

    Where does one park?

    Street or lots all within blocks

    Are dogs allowed in the outdoor seating area?

    Yes, they are.

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