Coabana in Phoenix, AZ
Restaurants

Coabana

4.2 ★ average from 5 reviews

Located in the heart of downtown Phoenix, Coabana is a stylish destination specializing in creative cocktails and Cuban-inspired small plates. The menu features a refined selection of tapas and tropical drinks, providing a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere for an evening out.

Location

1 E Washington St Suite 124, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
Phoenix, AZ, 85004

Contact

Hours

fri
4:00 PM – 2:00 AM
mon
4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
sat
2:00 PM – 2:00 AM
sun
2:00 – 10:00 PM
thu
4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
tue
4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
wed
4:00 PM – 12:00 AM

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Recent reviews

  • ★★★★★Felipe De Alva

    Loved this nice lil spot in downtown Phoenix! Stopped by for some drinks (ordered the mojito and the Caribbean Collins) and an appetizer (had the ropa vieja empanadas) and everything was delicious. Definitely will be back next time we are in DTPHX. 10/10 will recommend.

  • ★★★★★Fatima Paola Avila

    We’ve been back to Coabana a few times now, and it’s easily become one of my favorite spots. The food is consistently amazing highly recommend the ropa vieja, empanadas, and plátanos. Everything is full of flavor and always hits. You can tell there’s a lot of care put into each dish. And the drinks… so good. Their cocktails are delicious, well-balanced, and perfect for a fun night out. The atmosphere is always a vibe, whether you’re going with friends or just want to enjoy great food and drinks. Definitely a place we keep coming back to and will continue to. ✨🍹

  • ★★★★★Loira Sifontes

    We had a good experience. The manager was very kind and nice. I will recommend more food variety. The bread was SO GOOD! 😋 This place has a nice vibe and good music!

  • ★★★★Celisa Estel Diaz

    The food was good but not as amazing as i hoped. I enjoyed the Cubano the most i give it 4 stars. The yuca fries were good. The Ropa vieja was basic 1 star.. It should have been made better in my opinion. The empanadas were good as well. The drinks were phenomenal. The ambience was great and the decor was very nice. The service was great. Felt like we left Phoenix for a bit. There was a speakeasy inside of the restaurant going through the doors headed to the bathroom. It was dark and gloomy and a whole other vibe as you walk to the restrooms. All in all id say visit Coabana for the essence of Cuba in Phoenix

  • ★★☆☆☆J C

    We went because of the good reviews. The drink menu was very elaborate, so I’d expected the drinks to be good and they were. The glasses were chilled and rum drinks were generously poured. The garnishes made the drinks even more special. Looking then to the food menu you can tell this restaurant caters to customers having drinks and sharing “tapas”, even though this concept is Spanish not Cuban. The appetizer menu is fairly elaborate and has a strange feature where many of the dishes come with 3 pieces and they advise that you can add a 4th for $3-$4 more. We tried the croquetas and again I associate this with a dish I was frequently given while living in Spain. These croquetas lacked potato and seemed to just have a crust with a ham and cheese cream sauce inside. They weren’t great, but better than the rest of the food. The entree menu was bare bones with several sandwiches (the cubano no doubt) and then there was ropa vieja and arroz con pollo, which I tried and it was horrible. It was like actual “old clothing” shredded chicken similar to what one would get at Filibertos. The rice and beans were completely unseasoned just drained black beans and instant rice it seemed. My wife ordered the Cuban sandwich and this should be hard to mess up, but again there was something like shredded pork on the sandwich and it was so salty that I could not distinguish the pickle or the ham or the cheese, the only other thing I could taste was mustard and a lot of it. As all the food was brought very quickly and at the same time as the appetizer I then noticed the croqueta had similarly been flavored with a generous helping of something like Gulden’s mustard. Everything else had no salt and no flavor so I asked for salt and hot sauce expecting a habanero sauce or something perhaps authentic to mask the blandness and the otherwise overarching mustard flavor. I was shocked that they graciously proceeded to bring two bottles of different varieties of Cholula Mexican hot sauce written right on the bottle that it wasn’t Cuban. It almost felt as if this was purposely meant to suggest I as the customer was treating all Hispanic restaurants as if they were Mexican. Later I had trouble getting a box from the waiter who had disappeared and when I found him looking at his mobile at the bar he stated “you’re going to have to give me a minute”. I had already paid and tipped 20%, but felt as if I was being treated as a bad tipper. In any case, I did not eat the leftovers and gave them to my dog.