Welcome to Andy's Coffee Shop
Located in Pasadena, California, Andy's Coffee Shop is a beloved diner offering a wide range of breakfast and brunch options. Known for their delicious steak and eggs, corned beef hash, and hearty breakfast burritos, Andy's also caters to vegetarians with many meat-free options. The restaurant prides itself on providing a casual and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for families and groups. With a focus on sustainability, Andy's offers plastic-free packaging and reusable tableware. The menu features classic American dishes with a twist, showcasing a perfect blend of flavors and generous portions. Don't miss out on their famous biscuits and gravy or their mouthwatering pork chops and eggs. Andy's Coffee Shop is a must-visit for a satisfying and flavorful dining experience!
- 1234 E Colorado Blvd Pasadena, CA 91106 Hotline: (626) 793-0825
Located in the heart of Pasadena, California, Andy's Coffee Shop is a cozy diner specializing in breakfast and brunch dishes with a classic American flair. This hidden gem offers a wide range of options for vegans and vegetarians, making it a popular choice for those with dietary restrictions.
From their hearty Steak and Eggs to the flavorful Andy's Breakfast Burrito, each dish is prepared with care and attention to detail. The menu is filled with breakfast favorites like Corned Beef Hash, Pork Chops and Eggs, and the indulgent Chicken Fried Steak.
One of the standout features of Andy's Coffee Shop is their commitment to sustainability, offering plastic-free packaging and providing reusable tableware for a truly eco-friendly dining experience. With a casual ambiance, outdoor seating, and a dog-friendly policy, this spot is perfect for a leisurely breakfast or brunch with friends and family.
As a food reviewer, I am impressed by the quality and taste of the dishes at Andy's Coffee Shop. The flavors are rich and satisfying, and the portions are generous. Whether you're in the mood for a classic breakfast sandwich or a specialty burrito, this diner has something for everyone. I highly recommend stopping by Andy's Coffee Shop for a delicious and environmentally conscious dining experience.

Favorite breakfast spot in Pasadena!!! All the food is amazing with great portions as you can see in my picture. The pancakes are sooo fluffy and perfect with the coffee. They are one of the very few places that serve biscuits and gravy in town (yummm), although we skipped it this time. Everyone is super friendly! Love going to Andys :)

Kudos to owner Yesenia Ramirez and the entire Andy's staff for taking care of 6 members of the Victorville Fire Department who are here in Pasadena working on the Altadena/Pasadena fire. I wanted to contribute to cost of their breakfast but Gloria said, "we're taking care of it." I come to Andy's each weekend for breakfast. The food and service is just great! I hope others will come try out Andy's. You won't be disappointed.

A decent Mexican themed diner in Pasadena. I would say that Russell's is my favorite diner in Pasadena followed by Shakers but Andy's is a nice option if you are in the area. They have a much smaller menu compared to some of the other competitors and inside is quite small as well. They don't have outdoor seating so everything will be indoors and if it's crowded be prepared to wait. We had to wait about 10 minutes for our table for two to be ready for our Saturday brunch. They don't have a dedicated parking lot however street parking is fairly easy to find in this part of town. Pricing is fair and our server was pretty nice although took quite some time for the drink refills and to check in on us. As mentioned this is more of a Mexican themed diner. All diners in Los Angeles are one of four to me. The traditional retro LA diner, the country diner, the Asian diner, and the Mexican diner. This being Mexican due to the amount of Mexican dishes on the menu, clientele, and staff. As someone from San Diego I don't mean this is a negative thing, actually something that I really like and prefer even though I myself am not Hispanic. For my order I chose the Huevos à la Mexicana and did enjoy it although I felt that there was too much liquid, everything was a bit too wet, but still had some nice flavors. Overall, I would recommend if you are in the area and I would definitely give it another try again in the future.

We just finished seeing the Rose Floats and needed a place to grab breakfast. This place is about half a mile from the college drop off so we stopped in. The only flaw at this place would be the decor and seating. Old tables and dated decorations. The food and service were exceptional. We had 6 people and every order was perfect. Refills were quick and we were checked on frequently. We will be back next year when we come for the floats again.

A hidden gem located in Pasadena . I guess some famous people rolled through here. It's been featured on Fast n Furious and a few others. ordered grits , bacon turkey sausage & eggs (don't judge ). I love that stuff! My crew ordered hues rancheros, omelet , a kids breakfast and we shared a stack of pancakes. It was busy for a small place, and always end up at a bakery so we wanted to try something different. Juice is not freshly squeezed but that's ok food makes up for it. I was ok with water.

We went for breakfast on a Sunday morning. Not too crowded and music is lightly playing on background. Great service as usual! Their salsa sauce is always good as I remember.

We got the steak and eggs which came with sour dough toast and hash browns. The steak was whatever, but I really liked how they toasted the hash browns and bread. Traditional diner vibes which is hard to find today. Their decor is filled with old newspapers involving the restaurant which is cool. Food came out a little slow. There's parking in the back and on the street.

Although I've lived near Andy's practically my whole life, I only recently read about it somewhere (Eater?). I've surely driven past it thousands of times but finally tried it a few times and was charmed by its old-school coffee shop vibe and tasty food. Located on old Route 66 (Colorado Blvd) near Pasadena City College (PCC), Andy's has booth, table and counter seating. Open only for breakfast and lunch, it has a menu full of breakfast classics plus some Mexican dishes. The times I've visited there is a friendly young woman who seems to be the head server, greeter and cashier. She speaks English and Spanish. There was another male server who spoke less English. The walls are adorned with old photos, and they still have a display of those classic little boxes of cereals. I've ordered the chicken fried steak and eggs (with hash browns and toast), machaca (with rice, beans and tortillas) and huevos a la Mexicana (a layered dish with crispy tortillas, eggs, rice, beans, onions, tomatoes, serrano chiles, cheese and avocado). Every dish was pretty great; I'd order them all again, but there are lots of others dishes I'd like to try. Note you must walk through the kitchen to access the restroom. I did notice cans of corned beef hash while passing through. Good choice for an unassuming, non-bougie breakfast or lunch.