A round-the-clock Washington Heights Cuban diner known for its bargain $6 Cubano and steady crowd of local regulars.
3946 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
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Time Out's guide to NYC's 24-hour restaurants describes Floridita as 'usually packed with local regulars,' framing it as a neighborhood institution that draws steady traffic around the clock rather than a single peak rush (Time Out).
The same guide points to the $6 Cubano as the draw, noting 'the line will prove' the sandwich is a bargain — a line forms specifically for the cheap, popular sandwich rather than for table seating generally (Time Out).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Diner-style, generally walk-in (not explicitly confirmed by source)
Open 24 hours
No specific wait time is reported, but Time Out describes the diner as 'usually packed with local regulars,' and says a line forms for the $6 Cubano specifically (Time Out).
Not established by available sources; as a diner-style spot it is generally understood to be walk-in, but this isn't confirmed by the source used here.
Yes — it's a 24-hour diner, so walking in is the norm, though Time Out notes it's often packed with regulars (Time Out).