Discovering Keki Café: A Hidden Gem in Nueva Andalucía
Tucked away in a modern enclave of Nueva Andalucía, just west of Marbella and before reaching San Pedro de Alcántara, lies a delightful new café that’s quickly becoming a local favourite—Keki.
With its relaxed atmosphere, thoughtful design, and a menu that blends simple pleasures with high-quality ingredients, Keki is the kind of place you stumble upon once and keep coming back to. Whether you’re a resident, a property viewer visiting the nearby Arbatros new developments, or simply passing through, this café is well worth a stop.
A Bite to Remember and good value!
What truly makes Keki stand out is the food. Their sandwiches are nothing short of superb—freshly made, generously filled, and crafted with care. My personal favourite? The ham and brie (jamon y brie 5.80€) sandwich: soft bread, just the right amount of melt-in-your-mouth brie, and high-quality ham. It’s comforting and elevated at the same time.
But if you’re feeling curious, don’t skip the tuna sandwich. Served on bachata bread and layered with a delicate, creamy dressing and a touch of mayonnaise, it’s a delicious surprise—simple yet memorable.
Scandinavian Touches & Sweet Treats
Keki also offers a selection of pastries that rival any bakery in the region. Particularly worth noting are their cinnamon and cardamom pastries (3.50€), made in-house and also supplied to a well-known Swedish deli in Nueva Andalucía (Spisa, we love it for that Scan vibe). These fragrant, spiced buns pair beautifully with one of Keki’s iced coffees, perfect for a mid-morning break or lazy afternoon.
A Café Made for Sunshine
Keki has around 7–8 tables on its outdoor terrace, set near jacaranda trees that bloom in spring with vibrant purple blossoms. It’s a peaceful spot to enjoy the Marbella sun while sipping coffee or having lunch. Parking is easy, which is always a bonus in the area, and if the heat gets too intense, you’ll find a welcoming interior space inside as well.
A Neighbourhood on the Rise
The café sits in an increasingly popular and well-connected area, close to the Arbatros developments—modern residences offering excellent access to Puerto Banús, central Marbella, and local dining hotspots in La Campana. As someone involved in marketing new-build properties here, I can say this location combines convenience, modernity, and charm in equal measure.
Keki also has another branch in San Pedro Alcántara, although it is currently closed. For now, this Nueva Andalucía location is open and thriving—a perfect example of how small, thoughtful cafés can shape the character of a neighbourhood.
If you’re in the area, do yourself a favour and stop by Keki. Whether for a sandwich, a sweet treat, or just a sunny place to relax, it won’t disappoint.