Top 10 Coffee Shops in Dubai You Should Try At Least Once

Top 10 Coffee Shops in Dubai You Should Try At Least Once

 

Get your caffeine fix at one of the top ten coffee cafes in Dubai. Dubai’s coffee shops will set your cravings whether it's a latte shot or espresso!

List of Coffee Shops in Dubai

  • Arabica
  • Wild and The Moon
  • Stomping grounds
  • Jones the Grocer
  • Friends Avenue Cafe
  • Flow Coffee Shop in Dubai
  • Mokha 1450
  • Dubai Coffee Museum
  • Raw Coffee Company
  • Tom and Serg

1. Arabica

Concept cafe percent Arabica, based in Japan, has earned a reputation for serving great coffee. This is a place that takes pleasure in using only the best coffee beans, whether they're from their farm, a distinctive mix, or one of the world's most known single-origin labels. Customers are encouraged to come here to see the world via coffee, a seductive proposition that is easy to fulfill given the baristas' broad beverage selections and coffee expertise. CEO Kenneth Shoji has successfully grown the brand into Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia with the help of latte art champion and head barista Junichi Yamaguchi.

Location: City road, Al Wasl and Al Safa rd junction, city walk II Dubai

2. Wild and The Moon

Wild & the Moon, a laid-back hangout on Alserkal Avenue that attracts creative types, specializes in raw, earth-to-table cuisine. The split-level cafe's coffee menu follows the same principle. Using mixes of organic free-trade beans and housemade vegan milk,' the baristas here are well-versed in creating the ultimate dairy-free latte. The bullet-proof coffee, which combines a shot of espresso with coconut oil and ghee, is a favorite among fitness enthusiasts and those following a high-fat, low-carb keto diet. Matcha, chai, lavender, and charcoal lattes are popular throughout the day's trading for those who want a bit less caffeine.

Location: Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Blvd, Palace Hotel Cafe n5, Downtown Dubai.

3. Stomping Grounds

When it comes to breakfast in Dubai, few locations are more trendy than Stomping Grounds – and the highlight here, of course, is the coffee, which comes in a variety of fragrant blends to sample. Each cup is produced with exceptional single-origin beans obtained directly from Speciality Batch Coffee, a local craft roaster. You can also select your bean, extraction method, and milk type for advanced samplings. Otherwise, try a trademark coffee like the Iced Ginger Coffee or a micro lot,' a limited-edition bean collection chosen for its excellent quality and powerful flavor profile. Add a slew of honors to the mix, and it's easy to see why this cafe is a perennial neighborhood favorite!

Location: villa 98, street 12D , Jumeirah

4. Jones the Grocer

Jones the Grocer, which has multiple sites throughout the city, caters to the gourmet side of cafe eating. Take a seat on the outdoor terrace with views of the greens at the café's Emirates Golf Club location, while the Sheikh Zayed Road site is popular with families. Wherever you travel, the coffee is made with seasonal single-origin beans and uses both classics like espresso and Aeropress as well as the more experimental nitro. While lunch and dinner are also available, the morning menu keeps Jones busy every weekend, with dishes like smashed avocado, king prawn eggs Florentine, and brioche French toast among the favorites.

Location: indigo central 8 Shaik Zayed Rd, opp. Time square building Dubai

5. Friends Avenue Cafe

This eccentric small eatery in the high-rise Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT) neighborhood was created by a pair of young friends who put their heads together. This family-friendly local hangout has a lot of charm, with greenery, vividly painted chairs, colorful plates, and other homey touches. Friends Avenue is filled with a very dedicated clientele, sipping on a long black or an espresso con Panna, with dairy, almond, or soy milk, teetering between hidden gems and too excellent not to share. Request the barista's signature teddy bear latte art, which has become a fan favorite on the cafe's social media pages.

Location: fortune executive tower, cluster T, JLT - Dubai

6. Flow Coffee Shop in Dubai

Flow at Jumeirah Emirates Towers focuses on seasonal, sharing-style meals to cultivate the next generation of fresh food entrepreneurs. There are plenty of vegan and gluten-free alternatives, with the 'nutrition laboratory' attempting to create great food regardless of your dietary preferences. This cafe boldly creates drinks produced from ethically sourced beans in collaboration with The Espresso Lab, an Emirati-owned artisan coffee company. The baristas will impress you whether you want a classic Americano or a cutting-edge nitro. Are you ready to try something new? Order camel milk with your favorite coffee.

Location: The Boulevard Jumeirah emirates tower-Dubai

7. Mokha 1450

Mokha 1450 is a small, intimate coffee shop that is a part store and part coffee shop. This is a coffee stop best suited for a longer visit rather than a latte to-go, with knowledgeable employees who know what they're talking about. The outstanding and varied menu features a wide range of brewing techniques, single-origin beans, and innovative mixes, with each item thoroughly documented. Among the various varieties available are Heirloom Ethiopian Geisha beans, Jamaican Blue Mountain blends, and amazing Yemeni coffee from the Sabri Mountains cultivated by a cooperative of female farmers.

Location: boutique no.8, Aswaq center, Al bada, Al Wasl Road Dubai

8. Dubai Coffee Museum

Given coffee's long history in Arabia, it's no wonder that Dubai has a museum dedicated to fragrant beverages. Here you will learn everything there is to know about coffee's origins and evolution across time. Anyone interested in the history of coffee and its connection to the region should visit this. At the stylish in-house cafe, you may sample classic Arabic Pahwa and hard-hitting Turkish coffee, or choose from nine various brewing methods, including Chemex, siphon, and Kalita-style coffees.

Location: Villa 44, Al Fahidi historical neighborhood, Bastakiya Dubai

9. Raw Coffee Company 

Raw Coffee Company, a veteran of the homegrown coffee movement, roasts organic and Fair Trade beans every day in their warehouse roastery. Customers are in good hands as they learn about the roastery, which is staffed by award-winning baristas. Visitors can take coffee brewing workshops or simply sample some of the 15 single origins and five distinct blends available at this specialty shop. Take one of their 'rocket fuels' with you if you're on the run. The nitro-infused cold brew coffee is available in two strengths, both of which have floral scents and a deep chocolate flavor.

Location: warehouse next to RTA car park WH10, Cnr7A and 4A street, Al Manara Road Dubai

10. Tom and Serg 

This cozy roastery, a regular on Dubai's café scene, is widely considered as one of the city's most laid-back dining locations. It caters to both casual consumers and coffee enthusiasts in a sleek, industrial-like open area, inspired by Melbourne's independent coffee house tradition. At Tom & Serg, don't expect to go off-menu; the brews are made to the owners' rigorous specifications — the famous flat white is made with full-fat milk heated to 65°C. The huge two-story café is best visited during the week since the venue's popularity soars on weekends thanks to an all-day breakfast including fresh food and pleasant personnel.

Location: 15 A Street, Al Joud Center, Al Quoz, Dubai

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