Craving a good cuppa coffee? We know we are. That’s why we have narrowed down a list of our current favourite coffee shops across the city. Keep this list handy this weekend so you know where to travel when you’re longing for that caffeine fix! Scroll through for more:
Pastryology
Located in Dubai’s Marina Cubes, Pastryology offers a distinctive coffee offering, the best of desserts and fresh juices. The Woman’s Guide ME Team loves to visit this space when longing for a good cup of specialty coffee. This shop is also built into a container, which makes it all the more fun to create content for the gram.
Location: Shop 13, Mina Rashid, Post Rashid, Dubai
Timings: Open daily from 10am to 10pm
Cost for two: Dhs100
Find out more: https://www.pastryology.ae/
Dome
The Dome Cafes are designed to excite the taste buds as well as the minds of coffee lovers around Dubai. We’re talking rich aromas, pretty interiors and superior tastes. We love enjoying their dark and relaxing interiors over a cup of Mochaccino or Iced Coffee.
Location: 7 branches across Dubai – Burjuman Mall, Reef Mall, Jumeirah 1, The Dubai Mall, Arabian Center, Bin Sougat Center and Dubai Internet City
Timings: 8am – 10pm
Cost for two: Dhs 155
Find out more: https://www.domecafes.ae/
Roseleaf Café
Roseleaf is a unique café with a light ambience. The best part about this space is its’ location inside of the Dubai Garden Center. The café offers a good personal service and variety of organic hot and iced coffees with freshly baked cakes. Yum!
Location: Dubai Garden Center, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai
Timings: 8 am – 10 pm
Cost for two: Dhs 130 (approx.)
Find out more: https://www.roseleafcafe.com/
To The Moon and Back
We love this homey café situated in a quiet spot across Jumeirah. To The Moon and Back offers different types of coffees and is themed around space. We would recommend giving their natural Liquorish tea a try – so good!
Location: Al Athar Street, Jumeirah 3
Cost for two: Dhs100
Timings: Open daily from 7am to 11pm
Find out more: https://www.zomato.com/dubai/to-the-moon-back-coffee-jumeirah-2
Wild and The Moon
A laid-back concept, you can expect all the vegan food and beverages at this spot. You may even call the Wild and The Moon a vegan person’s sanctuary – as it’s literally found the perfect vegan substitute to almost every food you may crave. The WG team loves their dairy free latte and organic coffees as well as their matcha and lavender lattes. They also whip up a good bullet proof coffee for all you fitness enthusiasts out there.
Location: 3 branches across Dubai – Gate Avenue, Downtown and Alserkal Avenue
Timings: 8:30am – 7pm
Cost for two: Dhs170
Find out more: https://wildandthemoon.ae/
Brunch and Cake
Located on the Jumeirah circuit, this cafe surely lives up to the hype of the original outpost in Barcelona. Brunch and Cake Dubai present everything from healthy Acai bowls to soft pancakes. You can also couple their food menu offerings with a steaming cup of coffee.
Location: Wasl 51, Jumeirah 1, Dubai
Timings: 8am – 8pm
Cost for two: Dhs240
Find out more: https://www.brunchandcake.ae/
The 100 Café
Located within the Hundred Wellness Centre in the heart of Jumeirah, the 100 Cafe is perfect for you if you enjoy a healthy heartwarming meal. They provide a daily menu of specialty coffees and comforting healthy dishes. We also love their stunning ambiance mastered through all the greenery and natural light.
Location: The Hundred Wellness Center, Villa 21, 53 B Street, Jumeirah 1, Dubai
Timings: 7am – 5pm
Cost for two: Dhs110
Find out more: https://thehundred.ae/the-100-cafe/
Butter Dessert Salon
Located in Jumeirah, Butter Salon offers all the mouth-watering desserts and rich coffees you can think of. They put a great deal of focus on differentiating their desserts from what’s available in the market with great quality and quirky concepts. Check it out if that’s what you’re into!
Location: Wasl 51, Jumeirah 1, Dubai
Timings: 9am – 10pm
Cost for two: Dhs110
Find out more: https://www.zomato.com/dubai/butter-dessert-salon-jumeirah-1
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