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Top 7 of the Best Cafes In Dubai

I am not a regular coffee person, but I like to get my hands on a good cup of latte or cappuccino when I am on the go. Cozy ambiance, great wifi strength and the comforting surroundings is what attracts me the most in an ideal cafe. Dubai has several cafes where you could get your much needed dose of caffeine with a comforting ambiance. Here are the top 7 of the best cafes in Dubai where you can use your time productively or just chill and relax while sipping on the deliciously brewed coffee;

Stomping Grounds Cafe :

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If you are a coffee lover, Stomping Grounds Cafe is the Cafe you must be visiting. It is a specialty coffee hub located in Jumeirah. Their menu boasts of different kinds of exceptionally brewed coffee at the on-site roastery, specialty tea (you will love the Masala Chai Latte!!) and some delicious food treats. Stomping Grounds Cafe has a great outdoor seating area and a charming ambiance topped with great service.

Must Haves : Aeropress Filter Coffee, Masala Chai Latte,  Baked Egg Boat, Loaded Waffles

Opening Hours : 7:30 AM – 12 AM

Where : Villa 98, 12D Street, Jumeirah 1, Dubai

Urban Bistro :

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Cozy ambiance, Great Coffee, Delicious Food, Wonderful Water Front Views, Great Service and Very Comfortable Seating Arrangements is what you get when you are at Urban Bistro. Well, what more could one ask for! You can also get good reads from the book shelves in Urban Bistro. Located in Dubai Media City, Urban Bistro is a perfect place to spend a relaxing or productive time sitting on a comfortable couch or bench teamed up with a great cup of coffee.

Must Haves : Caffe Latte, Avocado Toast, Katsu Chicken

Opening Hours : 8 AM – 10 PM

Where : Dubai Media City, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

Bystro :

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Bystro is one of the coolest cafes in Dubai having artistically chalked walls showing up the delicacies and specialties they have on their menu. The ambiance is cozy and very comforting. It is kid’s friendly too as it has a play area for them. Good energy, great coffee, quick service and delish food is what you can expect from Bystro. It may be difficult to get a table there during the weekends, try visiting there during a weekday!

Must Haves : MacchiatoBBQ Brisket Roll, Chicken Parmigiana

Opening Hours : 8 AM – 9 PM

Where : Al Manara,Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Safa, Dubai

Tom & Serg :

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Tom & Serg is a renowned two-storey cafe in Al Quoz. The retro stylish interiors, spacious & comfortable seating arrangement, freshly brewed coffee at the barista, all day long brunch menu and great vibes definitely makes it a cafe to look out for in Dubai. You can easily spend a very productive time there, get a good read from the book shelves or savour on the delicious treats that the menu boasts of. Once you visit Tom & Serg, I am sure you will become a regular visitor there.

Must Haves : Filter Coffee, Chai LatteGrilled Chicken Satay, Salted Caramel French Toast

Opening Hours :

  • Monday to Thursday : 8 AM – 3:45 PM
  • Friday to Saturday: 8 AM – 5:45 PM

Where : 15A Street, Al Joud Center, Al Quoz, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

Friend’s Avenue :

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Friend’s avenue is an excellent cafe and restaurant with a very pleasing view of the waterfront from it’s outdoor seating area. The simple and elegant decor make the ambiance of the restaurant very soothing. It serves refreshing coffee brews, good food portions and some really delicious deserts too. The staff is friendly and the service is quick too. Definitely a must visit cafe in Dubai.

Must Haves : Brewed CoffeeVery Addictive French Toast

Opening Hours : 8 AM – 10 PM

Where : Ground Floor, Fortune Executive Tower, Cluster T, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Dubai

The Hamptons Cafe :

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Wow! This is the impression you get once you enter the Hamptons Cafe. The elegant white interiors, beautiful vibe, coziness, soothing lighting, comfortable seating and a rooftop seating with a view of the beach front makes this Cafe a real delight. They have an incredible food menu, great coffee selections, delicious sweet treats and also an amazing service. This charming cafe truly has everything you need.

Must Haves : Cafe LatteRed Berry Tiramisu, Macarons, Hamptons Tostada

Opening Hours : 8 AM to 11 PM

Where : Villa 12, 9 A Street, Umm Suqeim, Dubai

The Coffee Club :

Cafes in Dubai

Having various outlets in Dubai, The Coffee Club is a well known Cafe, not only for it’s coffee but for its great dining experience too. The incredible food menu includes all day brunch varieties, some really creative dishes, freshly brewed coffee and deserts too. This cafe also possess soft warm lighting, coziness of the ambiance and quick service. The drinks and the food served are very beautifully presented, perfect for some Instagram worthy shots!

Must Haves : Chocolate Brownie Frappe, Cappuccino, Shakshouka, Mixed Berry Pancake

Opening Hours : 7: 30 AM to 11 PM

Where : Level 1Deira City Center Mall, Dubai

Related Read : How To Spend Your Winter Holidays In Dubai?

Have you visited any of these Cafes in Dubai or have any other recommendations? Do let me know in the comment box below.

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Here are the top 7 of the best cafes in Dubai where you can use your time productively or just chill and relax while sipping on the deliciously brewed coffee

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