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RestaurantsSaudi Arabia

by Alexandra Mansilla

Where To Try Authentic Saudi Coffee In Riyadh

6 Sept 2025

Saudi coffee — known locally as qahwa or gahwa — is one of the most important symbols of Saudi hospitality and identity. Unlike the dark, heavy roasts familiar in Western cafés, Saudi coffee is made with lightly roasted Arabica beans, giving it a golden colour and a delicate, almost tea-like texture. It is traditionally brewed with fragrant spices such as cardamom, saffron, cloves, or ginger, and served in small finjān cups from a long-spouted dallah pot.
This ritual is more than a way to stay caffeinated — it is a centuries-old tradition that reflects generosity, respect, and community. Guests are always welcomed with a fresh pot of gahwa, often accompanied by dates or sweets to balance the flavour. Today, while Riyadh is full of trendy cafés and speciality roasters, the tradition of Saudi coffee remains at the heart of daily life.
For travellers eager to experience authentic Saudi coffee in Riyadh, the city offers a mix of historic spots that preserve the cultural ritual, modern roasteries that experiment with regional blends, and creative cafés that bring together tradition and design. Below is a carefully selected guide to the most trusted places where you can sip gahwa and experience Saudi Arabia’s rich coffee heritage.

Elixir Bunn Coffee Roasters

We have already mentioned Elixir Bunn among Riyadh’s café masterpieces thanks to its remarkable interior design. Conceived by AZAZ Architects, the space transforms a structural column into soaring Islamic arches finished with traditional mud plaster, blending sacred heritage with modern aesthetics. Italian terrazzo floors, a striking deep-blue spiral staircase, dramatic bronze lighting, and a spiritual “café-as-sanctuary” atmosphere make it a true standout in the thriving Saudi coffee scene.
Elixir Bunn is one of Riyadh’s pioneers in speciality coffee and a name that quickly became synonymous with quality. Founded by Khaled Almadi and Ahmed Alkharji, who both left corporate careers to follow their passion for coffee, the brand has helped shape the city’s third-wave movement. b
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Instagram: @elixirbunn

Camel Step Coffee Roasters

Camel Step has been a cornerstone of Riyadh’s speciality coffee scene since around 2013, often credited with bringing international roasting standards to the city. Over the years, it has grown into one of the most respected roasters in Saudi Arabia, combining global beans with local traditions. Many branches offer Saudi coffee served in the traditional dallah, alongside a rotating menu of seasonal single origins.
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Instagram: @camelstep

Half Million

Half Million is a homegrown Saudi brand that quickly became a cultural phenomenon after its launch in 2018. Founded by Meshal Khalid H. Alshehri and Abdullah Al-Rajhi, the chain has expanded across Riyadh, creating lively, modern spaces where friends and families gather around the clock. While best known for its creative espresso-based drinks and trendy seasonal specials, Half Million doesn’t ignore tradition — Saudi coffee often features in its menu.
Once, Meshal Khalid described the roots of the brand’s success: “My passion and love for Arabic and Turkish coffee, is what led to my strong belief in the success of this project.”
Interestingly, the café’s very name reflects its beginnings — it comes from the SAR 500,000 initial capital that the founders invested to bring their vision to life.
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Instagram: @halfmillion_sa

Namq Café

Namq has become a local favourite for those who want traditional flavours with a contemporary twist. The café is known for making Saudi coffee convenient and social, offering ready-to-serve containers and combo boxes that pair gahwa with sweets or brownies. Its modern interiors and growing number of branches reflect Riyadh’s evolving café culture, while staying grounded in tradition.
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Instagram: @namq_cafe

NOC Caffe & Roastry

They describe themselves as Riyadh’s hidden gem for speciality coffee lovers.
NOC (short for Not Only Coffee) Caffe & Roastry is a Riyadh-based concept that focuses on quality beans and roasting, often sourcing directly from farms. The café doubles as a place to enjoy coffee and as a barista training hub, giving it a reputation for serious coffee craftsmanship. Its relaxed setting makes it a great spot to compare traditional Saudi coffee with modern brews.
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Instagram: @noccafferoastry

Mjabb

In the heart of Diriyah’s historic quarter, Mjabb offers a vibrant yet intimate space where tradition and community meet. Guests gather over steaming cups of Arabic coffee, often paired with crisp qursan flatbreads spread with labneh and honey — a simple treat that feels deeply rooted in local culture. The setting evokes old Najdi charm: low majlis-style seating lined with patterned cushions, wide windows that open to the bustling street, and handcrafted pottery with geometric cut-outs that echo Diriyah’s signature architecture.
Whether sitting by the outdoor firepits on a cool evening or tucked into one of the café’s cozy nooks, visitors find an authentic atmosphere that celebrates the timeless spirit of Saudi hospitality.
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Instagram: @mjabb.sa

Natural Life

A green oasis in Riyadh. Part plant nursery, part coffee shop, it features koi ponds, streams, and leafy corners that make it a tranquil retreat in the city. Alongside espresso and pastries, Arabic qahwa is always on offer, turning the space into a relaxing setting for a traditional cup.
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Instagram: @naturallifesa

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