The historical quarter, the museum is small, but interesting and stylish: the history of coffee, antique coffee grinders, cezve, tableware, etc. You can try different coffees, including Arabic with dates. It's nice to walk along the narrow streets next to the museum.
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Венера Исламова
Level 6 Local Expert
December 8, 2024
The museum is interesting. There are a lot of old things that somehow come into contact with the delicious aroma of the drink.
Arabic and Ethiopian coffee are offered at the entrance.
Admission is 10 dirhams.
We didn't have enough stories from the guide in Russian - we didn't understand how to book a tour)
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Елизавета
Level 5 Local Expert
December 20, 2024
An atmospheric place, it occupies 2 floors, on the ground floor they give a small cup of coffee for tasting. I didn't have enough of the guide's story (it would be amazing if they started conducting guided tours anyway
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Tommy Q
Level 7 Local Expert
July 10, 2024
admission is 10 dirhams, cash only.
In general, it's cool, cozy, a lot of old devices, coffee tasting for free, dates too. You can take a picture.
And, of course, it's cool.
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Natalie
Level 7 Local Expert
August 5, 2024
For general development, it is worth visiting this place. Moreover, the whole space is quite instagrammed. It looks like an old town.
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Боярин
Level 8 Local Expert
July 28, 2024
It's a cool and interesting museum, although it says it's free, but they charged us. I didn't like the coffee at the tasting.
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chahine atallah
Level 16 Local Expert
April 10, 2024
I really liked the place, it is located in the old Dubai, Al Seef district, where you can see the history of coffee, all kinds of coffee making tools, books, facts about coffee, etc.
Admission is 10 dirhams , and you will also be given a taste of coffee with dates
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Анатолий Романов
Level 13 Local Expert
September 6, 2023
Informative. It allows you to circumvent other knowledge, apparently, available to every coffee lover about coffee: where it grows, who supplies it, how it is packaged, where and how they prefer to prepare a drink. Vessels for drinking and making coffee are richly represented. There are several small museums nearby (for example, the national knife), several souvenir shops (new models for the local flavor, as it was in Dubai in the mid-90s)
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Екатерина Мишакова
Level 5 Local Expert
June 29, 2024
An atmospheric place. They're serving coffee. It's a pity they don't tell the story of coffee))
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Александра Шумеева
Level 4 Local Expert
December 11, 2024
It's a great museum, but I'd like a tour🙏🏼
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Надымова Людмила
Level 5 Local Expert
August 17, 2024
A great museum! You should definitely go!
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Андрей Толстиков
Level 24 Local Expert
April 18, 2024
For 10 dirhams, I looked at a fairly large exposition and tried 3 types of coffee.
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Психиатр Хватков А.
Level 20 Local Expert
February 29, 2024
Coffee fans come here. Have a coffee, buy some with you. The prices are high. Turkish coffee, Greek coffee and so on.
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Евгений Потапов
Level 12 Local Expert
September 13, 2023
Coffee is given little, there is almost nothing to watch - there are no signatures. But in general, an interesting museum for 5 dirhams
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Andy R
Level 10 Local Expert
July 18, 2023
Entrance is paid. Otherwise everything is perfect, the coffee is gorgeous
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В М В
Level 20 Local Expert
September 30, 2024
Super interesting
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Артур Акуев
Level 30 Local Expert
March 7, 2023
Not a bad place. I will advise my friends.
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naav
Level 28 Local Expert
July 25, 2022
Not matching the information. Admission is 10 dirhams, includes local coffee. It is written everywhere for free