Dubai’s café culture continues to grow, with new neighbourhood spots and international names giving coffee lovers plenty of fresh places to explore. The latest openings bring speciality coffee, creative matcha, all-day breakfast and relaxed spaces suited to different kinds of coffee breaks.
If you are looking for a new place for your morning coffee, a casual catch-up, a quiet work session or a drink after a beach walk, these newly opened cafes in Dubai are worth knowing. Here are eight spots to add to your list.
1. TRIO
TRIO has become a familiar name among Dubai’s speciality coffee and matcha fans, and its Mirdif 35 branch offers a calm neighbourhood setting. The café combines warm, contemporary interiors with an outdoor area, giving it an easy-going feel for solo visits and casual meet-ups. Its Mirdif branch is listed at Mirdif 35 on 93D Street.

Matcha is one of the main reasons to visit, with the café also serving speciality coffee and café-style desserts. The Iced Matcha Latte, Iced Coconut Matcha and Iced Spanish Latte are among the drinks worth exploring.
- Location: Ground Level, Mirdif 35 Mall, Mirdif
- Timings: Monday to Thursday, 6:30 am to 11:30 pm; Friday to Sunday, 8 am to 11:30 pm
- Entry: No entry fee; guests pay for food and drinks
2. Fynd Cafe – Al Wasl
Fynd’s Al Wasl café is a popular choice for anyone who enjoys creative matcha and speciality drinks. The contemporary space works well for relaxed coffee breaks, casual meet-ups and evening visits, with opening hours that extend well into the night.

The Coconut Matcha and Cloud Matcha are among the drinks that have attracted attention, while the menu also includes coffee, smoothies and food. It is a useful neighbourhood option when you want something more substantial than a quick takeaway.
- Location: 1, 35th Street, Al Wasl
- Timings: 7 am to 1 am Monday to Thursday; 7 am to 2 am Friday to Sunday
- Entry: No entry fee; dine-in and takeaway available
3. Pressio Speciality Coffee
Pressio Specialty Coffee takes a slower approach to the café experience. Located inside Q1 Mall in Al Warqa, the space is designed around speciality coffee and relaxed visits, making it a practical neighbourhood option for residents.

Coffee sits at the heart of the concept, with options suited to guests who prefer classic espresso drinks and more considered brews. The café also serves food and sweet treats, giving visitors a reason to stay for a longer break.
- Location: Store 414, Q1 Mall, Al Warqa 1
- Timings: Hours vary by day; the current listing shows early-morning openings and late-night closures.
- Entry: No entry fee; guests pay for food and drinks
4. Tino
Tino has brought its coffee concept to Mercato Beach in Jumeirah 1, offering a relaxed coastal setting. Its location makes it an easy stop after a morning walk, a visit to the beach or some time spent outdoors.

The café is known for speciality coffee and matcha, with drinks such as the Iced Spanish Latte, which is a refreshing choice for warmer days. Its beachside setting also makes it appealing for a simple coffee break with a change of scenery.
- Location: Mercato Beach, Jumeirah 1
- Timings: Check with the café before visiting
- Entry: No entry fee; café purchases apply
5. Puzzle Coffee DCH
Melbourne-born Puzzle Coffee has arrived in Dubai Creek Harbour with a speciality coffee concept that puts equal emphasis on design and creative drinks. The café sits at The Grand, offering visitors waterfront views and a calm setting for a coffee stop.

One of its more unusual features is the edible coffee cup, which can be enjoyed after finishing the drink. The menu also includes all-day breakfast, alongside speciality coffee and creative beverages.
- Location: The Grand 7.2, Al Kheeran First, Dubai Creek Harbour
- Timings: Daily, 7 am to 10 pm
- Entry: No entry fee; guests pay for food and drinks
6. Form Room – Neighbourhood Eatery
Form Room is a neighbourhood café in Jumeirah Village Circle with a menu that gives equal attention to coffee and comfort food. Its relaxed setting makes it suitable for breakfast, casual lunches and laid-back coffee dates.

The menu includes dishes such as Chilli Eggs Fritta, sandwiches, toasties and pizza, alongside speciality coffee and matcha. The café is also dog-friendly, giving local pet owners another reason to stop by.
- Location: Binghatti Jasmine, Shop 2, Street 2, Jumeirah Village Circle
- Timings: Daily, 9 am to 7 pm
- Entry: No entry fee; dine-in and takeaway available
7. Ona Coffee
ONA Dubai brings Australian speciality coffee brand ONA to Jumeirah 1. Founded by World Barista Champion Saša Šestić, the brand is known for taking coffee seriously, with an emphasis on brewing, flavour profiles and coffee education.

The Dubai café has a central coffee bar and a sensory-focused approach that allows guests to explore different coffees in greater detail. There is also a food menu, making it suitable for breakfast, lunch or a longer coffee session.
- Location: 1, 41A Street, Jumeirah 1
- Timings: 7 am to 11 pm Sunday to Thursday; 7 am to midnight Friday and Saturday
- Entry: No entry fee; food and drinks are charged separately
8. Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters | Burjuman Mall
Indian speciality coffee brand Blue Tokai has made its UAE debut at BurJuman Mall, bringing its farm-to-cup approach to Dubai. The café focuses on Indian coffee, with beans sourced from estates across the country and prepared through different brewing methods.
The menu goes beyond coffee with pastries, breakfast dishes and other café favourites. Its central BurJuman location also makes it an easy stop during a shopping trip or a convenient place for a coffee break.
- Location: Level 1, BurJuman Mall, Mankhool
- Timings: Sunday to Thursday, 10 am to 10 pm; Friday and Saturday, 10 am to 11 pm
- Entry: No entry fee; guests pay for food and drinks
FAQs
Which new Dubai cafés are good for matcha?
TRIO and Fynd are two names worth checking out if matcha is your preferred drink. Both offer creative matcha options alongside coffee and other beverages.
Where can I try speciality coffee?
ONA Dubai and Blue Tokai are particularly interesting choices for speciality coffee enthusiasts. Puzzle Coffee also offers a speciality coffee experience in Dubai Creek Harbour.
Which new café is near the beach?
Tino is located at Mercato Beach in Jumeirah 1, making it an easy choice for a coffee stop during a beach visit.
Which café has an edible coffee cup?
Puzzle Coffee is known for its edible coffee cup, giving its coffee experience an unusual twist.
Are these cafés free to enter?
Yes. None of the cafés listed requires an entry ticket. Guests simply pay for the food and drinks they order.


