Dubai Coffee Museum: Hidden Bastakiya Gem
Step inside Dubai Coffee Museum in Al Fahidi for free entry, rich Arabic coffee history, and hands-on tastings in a restored Bastakiya house.
Why Visit the Dubai Coffee Museum
The Dubai Coffee Museum sits in a restored courtyard house inside Al Fahidi Historic District, also called Bastakiya. It tells the story of coffee in the Gulf through tools, photos, and live demonstrations. Entry is free, making it an easy stop between nearby museums and galleries.
Location and Getting There
Al Fahidi Historic District lies along Dubai Creek in Bur Dubai. Take the Dubai Metro Green Line to Al Fahidi station and walk five minutes south. RTA waterbuses also stop at nearby Bur Dubai station. Limited paid parking is available on Al Fahidi Street. The area is compact, so combine the visit with the nearby Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding or the Textile Souk.
What You Will See and Do
Rooms display traditional dallah coffee pots, grinding stones, and imported beans from Yemen and Ethiopia. A short film explains how coffee reached the Arabian Peninsula in the 15th century. Staff in Emirati dress perform roasting and grinding demonstrations on request.
- Free Arabic coffee tasting with dates
- Small shop selling beans and dallah pots
- Quiet courtyard for photos
Practical Details for 2026
The museum is open daily 9 am to 5 pm. No booking is required for individuals. Groups of ten or more should email the venue in advance. Photography is allowed without flash. Summer visitors should plan for air-conditioned indoor spaces and carry water.
Facilities include clean restrooms and a shaded seating area. No cafe operates on site, but several coffee shops sit within a five-minute walk along Al Seef. Modest dress is appreciated in the heritage area.
Who Will Enjoy It Most
Coffee lovers and first-time visitors to historic districts gain the most from the short, focused experience. Families with older children find the demonstrations engaging. Those seeking air-conditioned indoor activities during July and August will also appreciate the cool rooms.
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Frequently asked questions
Is entry to Dubai Coffee Museum free?▾
Yes, entry is free for all visitors in 2026.
Where exactly is the museum located?▾
It sits inside Al Fahidi Historic District, a five-minute walk from Al Fahidi Metro station.
Can I taste Arabic coffee there?▾
Free Arabic coffee tasting with dates is offered during demonstrations.
What are the opening hours?▾
Daily 9 am to 5 pm, no booking needed for small groups.
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