
Koffee Kulture Opens in La Vista Bay East for the Summer
The branch joins the brand's other summer locations in Marassi Marina, Telal, and Swanlake.
Jun 17, 2025
Egyptian specialty coffee brand Koffee Kulture has opened a new seasonal branch in La Vista Bay East on Egypt's North Coast. The branch joins the brand's other summer locations in Marassi Marina, Telal, and Swanlake.
Known for its curated selection of single-origin coffee, iced drinks, and artisanal pastries, Koffee Kulture brings its minimalist aesthetic and high-quality brews to the beachside destination. The new location caters to North Coast residents and vacationers, adding to the growing number of Cairo-based brands expanding west for the season.
The La Vista Bay East branch is now open daily, operating throughout the summer months.

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