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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Marfa coffee' in Alhobar

Where We Are Going Today: ‘Marfa coffee' in Alhobar

Arab News24-05-2025

If you are searching for a new spot in historic northern Alkhobar to enjoy high-quality coffee while immersing yourself in the local literary and arts scene, look no further than Marfa.
Marfa serves up expertly crafted coffees and a variety of freshly prepared pastries and snacks. Yes, they have matcha, too.
But your order comes with more than just a drink or a bite — you will get a taste of Alkhobar itself.
Tucked away in a quieter part of the city, history buffs will appreciate that the cafe directly overlooks the former site of the beloved Al-Shula Mall, which famously burned down years ago. That storied plot of land is now the view from the cafe's windows.
Founded by Saudi entrepreneur Khaled Almsaad, Marfa is quite literally breathing new life into the neighborhood.
Almsaad launched his cultural initiative, Tanafs — which roughly translates to 'breath' — during the COVID-19 lockdown.
The platform, now based upstairs from the cafe, is dedicated to bridging community and culture. It offers a range of creative activities and guided walking tours (when the weather is pleasant), all designed to encourage residents to explore their city on foot and enrich Alkhobar's cultural fabric.
The upstairs space features a large communal table and regularly hosts vibrant events — from literary gatherings to workshops and community meetups. All attendees, of course, enjoy Marfa's signature drinks and snacks.
When the weather is cool, the cafe spills out onto the sidewalk with plenty of outdoor seating. But the real charm lies inside. The intimate interior feels more like a cozy home and it is just as welcoming.
Check out @marfa_sa on Instagram for more details.

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