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In the past two years, Jordan's coffee scene has brewed something remarkable. A surge in support for local businesses has turned independent coffee shops into community icons, elevating quality, creativity, and connection in every cup. Whether it's a cozy neighborhood gem or a sleek urban café, Jordanians are sipping local more than ever, and loving every second of it.This local love story continues with Careem, bringing your favorite cafés right to your doorstep. Add to that if you're a Careem Plus subscriber, your coffee routine just got even better!From bold Americanos to velvety iced lattes and hot creamy matchas, we've rounded up 9 standout coffee spots in Amman and their best-selling drinks. Ready to caffeinate your day with a local twist? Here's your go-to list:1)Qahwa BLK —Qahwa BLK has mastered the grab-and-go coffee model with more than 20 branches across Jordan.They're fast, reliable, and known for keeping prices accessible — all without compromising on quality. From basic espresso to flavored iced lattes, Qahwa BLK is built for people who want great coffee delivered fast.Bestseller: Their Iced Spanish and Hazelnut Lattes are a cult favorite! sweet, cool, and creamy with a flavor that keeps people coming back.Location: Abdoun, Boulevard, Fuhies, Sports City, 7th Circle, Khalda, Muqablian, Sweifieh, Abdoun Al Shamali, Bayader, Wadi Saqra, Airport Road, Horya, Muqablian, University street, Irbid.2)Coffee Factory: If you're after rich, bold, full-flavored coffee, Coffee Factory is your place. Their industrial-chic identity carries through into their robust, no-nonsense brews that pack a punch, even when delivered.Bestseller: The Iced Coffee Latte is their most popular item on Careem! It is strong and smooth.Location: Um Uthaina, Jabal Amman, Mecca Street, Abdoun, 7th Circle, Um Al Summaq3)Dimitri's Coffee: Founded in 2014, Dimitri's Coffee is the brainchild of three brothers passionate about specialty coffee. With multiple branches across Amman. Dimitri's is a pioneer in Jordan's specialty coffee scene, and remains a fan favorite.Bestseller: Their Caramel Frappe hits the sweet spot between creamy and bold, offering comfort in a cup.Locations: Al Waibdeh, Mecca Street, 7th Cricle, Boulevard, Al Madineh Al Monawara, Jubieha, Wadi Saqra, Swiefieh4)Almond Coffee House: Located in the heart of Amman, Almond Coffee House offers freshly roasted specialty coffee alongside a diverse menu of breakfast options, salads, and desserts. Almond is known for its minimalist aesthetic and strong brews.Bestseller: Their Americano is a bold brew that's perfect for those who like to keep it simple and strong.Locations: Mecca Street, Rabieh, 8th Circle5)Astrolabe: Astrolabe Coffee House is more than just a café; it's a hub for creatives and culture lovers.With roots in artisan coffee, Astrolabe offers a refined selection of brews that are consistently high-quality. Whether you're into espresso-based drinks or experimental flavors, Astrolabe's coffee is crafted to stay bold and balanced, even when delivered!Bestseller: Their Café Latte is a fan favorite, but it's their full menu of hot and iced drinks including seasonal specialsLocations: Khalda, Abdali, Taj Mall, Downtown, Salt Road, Mecca street6)Coffee Co — When it comes to chill vibes and even cooler drinks, Coffee Co nails it, They specialize in iced coffee and flavored lattes that are just as photogenic as they are delicious.On Careem, Coffee Co stands out for its fun options, fast prep, and consistently smooth delivery experience.Bestseller: Their Iced Latte is a refreshing must-have, especially during Jordan's warmer months.Location: 7th Cricle, Sports City7)Kofy Haus: Kofy Haus may have a minimalist look, but their coffee is anything but basic. Built on a love for robust, pure flavors, this café has become a favorite for coffee purists who want quality without fuss.Customers also enjoy the wide selection of espresso-based drinks and how quickly orders arrive, hot and fresh.Bestseller: Their Americano is one of the strongest and smoothest on the platform, perfect for people who don't mess around with their caffeine.Location: Um AL Summaq8)Base CoffeeBase Coffee is a modern favorite among young professionals and minimalists alike, known for its clean aesthetic, curated menu, and consistent quality. It's not just about coffee here — Base has also carved a niche with its growing matcha fanbase.Bestseller: Their Iced Matcha is a refreshing, creamy green tea blend that's become a go-to for those looking for a caffeine boost without the jitters. It's smooth, balanced, and perfectly chilled for delivery.Locations: Abdoun and Boulevard9)Comma Coffee: Comma Coffee is all about comfort and creativity. Known for its cozy identity and thoughtful drinks, it has gained a loyal following for customers who enjoy sweeter, more indulgent coffee options. Whether you're treating yourself or ordering a quick caffeine fix, Comma delivers quality with a touch of joy.Bestseller: Their Toffee Crunch Latte is a top-seller for a reason, it's rich, velvety, and just the right amount of sweet.Location: Marj Al Hamam, Boulevard, Abdoun, Abdallah Ghosheh street, Shafa Badran, TabarbourWhether you're looking for bold, sweet, or somewhere in between, these coffee houses deliver Jordan's best local coffee, right to your door. Order now through Careem Food and enjoy the extra perks of Careem Plus! free delivery, exclusive deals, and your daily coffee made better.
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