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9 cute Dubai Marina cafés to try for your next coffee

9 cute Dubai Marina cafés to try for your next coffee

Time Out Dubai09-05-2025

One of the city's most popular neighbourhoods, Dubai Marina is known for it's cool aesthetic, and the cafés are no different.
From fringed umbrellas and unlimited pancakes to luxe breakfasts and digital coffee, this part of town really does have it all.
If you need a little inspiration, or want to try somewhere new, here are some of the best Dubai Marina cafés to check out next.
9 best Dubai Marina cafés to try
Delizie Gourmet
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Located at the Dubai Harbour Yacht Club, Delizie Gourmet is an authentic Italian café with pretty stunning views of the Dubai Marina skyline and Ain Dubai as a backdrop. The breakfast menu includes a selection of dishes from the oven, fruit and cereals and Delizie signatures. Inside the classic café, you'll find a display of Italy's favourite pastries and desserts.
At lunchtime, the window display selection will change to a classic Italian deli counter with freshly baked individual slices of pinsa, focaccia and classic Italian croissant sandwiches. You'll love the Italian coffee here, too.
Daily from 8am-8pm. Dubai Harbour Yacht Club, Dubai Harbour, deliziecaffegourmet.com (058 514 0400).
Chaihona no 1 by Vasilchuki
Yes, that includes all-you-can-eat pancakes. Credit: CHAIHONA by Vasilchuki
This spot is just aesthetic on the inside as it is on the outside. Sit out under a fringed umbrella on the terrace or opt for a table surrounded by leafy greens inside.
Offering a Slavic-style menu, you can choose from brunch classics and on weekends, there's an unlimited pancakes deal for Dhs45.
Open daily from 9am-noon. Marina Gate, Dubai Marina (058 156 4856).
Drinkit
This is one of Dubai's digital-first cafés. Nestled in Dubai Marina, simply place an order at one of the kiosks found inside or via its app. Change your milk, add syrups and toppings with ease, pay, and before you know it, the coffee is ready to drink at the pick-up counter. Great if you're in a hurry.
Open daily from 7.30am-11.30pm. 34PW+HMM Gate Residence 1 – Dubai Marina @drinkit.uae
Fuze
The speciality cafè is known for its premium roasts and blends, mixed in with some gorgeous brunch dishes.
Whether it's salmon and eggs or a crispy stuffed croissant, the space looks right out onto the waterfront, so this is an ideal spot for some remote working (or people watching).
P.S Fuze occasionally hosts dog social events, so keep an eye on Instagram for when you can next take your pooch for a furry meet-up.
Open daily 7am-midnight. Hamptons International, Dubai Marina, @fuzecaffemarina (050 199 4885).
Nargileci Eleven
This stunning space has flowers draping down from the ceilings, adorable displays and a view right out to the waterfront.
Based around traditional Turkish flavours, you can enjoy teas, baklavas, rich smoothies and some hearty salads that will keep you full for a long time.
However, the menu is also filled with other breakfast dishes from around the world, so you can still enjoy avo toast or a full English brekkie.
Open daily 9am-4am. Dusit Princess Residence, Dubai Marina, nargileci.neleven.ae (04 591 1612).
Risen
If it's a tasty pastry you're after then look no further than Risen.
Tucked into the Millenium Place Marina Hotel, opt for a lemon meringue croissant or the BBQ beef eggs benedict (trust us) and settle in for a chilled few hours of grazing and relaxing.
Open daily 7am-10pm. Millennium Place Marina Hotel, Dubai Marina, risendubai.com (04 550 8112).
Tashas
The café chain has an adorable venue inside Dubai Marina Mall, with both a cosy indoor space and terrace. You can order brekkie all the way up until 6pm, or opt for some of the healthy options from fruit salads to pistachio and lemon oats.
If you're in the mood for something a little heavier, don't ignore the schnitzel sarnie, or for a simple staple, the cheese and tomato toastie never disappoints.
Open Sun-Thu 8am-11pm; Fri-Sat 8am-midnight. Dubai Marina Mall, Dubai Marina, tashascafe.com (04 458 5611).
The Açaí Spot
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The special berry bowls are a popular sight across the city, packed with fruit, nuts and any other topping of your choice.
Looking out over the boats bobbing in the water, sit out on the terrace in the cooler months and enjoy some açaí or even a healthy wrap and croissant if you're feeling crazy.
Open daily 8am-11pm. Marina Gate, Dubai Marina @theacaispot (04 572 3410).
The Coffee Club
You'll have noticed these cute coffee spots all over the city, but the branch at Dubai Marina Gate is a real gem.
There's a small indoor space where you can get your caffeine fix in the summer months, but if you're nipping in when it's cooler, sit out on the terrace and tuck into a freshly made omelette with a Spanish latte on the side.
Be sure to download the Coffee Club app too, as you can get some great rewards on there.
Open daily 7.30am-10pm. Marina Gate Residences, Dubai Marina, thecoffeeclubme.com (04 235 3974).
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