01-05-2025
Cafe run by Down Syndrome staff opens in Dubai, brewed with love and inclusion
A heartwarming new café in Dubai is turning heads—not just for its coffee and cakes, but for its inclusive mission.
21 Cafe, which opened its doors at Al Ghurair Centre in Deira on April 25, is mostly staffed by people of determination (Down Syndrome) , working proudly as support employees alongside professional baristas.
The café is the brainchild of a parent, Raghu Raman Dhandapani, whose own 25-year-old son has Down Syndrome. For him, this is more than a business—it's a deeply personal attempt to build a world where people of determination are not sidelined, but included in everyday spaces and empowered to lead functional, independent lives.
'We want to show that individuals with Down Syndrome are capable of much more than society expects. They can lead fully functional lives if given the right support,' said John Mathew Paul, the café's manager, who shared the vision behind this pioneering concept with Gulf News.
At present, four young adults with Down Syndrome support the baristas by serving coffee, cakes, and offering warm customer interactions. But this is only the beginning. The founders plan to expand the initiative into a chain of cafés across Dubai malls and airports.
The café's name— 21 Cafe —holds deep significance. It references Trisomy 21, the extra 21st chromosome that characterises Down Syndrome.