Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Beirut. Often called "Paris of the Middle East", Beirut is a thriving hotspot for shopping, socializing and sightseeing, despite many wars and unrest. The city has been rebuilt several times, with modern architecture sharing space with Ottoman and colonial French buildings. Bustling streets such as Hamra and Ashrafieh provide hopping nightlife while the National Museum and the Gibran Museum give visitors a taste of the city's history. The Corniche is the place for activities like jogging and biking.
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4 based on 76 reviews
Beirut's most lively cafe is chic, casual and cosmopolitan with a sidewalk location on the hotel's ground floor and Weygand Street. It attracts the great and good of Beirut, from ladies who lunch to the city's powerbrokers, as well as those who travel to
Nothing beats gordon's and it's wide spread of original tastes in town. Go for Italian, Indian or even american orders, you'll always be shocked how the authentic tastes are preserved and served pure in your dish. Service is excellent and prices reflect the 5 stars Hotel and area.
We at the Barn serve only the most beneficial of foods; Organic, Healthy and not dietary foods. We strive to encourage you to live better, healthier and Happier with our array of Breakfast and Brunch options ranging from our Farm Fresh yogurts & puddings,
Our friend recommended this place for breakfast - brunch and we were not disappointed! It's a small, extremely organised and very clean place. On the menue we can find all healthy options including famous superfoods. Everything is nicely served and you may also create your own compositions.We got a small pomegranate juice, two sandwiches eggs on avocados, one big salad and a portion of cereales. Apart from cereales, the portions were decent and the quality of food was really good. The portion of cereales (our own composition) was tiny and it cost about 7 usd... I would not recommend taking that... All together we paid about 50 usd.The service was very helpful and kind, but too quick! I felt like they were checking on us every other minute if we finished something. I would appreciate if I had a bit more space during my breakfast Overall, it is a really good option for a nice, healthy breakfast in Beirut!
B.Hive has a coffee shop, library, meeting rooms and a garden. It merges all the ingredients for a perfect laid-back productive day. You can catch up with your deadlines or with your friends over a delightful cup of coffee and home made food on the side.
The best place for coffee lovers and readers at the same time! Owners are always present which makes it more reliable and trustworthy, not to forget that their garden is dog friendly.They also host many cool events, like poetry nights, outdoor movie screenings, yoga sessions,etc. You can also book the place for any corporate event and trainings; the training room fits for up to 50 people. Don't miss a chance this is one of a kind place!
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4 based on 53 reviews
Home is where the good food is! A unique concept in Beirut's hip area of Mar Mikhael, offering an exquisite selection of coffee, fresh juices, healthy snacks and a full menu that would make any food lover swoon. In addition to the above, a dedicated retai
We went here for breakfast twice the first morning after we arrived the food is amazing we had pancakes and croissants they are the best pancakes i have ever tasted. We returned another morning it was so good. They have lots of lovely little goids for sale as well xx
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4 based on 197 reviews
Al Mandaloun Cafe is a cafe, a restaurant, a patisserie, a bakery, and a boutique, all at once. In addition to the impressive selection of Sandwiches, Croques, Pizzas and Quiches,the Cafe has tasty specials every day, concocted by our international Chefs.
Well this was my first time there and i dont know why i always had this feeling that the place is overrated. But wow i was wrong. Its an amazing place, beautiful setting and the food is great. Definitely would recommend and i would visit again. The prices are average its not too expensive nor cheap. Should try their setting during the summer i think its good. Will let you know for sure :)
4 based on 86 reviews
Café Younes is first and foremost a specialty coffee roaster since 1935. For over 80 years, acclaimed Lebanese specialty coffee roaster Café Younes has been roasting and brewing quality artisanal coffee since 1935. It is also one of the most popular coffe
Cafe Younes is in Hamra not far from Hamra Street. The cafe is not clearly sign posted.It is a nice and cosy little place visited by the locals. It serves foods and range of drinks. The food and drinks are a bit pricey but very nice. Free WiFi is available as well and loads of people sit there to do their work. The staff were very friendly.
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4 based on 268 reviews
I was staying in Beirut for a week and ended up eating in Cafe Hamra a few times. Their menu is varied with a number of tasty options for vegetarians, the house wines are all Lebanese, and i thought the prices were reasonable. The service was friendly and helpful. A pleasant and relaxed atmosphere, and i liked the fact that smokers were in a separate room with a door that was kept closed.
4 based on 180 reviews
Unveiling itself in the form of a la carte delicacies and sumptuous bites. This is an invitation for the senses to rediscover culinary traditions under a new light, rich with original creations, glowing smiles and elegant shine. This is a warm welcome to
Em sherif Cafe we were told is the place!!! Indeed it is!!! The place is in the center of Beirut; the decoration is simple yet nice! The food! Oh the food! Words cannot describe the taste! Starting from the fattoush salad to the hummus, the falafel, the Fateh aubergine and more and more!!! Come to the desert; mistika ice cream with cotton candy! The list is never ending!!!!Indeed it is the place to eat and be!!! Amazing food!!!Dear Nadine,It brought us so much joy to read that you enjoyed your culinary experience with us at Em Sherif Café.We really appreciate your recommendations and thank you for your review. We can't wait to see you again soon!Best Regards
4 based on 283 reviews
Dar Bistro and Books is an oasis tucked away in a hidden alley in Hamra. Dar is a place where one can dine, catch up with friends over coffee, or read and unwind in one of Beirut's last few remaining gardens.
I'd go back here in a heartbeat. I went for breakfast and had a nice bagel with egg and cheese and bacon. My other half had some clay pot eggs with lamb which he was enraptured with.Quirky and cool, if I lived in Beirut this would be my local brunch spot for sure.
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