Qahwah House Coffee – Montclair

  4.8 – 294 reviews   • Coffee shop

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At Qahwah House, each bean tells a story of tradition, commitment, and undying devotion to coffee. Every step, from cultivation to your cup, reflects our unwavering passion and respect for the craft. Join us on a journey where every sip embodies our heritage and craftsmanship, ensuring that every encounter with Qahwah House coffee leaves an indelible mark of excellence and cultural richness.

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 493 Bloomfield Ave, Montclair, NJ 07042

Phone: (973) 261-9400

Website: http://qahwahhouse.com/

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Reviews

Annonymouse Foodie
Heard a lot about this place from a friend who highly recommended it, so I finally decided to stop by — and it did not disappoint! We ordered their Adeni Chai (medium kettle) which was more than enough for us. In fact, we joked that we should’ve gone with the small kettle because it serves quite generously!

We also tried the Sabaya, which paired perfectly with the chai — such a comforting combination.

The café has plenty of seating, good light music, and an amazing vibe that makes it a great spot to relax, chat, or get some work done. Overall, a definite must-visit for chai lovers and anyone looking for a cozy hangout spot. ☕✨
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Mubasheer Nawaz Mohammed
My gang and I visited Qawah House, which I believe was recently opened, they have a branch in Paterson Main Street but I liked this one more.
The shop is spotless and beautifully maintained, with an aesthetic that feels both modern and inviting. The décor is thoughtfully put together, creating a calming and peaceful atmosphere that makes it easy to settle in and unwind.

The staff were incredibly friendly, attentive, and welcoming from the moment I walked in. There’s a genuine warmth in the way they interact with customers, and you can tell they truly care about making sure everyone has a great experience. Their professionalism and positive attitude really stood out.

The ambiance is outstanding — soothing music, comfortable seating, and an overall vibe that makes it perfect for studying, working, or spending time with friends. It’s a space that encourages you to stay and enjoy the moment.

Qawah House has definitely become one of my favorite local spots. Clean, cozy, stylish, and supported by wonderful people. I highly recommend stopping by if you’re looking for exceptional coffee and an environment that feels good to be in.
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Chendi Li
So glad this place opened near me! I’ve been here countless times since opening and have not been disappointed. The workers are friendly, especially Ahmed, who is so welcoming. Will definitely be coming back to try other items on the menu!

The coffees and teas are delicious and not overly sweetened. The menu can be overwhelming at first, but the workers are more than happy to help. I always get something new and have liked them all so far! Highly recommend Yemeni and Maple Walnut (seasonal) lattes. Over the summer, I tried the refreshers- the only thing that was “bad. ” they tasted too artificial. Strawberry was the best but a bit too sweet for my taste buds. The “famous” or viral honeycomb bread is just okay- did not taste freshly made. It was slightly cold, like they just took it out the fridge. Overhyped, not recommended. Other sweets and savory pastries are available. Loved the Tomato and Olive danish; it was light, crispy (they warmed it up), not too salty or greasy.

If you dine in, they use real mugs, not plastic. Weekdays are calmer than weekends. Visted last Saturday after 7p and it was still packed! Good place for studying as there are many tables and chairs, and even outlets. Just ask the workers for the guest WiFi password. There are 2 unisex bathroom stalls in the back.

Parking in Montclair sucks. There’s free street parking, if you’re lucky. Or, paid parking garages nearby.

TL;DR friendly service, delicious latte and teas, seasonal drinks, good place for catching up with friends or studying
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Mohammed Alanazi
Qahwah House Montclair is such a cozy and welcoming spot! The Yemeni coffee was rich and full of flavor, and the atmosphere felt warm and authentic.
The pastries were fresh and perfectly sweet — especially the khaliat alnahl!
The staff were friendly and made the experience even better. Definitely a great place to relax and enjoy real Arabic coffee.
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Jim Jacobsen
Whenever I travel anywhere the first thing I find is a cool coffee shop with good vibes. I was here a week and even though I tried other coffee shops in the area this was my favorite place. Yemeni coffee has a very strong, distinct flavor and I found it to be delicious. The pastries and desserts were fantastic and the baristas were friendly, fantastic people. I can’t wait to come back again.
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Kymble Johnson
Such a cool place! I’ve never had coffee from the Middle East – so it was definitely different, not my favorite, but still fun to try. It was pretty spicy, as it had a lot of ginger, chai, pepper, and other spices that overpowered the coffee flavor. Still giving this place 5 stars across the board though because of how amazing the staff was, letting us try multiple drinks for free and walking us through how they make their drinks.
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Bhushan Sonaje
Quawha House is a wonderful Yemeni café with friendly and welcoming staff. The café has plenty of seating, a calm and pleasant ambiance, and serves delicious food and coffee. They also provide free Wi-Fi for guests, much like Starbucks, and I noticed many people working on their laptops while enjoying their meals and drinks. Orders are prepared fairly quickly, usually within 10 minutes. Overall, I’m very happy with the experience and we’ll definitely be coming back to try more of their specialties.
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Megan Lane
I stopped into this lovely coffee shop for the first time this weekend and I’m so glad I did! The space is beautiful with lots of seating. The staff is friendly. I ordered a pistachio latte which was delicious. I will be back to try the gorgeous pastries. Great addition to the neighborhood.
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Kirsten M
I love traveling, but I’ve never been to Yemen, so I was excited to check out this coffee shop. I’m embarrassed to say, until I walked into the coffee shop and saw the big map they have on the wall of the progression of coffee around the world, that I did not know Yemen Is the historic heart of the beans’ journey! How could I have missed that given how much coffee we drink in this country?? … I realized it’s because no one’s ever mentioned it any history class I’ve ever taken and yet I can’t survive without a couple cups a day, like most Americans! Anyway, I’m finishing up a great breakfast of some traditional tea and treat and I reco you check it out!
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Ángela Martínez
I ordered matcha and it was so good! Since we ordered to stay, they gave us the matcha on a lovely tray. The people there were very nice and the place is very spacious. I’m definitely coming back!
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