Arwa Yemeni Coffee

  4.7 – 1,328 reviews   • Coffee shop

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Multi-award winning Yemeni coffee shop specializing in authentic Yemeni coffee, traditional brewing methods, and a welcoming community space.

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Texas’ first Yemeni coffee shop! Home to the original Arwa Yemeni Coffee, Richardson, TX is known for its culturally diverse offerings within the Dallas Fort …

Arwa Yemeni Coffee – Richardson, TX

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Loreli Rodriguez
Came here for the Yemeni latte stayed for red tea!
It was so good, I had to order a second! The drink + treats flight was perfect for tasting various drinks and pastries. The honeycomb bread was warm and DELICIOUS! The drinks were all so tasty and the ambiance was clean and welcoming! Cannot wait to go back!
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AbdulRahman K M Khattab
Arwa Coffee in Dallas was an incredible experience from the moment we walked in. As a Yemeni coffee spot, it truly reflects a strong sense of identity and culture, and you can feel that authenticity in every detail. The atmosphere immediately makes you feel welcomed and relaxed, which sets the tone for a great visit.

We were a group of eight, and the space accommodated us perfectly. The seating arrangement was spacious, and the sofas were extremely comfortable, making it easy to sit back, enjoy conversations, and spend quality time together without feeling rushed or crowded.

The vibes at Arwa Coffee were simply amazing. There was a perfect balance between calm and lively, making it a great place whether you want to catch up with friends or just enjoy a peaceful coffee break. The ambiance reflects pride in Yemeni heritage while still feeling modern and inviting.

What stood out the most was how strongly the place carried its identity. From the overall design to the energy in the room, Arwa Coffee is more than just a café—it’s an experience that celebrates culture, community, and connection.

Overall, Arwa Coffee deserves a full five-star rating. Great vibes, comfortable seating, an authentic Yemeni feel, and a welcoming atmosphere make it a must-visit spot in Dallas. We truly enjoyed our time there and would gladly come back again.
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Tablas Ville
Ambiance was great. Menu was very modern. Staff was very sweet. I took bag a coffee beans home and also bought some merch. My latte was made to perfection and the slice cake was delicious. Please keep them in mind for your early morning coffee, afternoon charge up or a night out with the besties
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Saleh A Al
The place vibe is good with outdoor space . I tried the honeycomb which was good .

The Yemeni latte & sand dune latte are a bit too sweet but the rest of drinks are ok ✅
My recommendation is the Qishr light decafe.

Generally satisfied !
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Avinash Vellori
Arwa Coffee is tucked inside a lively complex filled with Middle Eastern restaurants, bakeries, and grocery stores—and it absolutely stands out. What caught our attention was that this isn’t your typical coffee shop. It’s a true Yemeni coffeehouse, with beans sourced from the Middle East and roasted in-house. The result? Bold, aromatic coffee infused with unique spices like cinnamon, cardamom, and others that add a rich, unexpected depth of flavor.

The staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming. Alongside the coffee, there’s a small bakery with both savory and sweet Yemeni treats. We tried a variety of items and thoroughly enjoyed everything—especially the pastries.

The interior has a trendy yet cozy vibe, and there’s plenty of parking, with outdoor seating as a bonus. The only reason I’m giving four stars instead of five is that I think they could improve the seating comfort a bit and streamline the service during busy hours.

Overall, Arwa Coffee is a fantastic spot for anyone looking to try something different from the usual coffee scene. Highly recommend giving it a visit!
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Mariana L
This gorgeous Yemeni coffee shop is absolutely stunning inside. The aesthetic is super clean, and the attention to detail is next level. They have these beautiful arches inspired by one of the oldest ancient mosques in Yemen, which adds such a unique touch. Plus, there’s a lovely outdoor courtyard to enjoy a drink on a nice sunny day.

I had never tried Yemeni coffee before, so I went for the Yemeni latte, and it was really nice! They source all their beans directly from Yemen and roast them in-house, so every cup is fresh and authentic. They offer a mix of traditional drinks and classics like cappuccinos, lattes, and espressos. And if you’ve got a sweet tooth, they’ve got crispy pastries and delicious cakes with unique flavors.

The staff was super friendly and welcoming. They even asked if it was our first time visiting so they could help with any questions. Definitely a spot worth checking out!
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Thanh Nguyen
Personally, just did not like this place bc I did not vibe with Arabic coffee (it was my first time trying though) because something about the taste just wasn’t good. Moreover, I thought it was expensive (about $10) for the size they provided, so felt like I wasted my money here.

However, for my friends who were familiar with Arabic coffee/tea, they enjoyed their drinks (still not the price though lmao). So if you’re a fan of this regions delicacies, try it out! Besides that, I though the decor was very pretty and aesthetic. Seems like a nice place to come and study or just hang/go on a date.
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Mubeen Kamani
Stopped by Arwa Yemeni Coffee in Richardson and loved the overall atmosphere. The decor is beautiful—earthy tones, Arabic calligraphy, and traditional accents that give you a real glimpse into Yemeni culture. The ground seating (jelsa style) adds a unique, authentic touch that makes it feel like you’re stepping into a different part of the world for a bit. It’s cozy, welcoming, and peaceful—definitely a great place to sit and unwind.

I ordered the Adani Chai, which had a nice flavor—fragrant and well-spiced like it should be. But honestly, it was served cold and felt like it had been sitting for a while, which was disappointing. I was hoping for a freshly brewed, hot cup to match the vibe of the space.

Still, I love the concept of Arwa and what it’s trying to bring to Dallas—a taste of Yemeni coffeehouse culture with halal offerings and a strong sense of identity. I’ll give it another shot, but next time I’ll ask if the chai is made fresh.
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Ben G
Coffee was tasty! However nothing special and the pistachio cake was very middle of the road. Not much flavor and tasted a little artificial.
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Josh Mahon
I’ve never had Yemeni coffee but now that I have it’s my favorite. INCREDIBLE SPOT! Coffee amazing. Food delicious. Service great.
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