A Corner That Hold You
Some places feel like a warm embrace on a cold day, where the simple act of enjoying a warm drink becomes a comforting ritual. Bayt Al-Qahwa is such a haven.
Tucked away in a quiet alley in the old quarter, it exudes a charm that feels both familiar and unique. The aroma of freshly roasted Arabic coffee, laced with cardamom, hangs in the air a comforting invitation to slow down.
The mismatched furniture, the calligraphy adorning the walls, and the gentle clinking of brass dallahs all contribute to an atmosphere of unhurried ease. It’s a place where you can lose yourself in a book, watch the world pass by through the mashrabiya windows, or simply savor the moment. It reminds me of C.S. Lewis's words:
“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” In Bayt Al-Qahwa, I often find both the perfect brew and the quiet space to get lost in a story.


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