After almost a year of speculation, we can finally confirm that Zara Café is opening soon in Beirut Souks. As Beirut’s go-to shopping destination comes to life, retail giant Zara is bringing its stylish café concept to the heart of the city.
In case you’re not familiar with Zara Café, more commonly known as Zacaffé, here’s what to expect from this new spot.
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It was designed as a sleek, minimalist escape where shoppers can pause, recharge, and extend their time in-store. The interiors echo Zara Home’s refined aesthetic, creating a calm atmosphere that blends fashion, design, and café culture.
Beyond coffee, it reflects the brand’s push into lifestyle experiences, even incorporating eco-friendly design choices and creative spaces for cultural events. In short, it’s a way of making Zara not only a place to shop but a place to linger.
Here’s a look at what Zara Café looks like at Mall of the Emirates in Dubai:
Each location has a different vibe depending on the city, so we’re excited to see what the Beirut location will look like. You can see just how different the Seoul location is from the one in Dubai:
What do you think the Beirut location will look like? We’re honestly obsessed with the one in Lisbon:
The menu will likely revolve around specialty coffee and light bites, with Zara’s signature twist on presentation and design. Visitors can expect cappuccinos, espressos, and carefully brewed teas, accompanied by pastries and desserts that feature the Zara logo or other stylish touches.
There’s also a good chance the café will offer Zara’s branded coffee blends, similar to what’s available in other locations, giving guests the option to bring a piece of the Zara Café experience home.
The café is not open yet, but we can try to predict the prices based on other locations. In Dubai, prices fall into mid-to-premium café range. A typical visit costs around 35 AED (~$9.50), putting it in line with other high-end coffee spots in the city.
Bags of Zara’s branded coffee beans (like the Master or Vienna blends) are also available. They’re priced at around 35–65 AED ($9.50–$18) per bag.
Excited about the new Zara Café? Check out the #Beirut Souks section to see what else is coming!
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