The Coop House Café Now Brings Artful Iftar Nights!

  • Ramadan sharing iftar invites guests to slow down and reconnect together.
  • AED 399 set offers comforting flavours designed for meaningful table moments.
  • Weekly kahwa cup painting adds cultural creativity to post-iftar evenings.
  • Italian-inspired dishes meet Arabic traditions in a warm community setting.

As the sun dips and the city softens its pace, Ramadan evenings call for something slower, warmer, and more intentional. This Holy Month, The Coop House Café is turning iftar into a shared ritual, inviting guests to gather around generous plates, meaningful conversations, and a touch of creativity with its newly launched Ramadan Sharing Iftar experience.

Available daily throughout Ramadan, the neighbourhood café in Sobha Hartland has curated a dining moment rooted in togetherness and reflection. Priced at AED 399 and ideal for two, the experience is designed for communal enjoyment, encouraging guests to linger a little longer at the table.

Iftar begins traditionally with dates and refreshing Ramadan beverages, followed by a comforting soup and a selection of dishes served family-style at the centre. The main course is hearty and shareable, blending Middle Eastern flavours with The Coop House Café’s Italian-inspired approach. Dessert brings the evening full circle with classic Arabic sweets alongside a signature house creation, offering a sweet ending to a soulful meal.

What sets this experience apart is its focus on slowing down. There’s no rush here, just familiar flavours, generous portions, and space for conversation. It feels less like dining out and more like gathering at a friend’s table, the kind of place where stories flow easily and phones stay face-down.

Adding a cultural layer to the evening, every Saturday throughout Ramadan features a DIY Kahwa Cup Painting workshop in collaboration with Perfectly Minted by Resh. After iftar, guests can paint traditional kahwa cups, symbols of hospitality and welcome, turning the night into something hands-on and memorable. It’s a thoughtful activity for families, friends, and small groups looking to connect beyond the plate.

The experience includes:

• A full Ramadan sharing iftar for two
• Traditional starters with dates and beverages
• A generous main course designed for sharing
• Arabic sweets and signature dessert
• Weekly kahwa cup painting workshops every Saturday

Warm, welcoming, and rooted in neighbourhood spirit, Ramadan at The Coop House Café reflects the essence of the season. It blends food, culture, and creativity in a way that feels genuine, offering guests a chance to pause, connect, and create new traditions together.

If you’re looking for an iftar that goes beyond dining, this is your sign to book a table, pick up a paintbrush, and savour Ramadan evenings the slow way!

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