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Kalei Coffee Co.
The guide was updated:Kalei Coffee Co. isn’t just about serving a good cup of coffee, it’s about creating an experience. With two locations in Beirut, one close to Mar Mikhael and another in Hamra, the latter stands out for its charm. Set inside an old Lebanese house, it lets you sip your morning brew with a touch of history all around you.
The menu goes beyond coffee, offering baked goods, pancakes, and breakfast options. If you like to brew at home, Kalei also sells coffee gear such as grinders, kettles, and filters.
Useful Information
- Address: Hamra, Beirut
- Website: www.kaleicoffee.com
- Phone: +961 1 752 001
- Email: contact@kaleicoffee.com
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