I recently had the pleasure of visiting Al Masaa Coffee Shop in Riyadh, a renowned establishment that holds the prestigious title of being the largest coffee shop in the world, according to the Guinness World Records of 2014. As an avid coffee lover and a fan of unique experiences, I was excited to explore this grandiose café.
Upon entering Al Masaa Coffee Shop, I was immediately struck by its impressive size and elegant interior. The spacious layout allowed for ample seating options, ranging from cozy corners for intimate conversations to larger communal tables for group gatherings. The ambiance was warm and inviting, with soft lighting and comfortable seating arrangements that made it easy to settle in and relax. Beautiful and perfect view of the famous Kingdom Tower can be enjoyed.
The extensive menu offered an array of coffee options from around the world, catering to all tastes and preferences. From traditional Arabic coffee to rich espresso-based beverages, there was something for everyone. I opted for their signature blend, which did not disappoint. The coffee was expertly brewed, boasting a robust flavor profile that satisfied my caffeine cravings.
What truly sets Al Masaa Coffee Shop apart is its commitment to providing an immersive experience for book lovers. The café houses an impressive collection of books spanning various genres and languages. It was a delight to browse through their shelves filled with literary treasures while sipping on my cup of joe. The atmosphere was tranquil and conducive to reading or engaging in intellectual discussions with fellow patrons.
The staff at Al Masaa Coffee Shop were friendly and attentive throughout my visit. They were knowledgeable about their offerings and provided helpful recommendations when asked. Despite the café's large size, service remained efficient, ensuring that customers were promptly attended to.
While my experience at Al Masaa Coffee Shop was undeniably enjoyable, there were a few minor areas where improvement could be made. Firstly, the noise level could occasionally become overwhelming, especially during peak hours. This could be attributed to the café's popularity and large customer base. Additionally, the prices were slightly higher compared to other coffee shops in the area, but considering the unique experience and ambiance offered, it was understandable.
Overall, my visit to Al Masaa Coffee Shop was a memorable one. The combination of its impressive size, extensive coffee menu, and vast collection of books made for a truly unique experience. Whether you're a coffee enthusiast or simply seeking a cozy spot to unwind with a good book, Al Masaa Coffee Shop is definitely worth a visit...
Read moreSaudi Evening Cafe introduces Guinness as the world's largest café almasaa cafe Al Masa Cafe in Saudi Arabia has been named the world's largest cafe after entering the Guinness Book of Records, with a capacity of 1,050 guests per hour.
Saudi Evening Cafe
This café was opened in 2000 by Prince Mohammed Bin Abdul Aziz Street (Tahlia Street) and then moved to Al Orouba Street, targeting a large segment of customers who are looking for a quiet and formal atmosphere. The café is characterized by a welcoming space for lovers of thought, culture and literature. .
Saudi Evening Cafe
As reported in the electronic newspaper Harmony, in 2012 opened Cafe Almasa strategic location, which is located in the convergence of two arteries of Riyadh's important arteries are (King Fahd Road and the road of Araba) opposite the Kingdom Tower, the most prominent features of Riyadh.
Saudi Evening Cafe
The café's owners have been keen to promote cultural activity in the evening through 1,500 books, and organize cultural and training evenings (for free). And the family section under the name "Asbuha Mashael Al Ibrahim" is a Saudi consultant and trainer specializing in integrated stimulation therapy from the Academy of Life Master UK, where she is a certified trainer and specialist in Al-Kaizen, Continuous Improvement and Etiquette. Every Saturday morning, sessions are held for integrated stimulation therapy.
The largest Saudi cafe in the world
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Read moreLet me tell you the story, how staff make sure that an establishment lose the customer. So, I was at Al Masaa cafe on last weekend, I’ve been a regular customer to this brand & visited this branch first time after renovation. As expected there was a waiting for outdoor area but I was surprised with host reaction when she shrugged her shoulders in response when I asked approx. How much time will it take. But that doesn’t bother me much & I waited. After, about 15 mins, we got the seat. Then real ordeal & embarrassment started. I was literally calling people & manager if anyone can come & take our order. After contacting 3 person, one staff came to take order. I’ve placed the order for couple of items & a pizza. I request him that pizza should be thin crust (as much as possible). To my surprise, staff (English speaking) didn’t understand the meaning of thing crust. After I repeated 5-6 times, I wrote it on a piece of paper. He still don’t understand. Then I asked him to tell this to chef & he’ll understand, he rudely said, our chef (he mentioned nationality) doesn’t understand English. I requested him again that, it’s ok but just tell him. After 5 mins the order taker returned mentioning “he don’t know about it, I told you he doesn’t understand English”. It was quite embarrassing, specially I was with my family. Ultimately, I decided to stop accepting such embarrassing treatment from the staff & left the table. To no surprise, no one even noticed. But, thanks for opening our eyes about the place. NEVER...
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