The best specialty coffee shops in Muscat are Windrose Coffee, Copper Roastery, SpiritHub Roastery, Azura The Coffee Company, and La Cabra Bakery. Together, they explain how a city better known for mountains, maritime history, and hospitality became one of the Gulf’s most interesting coffee destinations.

Muscat isn’t the obvious candidate for a great coffee city.

Dubai has scale. Riyadh has investment. Kuwait has one of the region’s most established café cultures. Muscat feels different from all three. It’s smaller, slower, and less concerned with drawing attention to itself.

Then you start drinking coffee around the city. And you see cafés are busy. Customers know what they’re ordering. Local roasters have built loyal followings. Coffee competitions attract serious competitors. International specialty coffee companies have decided Muscat is a market worth investing in (even before Dubai).

HORECA Oman returns to Muscat from 14 to 16 September 2026. If you’re in town for the event, here’s where you should go for coffee. These are the best specialty coffee shops in Muscat.

Windrose Coffee

If there’s one coffee business that has been the most influential in shaping specialty coffee in Oman, it’s Windrose. Founded in 2012, Windrose is Oman’s first specialty coffee roastery and one of the earliest specialty coffee roasters anywhere in the Gulf. And while many specialty coffee roasters built their reputations around Ethiopia, Colombia, Kenya, or Panama. Windrose spent years championing Yemeni coffee, helping customers engage with a coffee producing country that sits just across the Arabian Sea from Oman.

Windrose

Copper Roastery

Founded in 2015, Copper built its reputation around roasting, wholesale coffee, education and training, developing Oman’s best baristas, roasters, and coffee professionals. People like Mohammed Reza, Copper’s Director of Coffee, who represented Oman at the World Barista Championship.

Copper

SpiritHub Roastery

SpiritHub is one of the clearest examples of how far Oman’s specialty coffee industry has developed over the past decade. A decade ago, specialty coffee in Muscat was still finding its feet. Today, companies like SpiritHub are sourcing, roasting, educating, and supplying coffee at a level that would feel familiar in much more established coffee markets.

SpiritHub Roastery

Azura The Coffee Company

Azura opened its first café in Shatti Al Qurum in late 2019. Just three months later, it launched its own roastery. Today, Azura operates six locations across Muscat, alongside a dedicated roasting facility in Al Ansab. In 2026, Azura was ranked 68th among The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops.

Azura. Image by Al Mouj.

La Cabra Bakery

La Cabra built an international reputation through a combination of carefully sourced coffee, natural fermentation baking, and a distinctive design language that runs through its cafés from Copenhagen to New York. And I think that when La Cabra chose Muscat for one of its Middle Eastern locations, it was making a statement about Oman. The beauty about their two Oman locations is that the architecture draws on Omani materials and design cues while remaining recognisably La Cabra. The result feels neither imported nor localised for the sake of it.

La Cabra Bakery

Muscat still feels like Muscat

Muscat is welcoming without being loud. It has absorbed influences from Africa, Arabia, India, and Europe without losing its own identity. Its coffee culture feels similar.

Traditional hospitality sits comfortably alongside modern specialty coffee. Local pioneers coexist with international brands.

Many coffee cities eventually begin to look alike. Muscat still feels like Muscat.

FAQ

What are the best specialty coffee shops in Muscat?

The best specialty coffee shops in Muscat are Windrose Coffee, Copper Roastery, SpiritHub Roastery, Azura The Coffee Company, and La Cabra Bakery. Together, they represent the cafés and roasters that have helped shape Oman’s modern specialty coffee scene.

Why is Muscat becoming a specialty coffee destination?

Muscat combines a long-standing coffee culture with a growing specialty coffee industry. The city is home to pioneering local roasters, internationally recognised cafés, coffee competitions, and a customer base that has embraced specialty coffee without abandoning traditional Omani coffee culture.

Which specialty coffee roastery should I visit in Muscat?

If you are interested in Oman’s coffee history, visit Windrose Coffee. For roasting and coffee education, Copper Roastery is a strong choice. SpiritHub offers insight into how Oman’s specialty coffee industry is evolving through roasting, sourcing, and wholesale coffee.

What is the oldest specialty coffee roastery in Oman?

Windrose Coffee, founded in 2012, is widely recognised as Oman’s first specialty coffee roastery and one of the earliest specialty coffee roasters in the Gulf region.

Which Muscat coffee shop has international recognition?

Azura The Coffee Company gained international recognition when it was named among The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops in 2026. La Cabra Bakery also brings an internationally respected coffee and bakery concept from Denmark to Muscat.

Does Muscat have local coffee roasters?

Yes. Muscat has several established local specialty coffee roasters, including Windrose Coffee, Copper Roastery, SpiritHub Roastery, and Azura The Coffee Company. These businesses roast coffee locally and supply both consumers and cafés across Oman.

What makes Muscat different from other Gulf coffee cities?

Unlike many Gulf cities where specialty coffee developed independently of local traditions, Muscat’s specialty coffee culture exists alongside a centuries-old coffee heritage. Traditional Omani kahwa remains an important part of daily life, creating a coffee culture that feels distinct from Dubai, Riyadh, or Kuwait City.


Discover more from FLTR Magazine

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.