Roseleaf Cafe
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If you are looking for an extraordinary cup of coffee, this is where you should head to. Speciality coffee in small cups, the Roseleaf Cafe is a great place where a team of professionals work to give you a fine experience. Located … Read more
If you are looking for an extraordinary cup of coffee, this is where you should head to. Speciality coffee in small cups, the Roseleaf Cafe is a great place where a team of professionals work to give you a fine experience. Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, this cafe is one of the most exciting places to experience. This is also the place for tea-lovers to explore a range of whole-leaf premium T2 tea from Australia. Read less

If you are looking for an extraordinary cup of coffee, this is where you should head to. Speciality coffee in small cups, the Roseleaf Cafe is a great place where a team of professionals work to give you a fine experience. Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, this cafe is one of the most exciting places to experience. This is also the place for tea-lovers to explore a range of whole-leaf premium T2 tea from Australia. Moreover, for those who aren’t interested in coffee or tea can try the imported boutique sodas, known to have qualities that will help you detoxify; also try their range of smoothies. The best of bakery can be found here in this cafe, with something for everybody. It is a great place for a quite date, or just to eat healthy and feel refreshed by a cup of delicious coffee.
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