Made in Palestine Culture Café
Palestinian cultural café founded by two Palestinian-Canadian women. Authentic Palestinian food, traditional coffee, heritage products, and a warm space that celebrates Palestinian culture.
Wifi, tables, real espresso
Third-wave coffee shops where you can actually camp for two hours with a laptop and nobody side-eyes you.
Palestinian cultural café founded by two Palestinian-Canadian women. Authentic Palestinian food, traditional coffee, heritage products, and a warm space that celebrates Palestinian culture.

Award-winning specialty roaster in Westmount. Owner Dave is a national champion in multiple brewing methods. Single-origin pour-overs and perfectly dialled espresso in a no-fuss space.

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