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Known for delicious eats and damn good coffeeNightjar has become an institution thanks to its Alserkal Avenue locationthe homebase for Nightjars coffee roasting and crafting beverages on tapLucky for us, Nightjar will now be adding another location and is set to open by the end of the month – welcome Nightjar City Walk! 

Authentic, proudly Dubai-born, and hand-built (literally) by the founder, Leon Surynt the original roastery remains the ‘heart’ of the brand alongside its café styled like an old school Al Quoz eatery. However, all kids need to grow up and the new City Walk location is set to offer a little extra crazy juice to complement its OG counterpart. 

The Nightjar team are a fun-loving collective of F&B nerdsand they have pulled together a new concept that will get Dubai salivating. The menu is their definition of ‘contemporary café dining,’ switching it up to next level dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner cooked over charcoal. Alongside their usual offering of killer coffee blends, origins, and cold brew nitro infusions, Nightjar will be launching a super fun range of 0% cocktails and more. 

All the ingredients are in place for a young, funky vibe, including a darker, moodier, bar-like atmosphere with retro-pops of colour. Communal tables are laid out in a nod to the beer halls of eastern Europe, alongside a banging sound system with DJs on rotation Friday-Sunday.

Nightjar’s City Walk edition will include weekend deals and chef’s special menu items that will provide a new twist to fans of the eatery. 

One thing for sure, if the Nightjar crew are brewing something up it‘s bound to be good!  

Keep an eye out, it won’t be long! 

Address: Nightjar City Walk 2 – Next to Talabat HQ and La Ville Hotel 

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