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From coffee to cacao, every detail celebrates South Asian design
Subko Coffee Roasters & Bakehouse has made its UAE debut at Dubai’s Alserkal Avenue, transforming over 5,000 sq. ft. into a living canvas of South Asian design and craft. Visitors are welcomed by ‘The Craftery’ on the ground floor, a concept-store-inspired space where transparency meets artistry. Here, every stage of production is on display; roasting, chocolate-making, and dough lamination inviting guests to witness Subko’s radical, craft-driven philosophy firsthand. The space blends modern minimalism with nostalgic South Asian elements, offering a tangible connection between craft and culture.


The journey began at ‘Taiyaar,’ a ready-to-go section offering curated drinks, flowing seamlessly into Batch Your Own Brew, an innovative tap system serving rotational, pre-batched pour-overs hot or iced. Guests can watch bespoke designs materialise at the ‘Subko Singularity’ 3-D printing station before entering ‘Don’t Be Sensitive, Be Sensory,’ a coffee cupping and cacao tasting room. Here, the Single Origin VR experience transports visitors to smallholder farms across the Indian Subcontinent, grounding every sip in its origin.

Subculture by Subko houses ‘Dukaan,’ showcasing design-led objects, publications, and merchandise inspired by Asian diaspora craft. The adjacent open production areas the roastery with a custom Giesen roaster, cacao transformation room, dough lamination kitchen, and hot kitchen blend functionality with visual storytelling, keeping guests immersed in the art of making. ‘Taufah’ completes the experience, offering curated specialty gifting that mirrors Subko’s design-first philosophy.


The mezzanine, Quoz Quarters Café, evokes whimsical nostalgia and modernity, a maze of thematic rooms celebrating community and discovery. ‘Mehfil’ hosts earthy gathering spaces, while Zubaan celebrates Indic typography. The Wheat Room traces flour from farm to table, the Coffee Corridor explores bean-to-cup processes, and the Cacao Room highlights raw origins. Raw Humanity Corridor and The Last Supper gallery foster reflection, ending in playful interaction with a custom carrom board, connecting tradition to experience.

Subko’s debut in Dubai reframes the Indian Subcontinent as a world-class origin for coffee, cacao, and baking, proving that meticulous craft and thoughtful design can transform every visit into a sensory exploration.
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