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Yemen’s coffee culture brews up a storm across the US

Authentic cafes, late-night culture and Arab-American roots are driving this aromatic trend
byAssociated Press
Published: 12:00am, 18 May 2026
Length: 159 words
Yemen’s coffee culture brews up a storm across the US

High-quality Yemeni coffee beans are being imported to the United States for the first time since the advent of speciality coffee. Photo: Handout

Difficulty: Summiteer (Level 3)

A long time ago, Yemen introduced coffee to the world. Now, the country, which has faced many hardships, is sharing its coffee culture with others.

Yemeni coffee shops are opening quickly across the US. Last year, six big coffee chains that sell Yemeni drinks grew by 50 per cent. They reached 136 locations, according to Technomic, a company that studies restaurants. This number does not include many smaller chains and independent cafes that also sell coffee and tea from Yemen.

Yemeni coffeehouses are important for a few reasons. They stay open late, often until after 3am, especially during Ramadan.

They also offer a space for people to hang out. This is especially appealing for Americans who don’t want to drink alcohol.

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