Rahha Café, A New Corner for Comfort and Community in Midtown Detroit
As Midtown continues to evolve into a vibrant hub of cultural diversity, a new addition is set to bring warmth and comfort to the neighborhood. Rahha Café, located within the Hannan Center at 4750 Woodward Avenue, promises to become a beloved gathering spot for students, workers, and locals alike.
The concept behind Rahha Café is rooted in the Arabic word "raha," which translates to "comfort" or "peace of mind." Founded by alumni of Wayne State University and first-generation immigrants from Yemen, Iraq, Palestine, and Pakistan, the café's founders aim to create a welcoming space that serves as a refuge for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Fadel Al-Marsoumi, one of the café's co-founders, describes Rahha Café as "a modern brunch place that blends Middle Eastern flavors with Detroit's brunch culture." The menu is carefully crafted to showcase bold Yemeni coffee and Adeni chai, which are renowned for their distinct flavors. For those who prefer more traditional fare, pancakes and waffles will also be available.
Yemeni Coffee: A Flavorful Legacy
Yemeni coffee, made from Arabica beans that have been spiced and dried in the sun, is a staple of Middle Eastern cuisine. According to Al-Marsoumi, "Yemeni coffee is actually one of the oldest and most distinct coffees in the world." Its unique taste, which he describes as "chocolatey and earthy flavored," is sure to intrigue even the most seasoned coffee connoisseurs.
Community at the Heart of Rahha Café
While the menu may cater to a wide range of tastes, the café's founders have emphasized their commitment to creating an inclusive atmosphere that welcomes everyone. As Al-Marsoumi notes, "We're not trying to cater to a very extravagant model where prices are very expensive." The target demographic is primarily students and hospital employees who require affordable breakfast and lunch options.
A Celebration of Community
To celebrate its grand opening, Rahha Café will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, November 17th, from noon to 2 p.m. Join the café's founders and team members, including Farook Salah, Ahmad Abu-Zahra, and Rafid Al-Marsoumi, as they cut the ribbon and officially open their doors to the community.
As Rahha Café becomes a part of Midtown Detroit's fabric, it promises to bring people together through its warm atmosphere, delicious food, and commitment to affordability. For those seeking a comfortable retreat in the heart of the city, Rahha Café is poised to become a beloved destination.
As Midtown continues to evolve into a vibrant hub of cultural diversity, a new addition is set to bring warmth and comfort to the neighborhood. Rahha Café, located within the Hannan Center at 4750 Woodward Avenue, promises to become a beloved gathering spot for students, workers, and locals alike.
The concept behind Rahha Café is rooted in the Arabic word "raha," which translates to "comfort" or "peace of mind." Founded by alumni of Wayne State University and first-generation immigrants from Yemen, Iraq, Palestine, and Pakistan, the café's founders aim to create a welcoming space that serves as a refuge for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Fadel Al-Marsoumi, one of the café's co-founders, describes Rahha Café as "a modern brunch place that blends Middle Eastern flavors with Detroit's brunch culture." The menu is carefully crafted to showcase bold Yemeni coffee and Adeni chai, which are renowned for their distinct flavors. For those who prefer more traditional fare, pancakes and waffles will also be available.
Yemeni Coffee: A Flavorful Legacy
Yemeni coffee, made from Arabica beans that have been spiced and dried in the sun, is a staple of Middle Eastern cuisine. According to Al-Marsoumi, "Yemeni coffee is actually one of the oldest and most distinct coffees in the world." Its unique taste, which he describes as "chocolatey and earthy flavored," is sure to intrigue even the most seasoned coffee connoisseurs.
Community at the Heart of Rahha Café
While the menu may cater to a wide range of tastes, the café's founders have emphasized their commitment to creating an inclusive atmosphere that welcomes everyone. As Al-Marsoumi notes, "We're not trying to cater to a very extravagant model where prices are very expensive." The target demographic is primarily students and hospital employees who require affordable breakfast and lunch options.
A Celebration of Community
To celebrate its grand opening, Rahha Café will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, November 17th, from noon to 2 p.m. Join the café's founders and team members, including Farook Salah, Ahmad Abu-Zahra, and Rafid Al-Marsoumi, as they cut the ribbon and officially open their doors to the community.
As Rahha Café becomes a part of Midtown Detroit's fabric, it promises to bring people together through its warm atmosphere, delicious food, and commitment to affordability. For those seeking a comfortable retreat in the heart of the city, Rahha Café is poised to become a beloved destination.