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Drop Caf茅 brings coffee with Middle Eastern flair to sa国际传媒官网网页入口

The shop offers Yemen-inspired lattes, matchas and homemade treats

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A new coffee shop is stirring buzz on sa国际传媒官网网页入口鈥檚 West Side.

Drop Caf茅, a family owned business with a Middle Eastern influence, opened its doors at 9311 Coors NW on Dec. 12.

Customers wait in line at the Drop Caf茅 on Tuesday in sa国际传媒官网网页入口.

Self-proclaimed as sa国际传媒官网网页入口鈥檚 first Yemeni coffee shop, the business鈥 Yemen-inspired lattes, matchas, mojitos, pastries and sweet treats have ignited a whirlwind response from the community, co-owner Besan Awad said. Quickly after announcing the opening on social media, lines started flowing out of the establishment, Awad said.

鈥淲e are so incredibly blessed,鈥 said Renee Kahala, one of several family members helping out at the shop as the business gets settled.

The venture is led by Besan Awad, Wafeeka Awad and Munji Kahala, whose brother owns the exotic snack shop, Monaco Market, in sa国际传媒官网网页入口.

The family signed a five-year lease for the space last year and extensively renovated the 1,200-square-foot interior, which features barrels of coffee beans, warm lights, a ceiling mapped with country shapes filled with coffee beans and hues of brown and gold throughout.

Dubai croissants sits on a tray at the Drop Caf茅 on Tuesday in sa国际传媒官网网页入口.

Some of the shop鈥檚 menu offerings include a Biscoff latte, pistachio latte, Nutella matcha and peach mojito. Customers have mostly favored the cafe鈥檚 pistachio milk cake, baklava latte and Dubai chocolate croissant, Besan Awad said.

鈥淲e cannot catch up; every day, we sell 100 to 120 of them,鈥 she said of the croissants.

Most of the shop鈥檚 pastries are homemade, Besan Awad said.

鈥淭hey love the culture; this is something new for them,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s an Arab, we wanted to do something to introduce the culture to everybody. It鈥檚 not just a scarf. We want to give them our food and drinks, and they are excited about it. We love it.鈥

Kylie Garcia covers retail and real estate for the Journal. You can reach her at kgarcia@abqjournal.com.