Yemeni coffee, sweet cakes, lattes, pastries, Adeni chai























"The Yemeni latte from Delah Coffee is enough motivation for us to leave the house on a monotonous weekday. It’s strong, richly spiced with cinnamon and cardamom, and has just the right amount of sweetness—plus, it goes perfectly with their bee bites drizzled with honey, and fantastic milk cakes by the slice. Delah is also one of the few coffee shops in the city that close at 11pm. Their location in FiDi has a similar set-up and closes at 8pm." - lani conway, julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong
"If you’re the kind of person who can consume caffeine after sunset and still sleep at night, congratulations, you’re stronger than us. Delah Coffee in SoMa is the city’s late-night coffee destination. The Yemeni coffee spot is open until 11pm every night, with more seating than one of those extra-long MUNI buses and, of course, free wifi. Go for the Yemeni latte, which is richly spiced with cinnamon and cardamom, and just enough sweetness to make your day 25% less monotonous. They also have great pastries, like the bee bites drizzled in honey and rose milk cakes by the slice." - julia chen 1, lani conway, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong

"I found Delah Coffee in San Francisco specializing in coffee variations that feature Yemeni spices and techniques; like other Yemeni coffee shops in the Bay Area, it also serves traditional pastries such as sabaya and baklawa." - Flora Tsapovsky

"A local coffee shop, Delah Coffee, is planning an upcoming Financial District (FiDi) location." - Lauren Saria

"I note that Delah Coffee helped popularize the Yemeni coffee style when it opened in July 2022, becoming San Francisco’s first Yemeni coffee house; it also has ties to Haraz, being run by a former Haraz employee, and expanded with a second Oakland location shortly after debuting." - Paolo Bicchieri