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    Damasco Cafe

    3.0 (30 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Table set up! Stunning!!
    Joanne T.

    Had a great experience! Stopped in for coffee and loved the decor and space. Inquired about hosting book club and they were extremely kind and offered to have us at their location. They reserved a long table for 14 girls, and posted about the event on the social media page. They were polite and were very informative as book club members ordered snacks and drinks. The coffee was delicious! Some of our members purchased Dubai chocolate and really enjoyed it. Can't wait to come back - coffee was wonderful, as was the staff

    Jesy T.

    Such a cute little shop! Came in early in the morning for a quick breakfast. What I wanted wasn't available, but the worker was so kind and was able to make something else that was similar. I had a delicious blueberry drink. Overall, super cute place with friendly staff!

    Lavender coconut blueberry drink.
    Marge M.

    The drinks and snacks are definitely unique and flavorful. The person working the counter was very nice and attentive. The inside is really nicely decorated. It was much smaller than I anticipated, but very clean and cute.

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    Asma A.

    Updating to 5 stars because this last time, the ice cream had the perfect amount of stretch and was phenomenal. Tamr Hindi was just as good as the first time. Lots of cute board games and a children's play area give the cafe charm. Will certainly be back. Service was wonderful.

    Halfway through the plate then took the pic because the ice cream was melting ! We got the kenafa and baklava w ice cream made with LOVE
    Imran S.

    Came here for the kenafa sandwich but left having the kenafa AND baklava w ice cream. After having some meaty goodness at Kebap lounge I decided to choose the next venue with that kenafa crunch (not Dubai chocolate anything though...because I'm taking a break from that). This place does not disappoint , it's got that floral vibe inside and their assortment of desserts are plenty. The staff was attentive and knowledgeable of the menu and made us these recommendations. Seating arrangement is cozy and their outdoor seating was great with an oversized chess board and another group game setup which I couldn't tell what it was. Damasco can be a date spot, a group spot, a family spot and even a solo spot, hidden at the back of the plaza so it feels somewhat exclusive. Didn't get a chance to sample the ice cream but in our next visit it will be on the list. You will find NO disappointments here , only pleasuring the palate.

    Baklawa with Vanilla Ice Cream
    Ivy C.

    Damasco Cafe was recommended to me. I was pretty satisfied. I got the zaatar croffle and it didn't come with the labneh which was disappointing. The baklava was okay. The real star here is definitely the ice cream. Come for the ice cream not so much the drinks. They were just okay. The refreshers look better than the coffee and tea. Service here is pretty good they'll bring stuff out to you if you sit outside. The hours are great they're open super late and offer a beautiful space full of pink flowers and lots of space to do work and outlets and wifi!

    Reem I.

    I have to start with the decor -- 10/10. It's so beautifully decorated, with flowers and swings embellishing the entire dining space. The only thing that took away from the ambiance was the giant line to the bathroom. There was only a single stall for both men and women, and people were zigzagging between patrons to wait -- definitely not the most ideal situation. I really appreciated the kids' area -- that was thoughtful and unique. Another thing that slightly disrupted the ambiance was the constant banging from the ice cream server. I believe Syrian ice cream has to be beaten, but the nonstop pounding while we were dining in the main hall took away from the overall experience. It wasn't a huge nuisance, but still noticeable. What was truly not ideal, though, was the food and drinks. I rarely ever send back a drink, but I did -- and somehow, the second version was worse. It ended up in the trash. The knafeh was inedible and rubbery. The service staff could also be better trained. They seemed confused while taking our order. One of us ordered an iced Americano, and the server didn't know how to input it into the system. They had to call over a manager just to plug it in. It was also quite overpriced. We got two desserts, three drinks, and three water bottles -- the total came out to nearly $70. That said, I do think this place has a lot of potential, which is why I'm giving it three stars. I really hope to come back one day and revise this to five stars.

    Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream with Oreo Topping

    Damasco Café is an absolutely beautiful and peaceful place. The atmosphere is calm and welcoming, and the customer service is excellent, everyone is friendly and attentive. I tried the Syrian ice cream, and it was amazing! The unique rose petal flavor is truly one of a kind, so creamy and delicious. I also had the pumpkin spice ice cream, and it was just as wonderful. The café is spotless and well-kept, which makes the whole experience even better. I loved everything about this place and can't wait to come back!

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    The food, drinks and service weren't good, and the staff was rude. I ordered the tea and then baklava which was dry.

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    Great food. Nothing left. Good mix of sweet and savory food. Nice decor. Friendly staff

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    Terrible service and the selection was extremely disappointing. So many better options in the area.

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