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    Haraz Coffee House Pflugerville

    4.3 (88 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Traditional Coffee in COPPER!
    Stephanie K.

    Elevating Yemeni coffee to 50+ worldwide franchised locations, this colorful and warm spot invites everyone to enjoy aromatic coffees and teas, take-home beans, catering, and coffee courses as you wish. The classic coffee service is absolutely extravagant - a one-of-a-kind experience bringing international delight to A

    Diana S.

    Came here on a Sunday morning and was surprised at how big the seating area was. I got an iced coffee and my friend got a hot cha and both drinks were delicious! We also tried a slice of cake. I got the rose cake and I liked that it wasn't too sweet. The staff were nice and felt welcoming! Can't wait to add this to the rotation of fav coffee shops.

    Michael L.

    THE BIG: Located in Pflugerville, this vibey Yemeni coffee house is super cool inside. Lots of geometry and traditional craftsmanship inside the coffee shop. Plenty of parking out front in the lot. THE BLACK AND WHITE: I came here with a friend after we ate lunch to talk a bit more about life and he recommended coming to Haraz. Let me tell you, this place is vibey AF. The interior is so cool and rustic modern. I was curious about what the Harazi Mufawar was. It's apparently yemeni style coffee with cream and cardamom. The cardamom added an interesting touch to the coffee. I did enjoy the first couple of sips before it got a little too much. I am interested in trying the Maleki (same as Harazi Mufawar but with ginger) or the Sana'ani (black coffee with cardamom) THE FINAL BAMBOO: For a big glass pot of the harazi mufwar, the damage done was around $27. Pretty good but also ALOT of caffeine. I'll most likely go with a cup next time.

    Sandra H.

    First time in this place and I'm coming back. So nice inside and gorgeous set to serve Turkish coffee. I had Turkish coffee before, but I wasn't expecting the nice taste and aroma of cardamom and perhaps mint m8x with the beans. Its definitely coffee for sharing, talking, enjoying and tasting. It's such a nice touch after lunch. Its pricey, but you pay for what you get. I had great service, sat in a clean beautiful place, and drank some well made Turkish coffee. All which you can't get at other places. The coffee was so great, the taste lingered and for the first time it was great thing!

    Adeni tea
    Priya J.

    The vibe is amazing but the tea and pastries didn't live up to it. Service was good. Cafe is very neat except for near the trash bins area where there was a swarm of flies . I know it's Texas summer , but inside a cafe I wouldn't expect this much. I was happy to get alternate milk for their Adeni tea but it tasted like water. We tried the original too , but same experience. Their Oreo pastry slice was too sweet (for me) and it was really hard and cold . I think there is so much potential to this place and hope it gets better!

    Maria Gabriela M.

    Such a nice coffee place! I came with a friend and is the perfect spot to have some coffee or tea when working or just to have a nice conversation. They have different options, both coffee and tea and other beverages. I tried the green tea and was so good. We also tried a milk cake and loved it, super tasty and delicious. The service was 10/10 the front lady explained their menu, she was super helpful. In general an awesome place grab a bite and have your coffee break. The place itself is also very nice!

    Marsha C.

    Mmm, just mmmm for the biscoff milk cake. Think tres leches x biscoff. It's super creamy and just the right amount of sweetness. The pistachio milk cake was also delicious. Staff was friendly and it was nice and clean inside. Perfect for working or just grabbing coffee.

    Pistachio mosaic
    Vyas G.

    Nice, modern ambiance , cozy and inviting. The Turkish coffee was excellent, and the pistachio mosaic cake had nice flavor and texture. A perfect spot to unwind and enjoy good coffee and dessert.

    Joshua P.

    Visited Haraz Coffee House in Pflugerville and really enjoyed it. It's a café specializing in Yemeni coffee, along with unique tea, cakes, pastries, and other bites, which you don't see very often around the Austin metro area. The menu has a lot of unique coffee options that were fun to explore. We kept it pretty simple for our order, but everything was still delicious. Dessert was also great, we tried something similar to an Oreo-style tiramisu, and it paired well with the coffee. Parking was easy, and the café itself was clean and spacious, making it a comfortable place to sit and enjoy your drink. At the time I went, it was a bit difficult to communicate properly with the employees when asking about the menu, slight language barrier. I'd definitely come back, especially to try more of their specialty coffee offerings.

    Matcha latte
    Christine T.

    the cheesecake is delicious here!! not too sweet and quite fluffy I got the matcha latte which comes with haraz spice + honey Drinks are kinda pricey at $8+ though

    Cakes and Baked Goods
    Amy W.

    Haraz is a Yemeni coffee house that specializes in spiced teas and coffee drinks. Our go-to's are the mufawar and the saffron adeni. The drinks are always hot, strong, and flavorful. The sweetness of some of their drinks (like lattes) can be adjusted. Sometimes i'll go for the pistachio latte, but i always get a little concerned by how bright green it comes out. The service can sometimes be a bit slow because they are always so busy. They also offer an assortment of cakes including cheesecakes, tres leches (milk cakes), mosaic cakes, brownies, and other baked goodies. I personally always opt for the pistachio cheesecake. But my favorite thing about Haraz is actually the atmosphere. The lights are so cute!

    pistachio cheesecake and a pistachio latte

    Tried the pistachio cheesecake and a pistachio latte (yeah, went all in ). Both were actually really good. Nice spot to just hang out for a bit or grab something quick.

    Turkish Coffee
    Christine H.

    If you're wanting a Middle Eastern coffee experience, this is the place. They have Turkish coffee served in a traditional serving set. The coffee has an interesting flavor that's slightly spiced with cardamom. Also Turkish flavor has quite a lot of sediments left once you're done which is different from conventional coffee. There are so many pastries that look so good here. We got a Saffron Milkcake as well as a Pistachio Milkcake. They were both so good. I now want to try different flavors now!

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