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Rumailah Farm Coffee Shop Launches 2nd Location in UAEs Fujairah

Fujairahs Rumailah Farm Coffee Shop has officially opened a second location in the city of Dibba, where, along with coffee, it will offer customers its unique range of farm-fresh dairy products. Providing a convenient drive-thru service, the new branch has already become a popular destination for locals seeking delicious and healthy gourmet snacks and beverages.

Following the successful launch last year of our flagship branch in Fujairah City, we are pleased to announce the opening of our new location in Dibba. Our Dibba branch will allow local residents to enjoy our extensive product line, which includes everything from organic milkshakes, laban and butter to our trademark brand of ice cream. said Abdullah Taleb, General Manager of Rumailah Farm.

Straight from the Farm

Rumailah Farm has been producing dairy products since 2018 derived entirely from locally-raised Jersey cows, which are known for yielding exceptionally high-quality milk rich in both protein and calcium. The farm produces its range of all-natural dairy products from this which are trucked in each day to its coffee-shop outlets.

According to Taleb, Rumailah Farm uses only the very best ingredients in its products, which, he points out, contain virtually no additives or preservatives. The project was originally conceived as a means of providing residents of the UAEs east coast with sweet and savory foods and beverages straight from the farm.

Taleb adds We have dedicated ourselves to maintaining the highest quality of operations, even exceeding industry standards, with a view to delivering total customer satisfaction. Through our two coffee shops that are now up and running, we can offer our customers the very best products that the farm has to offer.

Dubai and Beyond

The new branch in Dibba, just like the Fujairah city location is already drawing enthusiastic crowds, serving more than a hundred customers daily. Meanwhile, Rumailah Farm is providing its various dairy products to dozens of restaurants, cafes and hotels across the country.

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