Café · Breakfast · Coffee
⭐ 4.6 (657 Google reviews)
What it is
The Breakfast Cafe sits on the corner of El Fanar Street and the Peace Road, beside Alf Leila Hotel in the Lighthouse area. It's a small, women-owned café focused on one job: a proper morning meal. Locals, divers heading to Eel Garden and slow-travel guests rotate through from opening at 7:45 onwards, and the room fills up fast on weekends. Indoor and outdoor seating share a relaxed, quiet atmosphere; Wi-Fi is on, dogs are welcome inside and out, and there's a high chair if you arrive with a toddler. The menu leans healthy and breakfast-led, with vegan, vegetarian and halal options handled as standard rather than as afterthoughts.
Menu
The menu is breakfast-and-brunch first: eggs prepared several ways, breakfast plates, healthy bowls, fresh-pressed juices, smoothies and good filter and espresso coffee. Lunch is on the lighter side, with small plates, salads and sandwiches. Vegan, vegetarian, halal, organic and healthy tags all appear in the Google attributes. There's a small bar on site for occasional alcohol service. Delivery and takeaway are available alongside dine-in. The full menu isn't posted online, so checking the chalkboard or asking staff about daily specials is the easiest way to order.
Sample prices: Egg breakfast plate 120–220 EGP · Healthy bowl 150–260 EGP · Fresh juice 60–110 EGP · Specialty coffee 50–95 EGP · Sandwich / small plate 100–180 EGP · Smoothie 70–130 EGP
Practical
| Reservations | Reservations are accepted; for weekend mornings call +20 114 656 3524 ahead or arrive before 9:30 to avoid the queue. |
| Payment | Debit card payment is supported per Google attributes; cash in EGP is also accepted, as with most Dahab cafés. |
| Suitable for | brunch culture · solo diners · couples · families with kids · vegans · vegetarians · halal-only · remote workers |
| Accessibility | Indoor and outdoor seating with table service. Wi-Fi, a restroom, high chairs for toddlers and a relaxed dog-friendly policy are confirmed. |
| Parking | Free street parking around El Fanar; a free parking lot is also listed. |
The basics
| Price range | $ |
| Cuisine / type | Café · Breakfast · Coffee |
| Address | El Fanar St, Lighthouse Area · Open in Google Maps |
| Hours | 07:00 – 17:00 daily |
| Phone | +201146563524 |
| Google rating | ⭐ 4.6 (657 reviews) |
How to get there
El Fanar St, Lighthouse Area — see our Dahab map guide for the area layout.
Worth it?
Exactly what it says. The best full breakfast in Dahab — eggs every way, fresh juice, good coffee and toast. Morning-only so show up before 10am for a table. A solid recommendation if you're in the area.
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FAQ
Where is The Breakfast Cafe Dahab?
The Breakfast Cafe is at the corner of El Fanar Street and the Peace Road, beside Alf Leila Hotel in the Lighthouse area of Dahab. It sits a couple of minutes' walk inland from the El Fanar/Lighthouse seafront, central to most hotels in town.
What are The Breakfast Cafe's opening hours?
The Breakfast Cafe is open daily from 7:45 to 17:00. The kitchen runs breakfast and brunch through the morning and into early afternoon, then lighter lunch service before closing. There is no dinner service; show up before 10:00 for the best table choice on weekends.
What does The Breakfast Cafe Dahab serve?
The Breakfast Cafe serves a breakfast and brunch menu: eggs cooked several ways, breakfast plates, healthy bowls, fresh juices, smoothies and specialty coffee. Lighter lunch options like sandwiches, small plates and salads are added through midday.
Is The Breakfast Cafe vegan-friendly?
Yes, The Breakfast Cafe is vegan-friendly. Vegan, vegetarian, organic and healthy options are confirmed in the Google attributes, so plant-based eaters can order without negotiating substitutions, and staff are used to handling dietary questions.
Does The Breakfast Cafe serve halal food?
Yes, halal food is listed as one of The Breakfast Cafe's offerings. That makes it a comfortable choice for guests with halal dietary needs alongside the strong vegan and vegetarian coverage.
How much does breakfast cost at The Breakfast Cafe?
Expect a budget-friendly bill in the $ range. An egg breakfast plate runs 120–220 EGP, healthy bowls 150–260 EGP, and specialty coffee 50–95 EGP. Two people having full breakfasts with juice and coffee usually spend 350–600 EGP total.
Does The Breakfast Cafe Dahab take cards?
Yes, debit card payment is supported. Cash in Egyptian pounds is also fine. For specialty coffee and small orders, locals tend to pay in cash, while card works for full brunch bills.
Does The Breakfast Cafe deliver?
Yes, The Breakfast Cafe offers delivery and no-contact delivery, plus takeaway. That's useful if you're working from a hotel or apartment and want a proper breakfast brought over rather than queuing for a table on a busy weekend.
Is The Breakfast Cafe good for families?
Yes, families and children are welcomed. There are high chairs for toddlers, table service and a quiet, casual atmosphere. The menu's mix of eggs, fresh juices and small plates is easy to order around for kids who prefer simple food.
Are dogs allowed at The Breakfast Cafe?
Yes, dogs are allowed both inside and outside The Breakfast Cafe. That sets it apart from many Dahab cafés and makes it a useful pick for travellers with rescue or expat dogs that don't do well left at hotels.
Is there Wi-Fi at The Breakfast Cafe?
Yes, The Breakfast Cafe has Wi-Fi on site. Combined with the relaxed brunch hours and indoor seating, it's a workable spot for remote workers needing a couple of hours of laptop time over coffee in the morning.
Does The Breakfast Cafe Dahab take reservations?
Yes, reservations are accepted. Call +20 114 656 3524 to book, especially for weekend mornings or larger groups. Otherwise, arriving before 9:30 on a weekday usually avoids any wait at the door.
Is parking available at The Breakfast Cafe?
Yes, both free street parking and a free parking lot are listed in the Google attributes. El Fanar Street fills up later in the day, so arriving early also helps with parking, not just seating.
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