This is one of the most iconic old-school cafés in downtown.

  • Very local atmosphere
  • Cheap tea, coffee, and shisha
  • Views of busy street life
    👉 Best for: sitting outside and watching Amman go by

🪑 2. Traditional + artistic cafés in Jabal Amman

Books@Cafe

A classic cultural café in a historic house.

  • Books, art, and a relaxed intellectual vibe
  • Indoor + terrace seating
  • More peaceful than downtown
    👉 Best for: long, quiet sitting with coffee or tea

Shams el Balad

A beautifully restored old house turned café/restaurant.

  • Traditional Jordanian feel with modern design
  • Local food + coffee
  • Garden seating
    👉 Best for: relaxed “old Amman meets modern café” experience

🌿 3. View + heritage cafés

Wild Jordan Center

A café overlooking old Amman hills and rooftops.

  • One of the best views in the city
  • Eco-tourism + local crafts shop
  • Calm, scenic atmosphere
    👉 Best for: sunset coffee with a view

🎭 4. Artsy + hidden gem cafés (Weibdeh area)

Rumi Cafe

A cozy, slightly bohemian café in an artsy neighborhood.

  • Quiet streets nearby for walking
  • Good coffee and relaxed seating
    👉 Best for: escaping downtown noise

🧭 Simple café-hopping route (easy plan)

If you want to experience “old Amman café culture” in one afternoon:

  1. Start in Downtown → sit at Jafra Cafe
  2. Walk up to Jabal Amman → explore Rainbow Street side streets
  3. Stop at Books@Cafe for a relaxed break
  4. End at Wild Jordan Center for sunset view

💡 What makes Amman cafés special

 

  • People stay for hours (no rush culture)
  • Tea + shisha are just as common as coffee
  • Each neighborhood feels completely different
  • You’ll hear conversations blending Arabic, English, and everything in betwee