If specialty coffee matters to you, Subko Dubai just made it to the top of your list. The Mumbai-born specialty coffee roastery and bakehouse has officially launched its first UAE and global outpost at Warehouse 15, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz. The space spans 5,000 square feet across two full levels and is dedicated entirely to coffee, cacao, and bread sourced from the Indian Subcontinent.
What Is Subko?
Subko — short for subcontinent — started in Mumbai as a craft coffee label with a very specific goal: to put South Asia on the map as a world-class origin for coffee and cacao. Founded by Rahul Reddy, the brand has since grown into a multidisciplinary house of design, storytelling, and product innovation. Its Dubai outpost at Alserkal Avenue is its most ambitious project to date, and the most elaborate opening in the city's café scene in recent memory.
The Craftery: Ground Floor Breakdown
The ground floor at Subko Dubai is called The Craftery, and it functions as equal parts production facility and concept store. A bespoke Giesen coffee roaster — customised specifically to Subko's roast profiles — sits right in view. The cacao transformation process, dough lamination, and an open hot kitchen are all visible in real time. No back rooms, no mystery.
The Craftery also houses specialty coffee beans, bean-to-bar chocolate, and in-house designed merchandise. The Taufah gifting station handles customised specialty gifts, and a 3D printing station at the Subko Singularity table lets visitors watch bespoke design outputs take shape in person.
For drinks, the Taiyaar section covers canned and pre-batched options. The Batch Your Own Brew section pours rotational pour-overs, served hot or iced, straight from tap.
Quoz Quarters: The Mezzanine Level
The second level is where things get genuinely distinctive. Quoz Quarters — the mezzanine-level specialty café — is named as a tribute to Al Quoz and Subko's Bombay roots. The layout is a winding maze of themed rooms, each with its own subject and story.
The Mehfil area anchors it all, with earthy red-oxide bleacher seating positioned above the coffee counter, designed as a gathering and conversation space. From there, the journey continues through Zubaan, a room devoted to Indic typography and language; The Wheat Room, which traces the origins of flour and Subko's sourcing; The Coffee Corridor; and The Cacao Room. A Raw Humanity Corridor maps key moments from Subko's farmer community. It all wraps up at The Last Supper, a gallery-style space designed for dialogue and exhibition. A custom-designed carrom board adds an old-school social touch to the whole floor.
The Menu and the Philosophy
Everything at Subko Dubai is rooted in the Indian Subcontinent. The menu features microlot coffee, fresh sourdough bread, buttery croissants, and fine cacao — almost all made from scratch on-site. The brand's VLGE (Village Level Group Engagement) initiative means the coffee is sourced directly from farmer cooperatives, with growers paid transparently and supported through shared agronomy resources.
Visit Subko Dubai
Location: Warehouse 15, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz, Dubai
Instagram: @subkouae
Subko Dubai is the kind of opening that actually means something for the city's café culture. It is a full-scale cultural project — part specialty coffee roastery, part art space, part bakehouse — right in the heart of Al Quoz. Get there soon.




