“It’s a good thing you didn’t come last week,” said the barista. Since the first day of its soft opening on May 4, lines have been out the door for Minnesota’s first outpost of Qamaria (pronounced kah-mah-REE-yah) Yemeni Coffee Co.
The national chain’s first local cafe is operating inside a beige-on-beige strip mall in Little Canada, and the nondescript exterior belies the vibrant colors and chipper hospitality waiting inside.
The fast-expanding company was founded by entrepreneurs Hatem Al-Eidaroos and Munif Maweri, who opened the first cafe in Michigan in 2021. Now franchised, there also are Qamarias in Texas, California and Illinois, and more are on the way.
According to staff in the Little Canada location, plans to expand to other Twin Cities suburbs are in the works.
Coffee brewing purportedly began in Yemen some 500 years ago, and the Ottomans are often credited with creating coffee culture, that third space between home and the mosque. There’s a lot of history and expectations wrapped up in one cafe, but Qamaria is poised to deliver.

Location: 3 Little Canada Road, Little Canada, 651-219-5973, qamariacoffee.com
Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
The drinks: First the coffee, as the importance of the beans and how they’re brewed can’t be overstated. Yemeni coffee is often a lighter roast, made with greener beans or the husks, as is the case with the Qishr. Coffee husks are dried on rooftops before being brewed with ginger, cardamom and other spices. Sample it in the Queen Sheeba ($5.99), a lower caffeine option since it’s made with only the husks.