Opening in September 2025, Qahwatea Coffee is a family-run coffee shop that offers customers a variety of choices with all their ingredients being shipped from Yemen. 2021 Lafayette graduate, Moe Safi, co-founded Qahwatea to bring more sit-down coffee shops to West County.
Family-run coffee shop offers customers a variety of choices
Lafayette graduate opens Qahwatea Coffee in Ellisville
November 25, 2025
Qahwatea Coffee Founder, Moe Safi, prioritizes using fresh ingredients in all menu items.
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