Breadfast Coffee at Mall of Egypt: Worth the October trip?
After the new Breadfast Coffee opening, does Mall of Egypt have a breakfast stop worth the drive?
For anyone in 6th of October or Sheikh Zayed who plans weekend errands around coffee, Breadfast Coffee at Mall of Egypt now makes a stronger case for turning a routine mall run into an actual breakfast outing. Mall of Egypt officially announced the opening in May 2025, calling Breadfast Coffee “now available” at the mall, while the mall’s current directory lists the branch on the 2nd Floor, unit F2, with a published contact number of +20 101 666 6670. The branch sits inside one of west Cairo’s biggest all-in-one destinations rather than on a standalone street, which matters: the appeal here is not only the coffee itself, but how easily it plugs into a longer day in 6th of October.
If your question is whether this is finally a breakfast spot worth a special trip, the honest answer is: yes, if you want convenience, consistency, and a full outing around it; not necessarily if you are chasing the city’s most ambitious standalone brunch. Breadfast Coffee’s advantage is that it combines a familiar local brand, a breakfast-friendly menu style, late mall hours, and immediate access to shopping and entertainment under one roof. That makes it more useful than destination-brunch places that demand a separate drive, parking hunt, and second stop for the rest of the day.
What exactly is new here?
The new piece of the story is the Mall of Egypt branch itself. Breadfast Coffee (@breadfastcoffee on Instagram) had already built strong brand recognition in Cairo, but Mall of Egypt’s listing confirms a dedicated in-mall outpost focused on coffee, matcha, and snacks rather than a full restaurant format. The mall describes it as a place for “classic coffee, refreshing matcha, mouth-watering snacks and so much more,” which is a fair summary of why it works best for breakfast light eaters, coffee-first mall visitors, and anyone who wants a quick refuel before a film or shopping circuit.
That distinction matters. If you want a heavy sit-down brunch with eggs, big plates, and table-service sprawl, Mall of Egypt already has alternatives such as PAUL Bakery on the 1st Floor, B1. But if you want the modern Cairo formula of a good coffee, pastry, and snack in a cleaner grab-and-go format, Breadfast Coffee lands in a useful middle ground between chain coffee and proper café stop.
What to order
Because Mall of Egypt’s Breadfast listing does not publish a full branch-specific menu, the safest way to judge what to expect is through Breadfast’s own broader coffee and bakery offering. Across Breadfast’s official menu ecosystem, staples include espresso, americano, cortado, flat white, cappuccino, latte, Spanish latte, mocha, white mocha, and signature drinks such as café con leche, plus specialty matcha options. On the bakery side, Breadfast has also publicly highlighted items such as fresh croissants, donuts, and sandwiches in its coffee-store messaging.
Best first order for most visitors
- Flat white if you want the clearest read on bean quality and milk texture. Breadfast’s official pricing elsewhere puts it at EGP 143.
- Spanish latte if you prefer sweeter, more forgiving coffee during a shopping day. Breadfast lists it at EGP 194 on its official menu.
- Cappuccino for the safest breakfast all-rounder; the official menu lists it at EGP 158.
- Signature Coconut Matcha Latte if coffee is not your thing and you want something trend-forward; the official menu lists it at EGP 251.
What to pair it with
The smart move here is to treat Breadfast Coffee as a coffee-and-pastry breakfast rather than force it into a full brunch role. A croissant or light bakery item with a flat white is probably the strongest early-morning order for most people. If you are arriving closer to noon, a sweeter drink and snack pairing makes more sense before you continue into shopping or a movie. Since the mall’s own wording emphasizes snacks rather than plated breakfast, that lighter approach is the most realistic one.
When to go
Mall timing is a major part of the answer. According to Mall of Egypt’s official visitor information, F&B outlets operate from 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM from Saturday to Wednesday, and from 10:00 AM to 1:00 AM on Thursday and Friday. That means Breadfast Coffee is not an early-commute breakfast place; it is better understood as a late breakfast, brunch-lite, or coffee-before-the-day-starts destination.
The best arrival window is 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, when you can beat the heavier evening crowd and still have the full mall ahead of you. If you are planning a quieter visit, weekdays are the safest bet. If you want the livelier west-Cairo mall mood, Thursday and Friday work well, especially because food venues stay open later.
How it compares with the rest of Mall of Egypt’s coffee scene
One reason this opening matters is that Mall of Egypt already has a crowded café lineup: Starbucks on Level 2, A2, Coffee Island on 1st Floor, H1, Beano’s Café on 1st Floor, C1, Espressolab on 2nd Floor, A2, Koffee Kulture on Level 1, A1, and CAF on Level 1, A1. So Breadfast Coffee is not arriving in a vacuum. Its edge is that it feels more local-brand familiar and more breakfast-snack coded than some of the pure coffee competitors.
In other words, if you are deciding between a simple black coffee and a brand you already know from your app habits and bakery associations, Breadfast Coffee is easier to choose than yet another international chain stop. For local readers in Egypt, that brand recognition matters.
How to build a full Mall of Egypt day around it
Plan A: Breakfast, shopping, film
Start at Breadfast Coffee, then move into practical shopping. Mall of Egypt’s directory currently lists major stops including Zara on 1st Floor, B1, Decathlon on 1st Floor, H1 or G1, and Carrefour on 1st Floor, C1 or D1. That makes the branch especially useful for people who already come to the mall for wardrobe updates, sports gear, or grocery restocks.
Then book a film at VOX Cinemas Egypt (@voxcinemasegypt on Instagram), which the cinema website lists at Mall of Egypt on Level 2. Current listings at the venue include titles such as The Odyssey, Toy Story 5, Moana, and Arabic releases including Khali Balak Min Nafsik. Showtimes on the current schedule begin from late morning and continue past midnight on some screens, which makes a coffee-first plan easy to build.
Plan B: Breakfast, snow, arcade
If you are visiting with family or want a more activity-heavy day, pair Breadfast Coffee with Ski Egypt (@ski.egypt on Instagram). Official visitor information says Ski Egypt is on the ground floor near gate H1, with working hours of 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM from Saturday to Wednesday and 10:00 AM to 1:00 AM on Thursday and Friday; last tickets are sold earlier than closing. After that, Magic Planet on the 2nd Floor, A2 adds arcade-and-rides energy for kids or groups.
So, is it worth a special trip?
Yes—within the right expectation. Breadfast Coffee is not suddenly turning Mall of Egypt into Cairo’s ultimate standalone brunch destination. What it does do is give 6th of October a credible, easy-to-recommend breakfast-and-coffee stop inside a venue that already excels at making a half-day outing effortless. For west Cairo readers, that is valuable. You can arrive at 10:00 AM, get a reliable coffee and pastry, shop, catch a VOX screening, take the kids to Magic Planet, or build in Ski Egypt without ever moving your car.
If you are coming purely for the meal, there are more elaborate sit-down breakfasts elsewhere in greater west Cairo. But if you want a smart, practical, locally recognizable breakfast stop that upgrades a Mall of Egypt day, Breadfast Coffee absolutely makes the mall more worth the trip than it was before.