Saudi coffee, special tea, local food, a round of Jackaroo, a short film on Saudi history, and honest recommendations — all from a local host who actually wants you to enjoy the Kingdom.
You're welcomed into a cozy, Saudi-style social setting and treated like a guest, not a customer. Over a few unhurried hours you'll share gahwa and tea, eat real local food, play Jackaroo with the group, watch a short film on Saudi history, and end with an open conversation about where to go, what to eat, and how things really work here.
You arrive, kick off your shoes, and the first round of gahwa is poured — light, cardamom-forward, served the way it's meant to be.
Sweet, fragrant tea alongside dates and a few local sweets to ease into the evening.
A spread of home-style Saudi dishes, shared the social way — everyone reaching for the same plates.
The board comes out. It's competitive, it's loud, and it's the fastest way to feel like part of the group.
A few quiet minutes — a short, well-made video that gives real context to what you're seeing around the country.
Ask anything: where to eat, what to skip, culture, business, day trips. Honest, local answers — not a brochure.
Poured fresh, the traditional way.
Sweet and fragrant, with dates.
Home-style Saudi dishes to share.
The social heart of the night.
Short, modern, genuinely interesting.
Where to actually go in the Kingdom.
Culture, food, business — ask away.
Relaxed, social, easy to settle into.
Aziz is a Saudi senior cybersecurity engineer at a global technology company. He studied in the United States, travels often, and has a soft spot for the best part of any trip — the moment a local pulls up a chair and tells you where to actually go.
Evenings at his table are warm and easygoing: strong coffee, a competitive round of Jackaroo, good food, and straight answers about Riyadh, Saudi culture, and doing business here. You'll leave with full hands, a few new friends, and a much better plan for the rest of your trip.
Private group option available — your own table, your own pace.
For early guests helping shape the experience and leave the first reviews.
The full evening, start to finish — the price most guests pay.
Your own table for business travelers or private groups, tailored to you.
$60 per person. No prepayment to reserve — pay on arrival, or send it ahead by e-wallet transfer.
Completely. It's designed for people new to Saudi Arabia — you'll leave understanding the culture and knowing exactly where to go next.
Yes. It's a relaxed, social evening that works well for couples, friends, and respectful family groups alike.
Yes — Saudi coffee, special tea, dates, sweets, and a spread of local home-style dishes are all part of the evening.
Absolutely. The Private Group option gives you your own table with flexible timing and recommendations tailored to your trip.
The evening runs in fluent English, with Arabic available. Your host studied in the US and hosts international guests regularly.
That's a highlight. Ask about restaurants, sights, day trips, culture, or doing business here — you'll get honest local answers.
In Riyadh. The exact address is shared by WhatsApp once your booking is confirmed.
Plan for 2 to 3 hours. The pace is unhurried — you're a guest, not on a tour clock.
Tell me your date and group size and I'll hold your seats. It sends straight to my WhatsApp — I usually reply the same day.
No prepayment needed to reserve. Pay $60 per person on arrival or by e-wallet transfer.