Butlers Chocolate Cafe - Dammam

4.4Reviews
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Butlers Chocolate Café, Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Road, Ash Shati Al Gharbi, Dammam 32413, Saudi Arabia
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Description

Butlers Chocolate Cafe is a specialized chocolatier that serves gourmet handmade chocolates, delectable pastries, drool-worthy waffles, pancakes and crepes, rich cookies, and appetizing sandwiches along with select coffee and other beverages!

Two indoor floors and outdoor seating options are available for you to choose from. The staff is super friendly and cooperative. The cafe also sells special arrangements of chocolates and goodies in beautiful trays and gift hampers. This place is one of the best cafes for exclusive and premium chocolatey goodness!

 

Location

Butlers Chocolate Café, Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Road, Ash Shati Al Gharbi, Dammam 32413, Saudi Arabia

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syed zafar

syed zafar

12/08/2019 03:18

Google review

Pretty calm area. Love the seating area there. And we have the Dammam sign there. Clean and good for walks. We have few good food trucks available here too. Two events were also conducted here. Right now Indian world is ongoing.
Irfan Ramzan

Irfan Ramzan

12/19/2018 14:20

Google review

Very nice and cool place. Very clean . Background view is really beautiful. Good place for photography
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