To Gather Cafe: first-of-its-kind venue supports Dubai’s deaf community


Janice Rodrigues
  • English
  • Arabic

Dubai may have many food and beverage outlets, but a new venue is winning hearts thanks to its unique concept.

To Gather Cafe, which opened last month, claims to be the first cafe for deaf people in Dubai, although Ali Binhammad, one of the founders, says it is a place for all to come together. “We wanted everyone to be welcome here," he tells The National. "That’s why we named it To Gather Cafe."

The hole-in-the-wall venue is located in Meyan Mall, with a posh seating area in the mall’s main lobby and the kitchen a little farther away. On the menu are a number of hot and cold drinks, from Spanish lattes and Americanos to flat whites and hot chocolate, while the V60 is a bestseller, as are the slices of cake, the flavours of which rotate every week.

It might look like any other cafe, but the uniqueness of the concept lies with its staff. To Gather Cafe primarily hires staff who are deaf; 60 per cent of employees have a hearing-impairment.

“The most important thing was giving them a job, because not a lot of other employers hire them, and that makes them feel like they are less in some way,” says Binhammad.

It is the brainchild of four Emirati entrepreneurs – Binhammad, Omar Rashed, Asma Al Bloshy and Maryam Mohammed – and Mohammed came up with the idea after seeing that it worked in other countries.

Ali Binhammad and Omar Rashed, two of the four partners behind To Gather Cafe, which recently opened in Meyan Mall in Dubai. Photo: Victor Besa / The National
Ali Binhammad and Omar Rashed, two of the four partners behind To Gather Cafe, which recently opened in Meyan Mall in Dubai. Photo: Victor Besa / The National

At the moment, staff with a hearing-impairment are in customer-facing positions, such as waiters, but there are plans to upskill them by training them to become baristas, thus helping their employment prospects, says Binhammad.

“We’ve outsourced suppliers for the cakes for now. We won’t be making those in house for now, as we first have to train all the staff to make all the beverages first.”

A cafe with a purpose

The idea behind the cafe is bigger than simply providing employment for those in the deaf community, though. It's also about teaching customers how to interact with people who can't hear.

On the menu are pictures of the hand gestures used for the sign language terms for each drink, which will help people to order their beverage or baked treat from a waiter who is deaf. It also shows sign language for common phrases such as “yes”, “no”, “thank you” and “how are you?”

“There are some customers who think sign language is very hard, and we want to break this idea,” says Binhammad. It also encourages customers to interact with the staff. “You can ask them what is good, what’s a bestseller, their opinion on the drink. It’s not just about ordering and leaving.

“We first made the menu in Arabic sign language, but it caused a bit of confusion as some of our staff are trained in American Sign Language. So we are now redoing the menu so that it standardises it to American Sign Language.”

In the future, there are plans to have an animated iPad menu that shows guests how to use sign language.

Customers have to learn some sign language to order their drinks at To Gather Cafe. Photo: Victor Besa/The National.
Customers have to learn some sign language to order their drinks at To Gather Cafe. Photo: Victor Besa/The National.

It may have opened only a month ago, but it’s already getting rave reviews. Anonymous critic the Food Sheikh, who visited the venue recently, told The National that it’s “cute and the coffee is pretty good. There are so many coffee options in the UAE; it's refreshing to find a flat white with a higher purpose.”

Food Sheikh promoted the cafe on social media, too. “The most important one is the word ‘coffee’," he wrote in the post, going on to explain how to use sign language. "Make two fists and put one on top of the other. Think of the movement of an old coffee grinder. The bottom hand stays still while the top hand turns the crank.”

Not everyone is so quick to embrace the idea, however, Binhammad admits. “Not everyone wants to learn sign language. People are afraid of change, and we are forcing them to learn something new.”

He understands it might take time, but if the concept takes off, he hopes to increase the number of deaf staff, and hasn't ruled out the possibility of opening another branch either.

Open daily; noon-11pm; Meyan Mall, Dubai; Instagram: @togather.cafe

Step by step

2070km to run

38 days

273,600 calories consumed

28kg of fruit

40kg of vegetables

45 pairs of running shoes

1 yoga matt

1 oxygen chamber

EA Sports FC 26

Publisher: EA Sports

Consoles: PC, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox Series X/S

Rating: 3/5

6.30pm: Al Maktoum Challenge Round-3 Group 1 (PA) | US$95,000 | (Dirt) 2,000m
7.05pm: Meydan Classic Listed (TB) ) | $175,000) | (Turf) 1,600m
7.40pm: Handicap (TB) ) | $135,000 ) | (D) 1,600m
8.15pm: Nad Al Sheba Trophy Group 3 (TB) ) | $300,000) | (T) 2,810m
8.50pm: Curlin Handicap Listed (TB)) | $160,000) | (D) 2,000m
9.25pm: Handicap (TB)) | $175,000) | (T) 1,400m
10pm: Handicap (TB) ) | $135,000 ) | (T) 2,000m

The specs

Engine: 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbocharged and three electric motors

Power: Combined output 920hp

Torque: 730Nm at 4,000-7,000rpm

Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic

Fuel consumption: 11.2L/100km

On sale: Now, deliveries expected later in 2025

Price: expected to start at Dh1,432,000

How to apply for a drone permit
  • Individuals must register on UAE Drone app or website using their UAE Pass
  • Add all their personal details, including name, nationality, passport number, Emiratis ID, email and phone number
  • Upload the training certificate from a centre accredited by the GCAA
  • Submit their request
What are the regulations?
  • Fly it within visual line of sight
  • Never over populated areas
  • Ensure maximum flying height of 400 feet (122 metres) above ground level is not crossed
  • Users must avoid flying over restricted areas listed on the UAE Drone app
  • Only fly the drone during the day, and never at night
  • Should have a live feed of the drone flight
  • Drones must weigh 5 kg or less
MOUNTAINHEAD REVIEW

Starring: Ramy Youssef, Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman

Director: Jesse Armstrong

Rating: 3.5/5

Ferrari 12Cilindri specs

Engine: naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12

Power: 819hp

Torque: 678Nm at 7,250rpm

Price: From Dh1,700,000

Available: Now

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Ms Yang's top tips for parents new to the UAE
  1. Join parent networks
  2. Look beyond school fees
  3. Keep an open mind
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi

Director: Kangana Ranaut, Krish Jagarlamudi

Producer: Zee Studios, Kamal Jain

Cast: Kangana Ranaut, Ankita Lokhande, Danny Denzongpa, Atul Kulkarni

Rating: 2.5/5

Afghanistan fixtures
  • v Australia, today
  • v Sri Lanka, Tuesday
  • v New Zealand, Saturday,
  • v South Africa, June 15
  • v England, June 18
  • v India, June 22
  • v Bangladesh, June 24
  • v Pakistan, June 29
  • v West Indies, July 4
The%20Roundup%20%3A%20No%20Way%20Out
%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EDirector%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Lee%20Sang-yong%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EStars%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Don%20Lee%2C%20Lee%20Jun-hyuk%2C%20Munetaka%20Aoki%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3ERating%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3E3%2F5%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
Updated: November 08, 2021, 9:31 AM`