Nairobi’s Coolest, Trendiest Food Market. You Have To Visit!

A great, remarkable, memorable and definitely outstanding customer shopping experience should be at the heart of every business not only in Kenya but around the world. You want to enjoy your shopping experience when you walk into an outlet, from great customer service to ease of finding your fresh produce and house hold stuff and in the end, a positive customer experience, delivers on brand loyalty and helps retain customers for the outlet, and encourages 100% brand advocacy.

The Artcaffé Group’s second fully-fledged food market at Rhaphta Square, along Rhaphta Road Westlands is a really lovely, beautiful space, that definitely delivers on a wonderful shopping experience. Dubbed Artcaffé Market, it is a three floor branch that features a large and beautiful gourmet food store on the ground floor – fully stocked with the finest selection of locally sourced and imported food and drinks, and offering an inspiring shopping experience! PLUS…a full service, spacious and stunning Artcaffé restaurant and rooftop bar upstairs. Who wouldn’t want to sit down for some wine and cheese after a shopping experience?

Inspired by the love of good food and social experiences, the Artcaffé Market is an essential destination, that offers both a one-stop shopping for everything you need – from daily essentials to home entertaining with ease – and their signature inviting and inspiring dining experience! The shop has a curated selection of artisanal food products responsibly and reliably sourced.

In addition, a specialty butchery, pantry, fresh produce section along with homeware and fresh flowers will complete the retail experience. It also features a Cellar of unique wines and spirits offering a delectable range from the well-priced to the finest, sourced from around the world.

Artcaffé opened its first restaurant in 2008 and currently boasts of having over 50 outlets spread across Nairobi. Future growth plans for The Artcaffé Market include prime new locations on Kiambu Road and Gigiri.

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