As Eidul Azha 2026 approaches, Islamabad is witnessing a festive rush, with cafes and coffee shops becoming popular hangout spots for families and young people looking to spend quality time after Eid celebrations.
The capital city is known for its vibrant cafe culture, especially in areas like F-6, F-7, and Kohsar Market, where both traditional and modern coffee spots attract large crowds. Popular cafés such as Burning Brownie, Street 1 Café, Mocca Coffee, and Loafology Bakery & Cafe are expected to remain busy during the Eid holidays as people plan meetups and outings.
Many coffee shops are also introducing special Eid offers, seasonal desserts, and extended opening hours to welcome customers during the holiday period. With scenic views, cosy interiors, and outdoor seating arrangements, these cafés provide a relaxing environment for families and friends.
Food experts say that cafe culture in Islamabad has grown rapidly in recent years, with new coffee spots opening in different sectors of the city. Social media trends and lifestyle preferences among youth have further increased the popularity of coffee hangouts during festive seasons like Eid.
Residents say Eid holidays are not only about traditional gatherings but also about exploring the city’s food scene. Many families prefer visiting cafes after Eid prayers and family meals to enjoy coffee, desserts, and peaceful conversations.
From premium espresso drinks to creative desserts, Islamabad’s coffee shops offer a wide variety of choices for visitors this Eid. As a result, cafes are expected to remain one of the top leisure destinations throughout the holiday season.
Overall, Eidul Azha brings not only religious celebrations but also an opportunity for citizens to enjoy the city’s growing café culture in a relaxed and festive atmosphere.