
The Yemeni Bean, a new coffee shop promising authentic Yemeni brews and sweets, is headed for Stuebner Airline Road in Spring, giving local caffeine fans a fresh reason to linger a little longer over their morning cup.
The owners say the shop will focus on Yemeni-style coffee, often brewed with warming spices and served in regional formats, paired with freshly baked pastries and handcrafted desserts. No official opening date has been announced, but the concept is landing at a time when Yemeni cafés are quietly turning into a national trend.
As reported by Community Impact, the business posted on social media that The Yemeni Bean will bring authentic Yemeni coffee to Spring and will offer freshly baked pastries and handcrafted desserts. That Community Impact story lists the planned address as 16803 Stuebner Airline Road and notes an opening date had not been released as of its July 6 report.
The Yemeni Bean's own website, The Yemeni Bean, currently displays a "Launching Soon" message and includes a contact form for email updates. Commercial property listings and leasing records for 16803 Stuebner Airline Road corroborate the plan to locate in that strip center; leasing information for the parcel is listed on Crexi.
Yemeni coffee's growing moment
Across the U.S., Yemeni coffeehouses have been expanding, attracting customers with spiced brews, tea-based specialties and community-oriented late-night hours. Bon Appétit reported that dozens of Yemeni-owned café brands have surged in recent years, a trend that has reached parts of Texas and other Sun Belt markets.
What it adds to Stuebner Airline
Stuebner Airline Road already hosts a mix of takeaway and sit-down options, and The Yemeni Bean would add a community-style coffee option to the corridor. Nearby specialty beverage businesses show the strip’s appetite for curated drinks and late-day foot traffic, and the new shop could offer a different third-place feel than conventional chains. One nearby example of the category is Ying Cha's Spring location, which signals demand for specialty beverages on the corridor. Ying Cha
The owners have not shared an official opening date; neighbors and curious coffee fans can sign up for updates on the shop’s site as buildout and permitting progress. The Yemeni Bean currently offers an email signup for notices as plans move forward.









