Description
On Sursock Street in Beirut, stands a unique heritage building, surrounded by jasmines and trees. This place built between 1880 and 1940,  offers a visual feast of architectural styles: local, Ottoman, Art-Deco, with exquisite woodwork, and a splendid array of patterns and colors. The building includes a gourmet shop, a boutique, and a restaurant cafe making it a cultural hub building for everyone!
Restaurant-Cafe
Beit Kanz’ menu celebrates Lebanese ancestral culinary heritage by depicting the historical background of every seasonal dish on its menu (Developed with historian Charles al-Hayek, founder of Heritage and Roots). You can visit them for a nice cup of coffee, breakfast, or authentic Lebanese lunch and dinner
Gourmet Shop
The Gourmet shop aims to revive traditional recipes and features a wide range of mouneh from rural communities around the country
The Boutique
The Boutique promotes Lebanese craftsmanship by exhibiting elegant handmade goods created by local artisans. You can find pottery ware, woodwork, embroidered items, copper and glass artifacts, and so much more
Opening HoursÂ
Daily from 8 AM to 12 AM
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