Every Friday morning, while much of Cairo is still easing into the weekend, a new kind of crowd is gathering in coffee shops around the city, swapping sleepy starts for house music, cold brew, and an early dose of dancing. It is early afternoon, the sun is out, people are holding iced matchas, and someone has already broken a sweat from dancing in gym shorts next to someone in a hoodie. The DJ is spinning mellow house, but it is not a post-rave. This is the event. Daytime parties are officially a thing in Cairo now. Whether its Runners High’s post-run party at Breadfast District 5, Pattini’s Culinary Clubbing mornings, or Rendez Vous’s laid-back Downtown sessions that kick off around 2 p.m., the formula is simple: wake up, show up, dance a little, maybe meet someone new, and still have the rest of your day ahead of you. There is no alcohol. No strict dress codes. No pressure to stay out all night. Most people show up casually, often in activewear or comfortable outfits. “I had just finished my workout when I went to the runner’s high x breadfast,” saysContinue reading "Coffee, Community, and a Bit of Dancing: Inside Cairo’s Morning Parties"
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