Office Pantry & Coffee Service in Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT)
JLT — and specifically DMCC, the free zone that runs it — hosts more registered companies than any other Dubai free zone. The buildings are clustered, the service entrances are tight, and the tenant base ranges from one-desk consultancies to 500-person commodity-trading floors. MHO services every cluster on a fixed weekly rotation, with same-day add-ons for client visits or volume spikes.
Why MHO works in JLT
DMCC's tenant verification framework means deliveries into the towers carry a paper trail — we provide vendor compliance documents on file, our drivers carry PIC certification, and our trade licence is verified annually with each property manager. None of this is glamorous, but it is exactly the friction-removal that gets pantry deliveries onto the lift on a Tuesday morning instead of waiting downstairs until 3 p.m.
Tenant profile in JLT
Commodity trading, crypto and Web3 outfits, freight forwarders, mid-market consultancies, and a heavy contingent of jewellery and precious-metals businesses. Many have multinational headcount and international visitor traffic, which raises pantry expectations.
Typical sectors
- Commodity & precious-metals trading
- Crypto, blockchain & Web3 startups
- Logistics and freight forwarding
- Multinational sales offices
- Boutique consultancies
Key buildings & landmarks
- Almas Tower
- Jumeirah Bay Towers
- HDS Business Centre
- Cluster T
- DMCC Authority Building
Delivery & logistics
Fixed weekly cadence per cluster (Cluster A through Y), with consolidated truck loads to minimise lift queueing. Volume add-ons routed via the next available slot.
Signature assortment
Coffee and bottled-water bundles sized for trading-floor headcount, plus international snack assortments that travel well in multilingual offices.
Ready to upgrade your JLT pantry?
Tell us your headcount, your floor plan and your assortment expectations. We will model a tailored pantry program against your actual JLT consumption profile.