About Us

Established in 2005, Our mission at Bella Coffee is to bring good quality coffee beans to as many people as we can.
Bella Coffee started its journey in the UAE with a goal of supplying the best quality of coffee beans to clients. Not only that, we wanted to provide a complete coffee solution to clients who needed it.We made sure to partner up with the leading brands in this industry. Our coffee machines come from the best Italian brands such as Bianchi, Saeco, and Gaggia. Our premium Italian coffee beans come from Loucha Coffee, straight from Italy.
As the years passed, we were growing rapidly. Our clients were from different industries. Mostly Hotels, Offices, Hospitals, Restaurants and Cafes.We currently supply over 800+ clients across the UAE, and plan to expand to other GCC regions soon.

We are proud to offer some of the best coffee machine brands in the world, such as Saeco, Gaggia, Bianchi, Macap, and Animo. Saeco is the undisputed world leader in fully automatic coffee machines for homes and offices. Gaggia has a distinguished history in daily commitment to innovation and the search for quality. Gaggia continues their journey down this path in order to strengthen their leadership role and to increase their presence in the markets of professional espresso machines.

Bianchi is the world leader in vending machines (hot beverages and snacks). Animo produces the best filter coffee machines, whether conventional or bean to cup machines.

Loucha Coffee - Story

Loucha, a 25-year old beautiful blue eyed young lady, lived in a small village in Sicily called Gela in 1574, opposed the will of her family and traditions and drank a prohibited beverage called Coffee. The young lady got to know this beverage when a relative from Malta visited them and introduced her to this magical generic drink, which was at that time spreading in the East after discovering it in Ethiopia during the medieval ages. Her family opposed the drink considering it a black wine that prevented the rest of mind. But Loucha kept roasting the beans, grinding them, and enjoying the hot nice smelled “black wine” cup in secret.

In 1936, Maria Ricca, a young girl from Sicily, did not like the coffee that her French mother was roasting and preparing at home. Inspired by the story of Loucha, she secretly started roasting her own coffee at home, to obtain the real Italian espresso coffee for her and her Italian father. As time went by, she decided to sell her home roasted coffee beans to her neighbors. Her coffee was so popular, that she decided to start her own little business, selling her “Loucha” coffee to neighboring villages who simply loved the taste. Soon after that, “Loucha” became so popular in the main land and southern area of Italy. Today, “Loucha” is a synonym for excellent coffee, that is spreading to all corners of the world.