This research explores the interaction between Arabic language practices and interior design elements in shaping the cultural and experiential dimensions of traditional cafés in Bahrain and neighbouring countries. As café culture thrives, these spaces serve as cultural hubs blending heritage and modernity. The study identifies a significant research gap in understanding how language and design collectively impact café experiences. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study examines iconic Bahraini cafés such as Haji Café and Lumee, analysing the symbolic use of Arabic in menus .and document analyses reveal how these elements create authentic and immersive environments, enhancing cultural connection and customer satisfaction. Findings emphasize the role of Arabic in effective communication and the preservation of cultural identity, while design elements foster comfort and nostalgia. This research offers valuable insights for café owners, designers