
Aroma’s Dead Sea branch is in the Petra Ein Bokek complex, within the main Israeli Dead Sea hotel district. It is a convenient choice for coffee, breakfast or a light meal when you want a familiar cafe format close to the resort’s beaches, shops and hotels.
The branch follows Aroma’s counter-service model. The chain’s cafe selection typically includes coffee, cold drinks, sandwiches, salads, breakfast items and pastries, but exact dishes and availability should be checked at the branch.
The Petra complex is centrally located in Ein Bokek. Aroma can work as a morning stop, a quick meal between activities or a place to sit before continuing through the resort area.
It is different from Cafe Greg in the Dead Sea Mall. When checking directions, use “Aroma Dead Sea” and “Petra Ein Bokek” so you do not arrive at the wrong shopping center.
Regional tourism information describes both indoor and outdoor seating. Outdoor conditions depend on heat, wind and the current layout, so a specific table cannot be guaranteed.
Opening hours published by outside directories vary. The official branch page is the best current reference, but travelers should still call on holidays or when arriving close to closing time.
Compare nearby choices in Ein Bokek Restaurants. Use the Ein Bokek guide for beaches, shopping and other visitor information.
It is in the Petra Ein Bokek complex in the main Dead Sea resort district.
No. Aroma is in the Petra complex. Cafe Greg is listed separately in the Dead Sea Mall.
Aroma is a counter-service cafe serving coffee and a selection of breakfast and light-meal items. Check the current menu at the branch.
Regional tourism information lists both indoor and outdoor seating. Availability may depend on weather and the current arrangement.
Yes. Call ahead around holidays or if you plan to arrive early or late in the day.