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Food & Drink • 7–10 min

Café Jubilee Valletta Guide

A guide to Café Jubilee in Valletta: opening hours, vibe, and how to use it for an easy meal or late-night stop near Strait Street.

Photo by Rose Galloway Green on Unsplash.

Highlights

  • Bistro-style food + a relaxed, music-forward atmosphere
  • Late hours by Valletta standards (great for post-walk dinners)
  • Easy to pair with Strait Street nightlife and a night walk
  • Solid choice when you want a ‘no drama’ reservation

At a glance

Best for
A relaxed meal that can run late
Where (official)
125 St Lucia Street, Valletta
Opening hours (official)
8am–1am (weekends till 3am)
Pro tip
Pair with a post-dinner night walk to the harbour

Why Café Jubilee works in Valletta

Valletta days are walk-heavy, which means your evenings should be easy. Café Jubilee is useful because it sits in the “relaxed bistro” lane—stylish, informal, and flexible.

It’s also a good option when your day runs late: you can do viewpoints first, then eat without feeling rushed.

Food and vibe (official description)

The official site describes the menu as bistro-style, with options like sandwiches, soups, pasta dishes, mains, and desserts—plus vegetarian/vegan and gluten-free options.

In mood terms: it’s designed to feel warm and intimate, with music that shifts through the day and evening.

Opening hours and location (official)

Because it runs later than many casual spots, it’s a handy anchor for an evening plan—especially if you’re doing Strait Street after.

  • Valletta location: 125 St Lucia Street, Valletta
  • Opening hours listed: 8am–1am (weekends till 3am)
  • The official site suggests calling/emailing or messaging to make a reservation

A simple ‘easy night’ plan that uses it well

This keeps the night elegant, not chaotic:

  • Sunset: viewpoints (Barrakka / bastions)
  • Dinner: Café Jubilee
  • After: one drink on Strait Street (optional)
  • Finish: a quiet night walk for harbour lights

FAQ

Is Café Jubilee good for late dinners?

Yes—its official opening hours run late by Valletta standards, which makes it useful when your day’s timing is flexible or you want to eat after sunset.

Is it more of a café or a restaurant?

It’s café-branded but positioned as a bistro-style food spot with a full day-to-night rhythm. Think of it as a flexible ‘eat and hang out’ venue rather than a quick espresso bar.

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