Economy

America’s comes to Turkey

  • Breaking News
  • Published : 27.12.2011 16:14
    Updated : 27.12.2011 16:14

America’s second largest coffee shop chain, has opened their first branch in Turkey, located in Istanbul’s .

At 800 square meters, the branch opened in is the largest shop in the world.
Arriving in Turkey on a 50 – 50 percent partnership with and , Caribou Coffee aims to open 22 branches by the end of 2012. The first stage of the brand's further expansion plans in Turkey begins at the start of January with the opening of a branch in the Forum Kayseri Shopping Center and then another branch in Istanbul's Şaşkınbakkal at the end of January.
Claimed to offer the highest quality coffee beans, Caribou Coffee also sells hot chocolate, a variety of cold and hot coffee drinks, soup, salad, paninis, cakes and other sweets.

Tags: Caribou Coffee, Caddebostan, Yıldız Holding, Al Sayer Group

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