CC's
CC's Coffee House is a coffeehouse chain based in the United States, primarily found in the state of Louisiana. It is a subsidiary of Community Coffee Company, one of the largest family-owned coffee brands in the U.S. The brand specializes in serving high-quality coffee, espresso drinks, tea, and fresh food items in a welcoming, community-focused environment.
History[edit | edit source]
CC's Coffee House was established in 1995 in New Orleans, Louisiana, as a division of Community Coffee Company, which itself was founded in 1919. The establishment of CC's marked the company's expansion into the retail coffeehouse market, aiming to provide a local alternative to the growing number of national coffee chains. The name "CC's" stands for Community Coffee, reflecting its roots in the parent company's long-standing tradition of coffee excellence.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
CC's Coffee House offers a wide range of products, including freshly brewed coffee, specialty espresso beverages, iced and frozen drinks, teas, and a variety of food items such as pastries, sandwiches, and salads. The brand is known for its signature blends and seasonal offerings, which are often sourced from high-quality, sustainable coffee farms around the world.
In addition to its product offerings, CC's Coffee House emphasizes a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for its customers. Many locations feature free Wi-Fi, comfortable seating areas, and a warm decor, making them popular spots for both social gatherings and individual visits.
Locations[edit | edit source]
While CC's Coffee House primarily operates in Louisiana, it has expanded to other states in the Southern United States. The brand aims to grow its presence both within its home state and regionally, focusing on markets that appreciate the unique culture and quality of its offerings.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
CC's Coffee House is committed to community involvement and sustainability. Through its parent company, Community Coffee Company, CC's participates in various social responsibility programs, including support for schools, military service members, and sustainable farming practices. The brand's dedication to community and quality has helped it build a loyal customer base and a strong presence in the Southern coffee market.
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