Coffee Beanery

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Coffee Beanery is an American coffeehouse chain founded in 1976. The company is known for its specialty coffee and unique franchise model. Coffee Beanery offers a variety of coffee products, including espresso, cappuccino, latte, and cold brew. The company also sells coffee beans, ground coffee, and coffee-related accessories.

History[edit | edit source]

Coffee Beanery was established by JoAnne and Julius Shaw in Flint, Michigan. The first store opened in 1976, and the company began franchising in 1985. Over the years, Coffee Beanery has expanded its presence both domestically and internationally, with locations in the United States, Asia, and the Middle East.

Products[edit | edit source]

Coffee Beanery offers a wide range of coffee products, including:

The company also sells coffee beans, ground coffee, and various coffee-related accessories such as French presses, coffee grinders, and mugs.

Franchise Model[edit | edit source]

Coffee Beanery operates on a franchise model, allowing individuals to own and operate their own Coffee Beanery locations. The company provides extensive training and support to franchisees, including assistance with site selection, store design, and marketing.

Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]

Coffee Beanery is committed to sustainability and ethical sourcing of coffee beans. The company works with coffee farmers to ensure fair trade practices and supports various environmental initiatives.

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