List of coffeehouse chains

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List of coffeehouse chains[edit | edit source]

This is a comprehensive list of notable coffeehouse chains around the world.

Africa[edit | edit source]

Egypt[edit | edit source]

  • Cilantro - A popular coffeehouse chain in Egypt, known for its cozy atmosphere and wide range of coffee options.
  • Coffee Republic - A British coffeehouse chain with several locations in Egypt, offering a variety of coffee blends and snacks.

South Africa[edit | edit source]

  • Vida e Caffè - A South African coffeehouse chain known for its Portuguese-inspired coffee and vibrant atmosphere.

Asia[edit | edit source]

China[edit | edit source]

  • Luckin Coffee - A Chinese coffeehouse chain that gained popularity for its convenient mobile ordering and delivery services.
  • Pacific Coffee - A Hong Kong-based coffeehouse chain with locations across China, offering a mix of Western and Asian coffee options.

India[edit | edit source]

  • Café Coffee Day - India's largest coffeehouse chain, known for its extensive menu and cozy ambiance.
  • Barista Lavazza - A popular coffeehouse chain in India, offering a wide range of coffee blends and snacks.

Europe[edit | edit source]

United Kingdom[edit | edit source]

  • Costa Coffee - The largest coffeehouse chain in the UK, known for its high-quality coffee and cozy atmosphere.
  • Caffè Nero - A European coffeehouse chain with a strong presence in the UK, offering a variety of coffee blends and Italian-inspired snacks.

Italy[edit | edit source]

  • Lavazza - An Italian coffeehouse chain known for its premium coffee blends and elegant cafes.

North America[edit | edit source]

United States[edit | edit source]

  • Starbucks - The world's largest coffeehouse chain, known for its wide range of coffee options and iconic green logo.
  • Dunkin' Donuts - A popular American coffeehouse chain, offering a variety of coffee blends and baked goods.

Canada[edit | edit source]

  • Tim Hortons - A Canadian coffeehouse chain known for its coffee and donuts, with a strong presence across the country.

Oceania[edit | edit source]

Australia[edit | edit source]

  • Gloria Jean's Coffees - An Australian coffeehouse chain known for its flavored coffee blends and cozy cafes.
  • The Coffee Club - A popular coffeehouse chain in Australia, offering a variety of coffee options and all-day dining.

South America[edit | edit source]

Brazil[edit | edit source]

  • Café do Ponto - A Brazilian coffeehouse chain known for its high-quality coffee blends and cozy atmosphere.
  • Havanna Café - A South American coffeehouse chain, originally from Argentina, known for its specialty coffee and alfajores.

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