Mugg & Bean

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Mugg & Bean[edit | edit source]

Mugg & Bean is a full-service, & fast casual dining restaurant chain originating from South Africa. The restaurant chain was established in 1996 and is renowned for its generous portions, bottomless coffee, and a relaxed and homely atmosphere.

History[edit | edit source]

Mugg & Bean was founded by Ben Filmalter in 1996. The first restaurant was opened in V&A Waterfront, Cape Town. The concept was inspired by American big portion restaurants and the need for a relaxed and homely atmosphere in South African restaurants.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The Mugg & Bean menu offers a wide range of foods, including breakfasts, light meals, main meals, desserts, and a kids' menu. The restaurant is also known for its wide range of beverages, including its famous bottomless coffee.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Mugg & Bean has expanded beyond South Africa and now has locations in several countries, including Namibia, Botswana, Dubai, and Kuwait.

Franchising[edit | edit source]

Mugg & Bean offers franchising opportunities. The company provides comprehensive training and support to its franchisees.

Philanthropy[edit | edit source]

Mugg & Bean is involved in various charitable activities. The company has a partnership with the non-profit organization, Cupcakes of Hope, to raise funds for children with life-threatening diseases.

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