Blue Bottle Coffee, company based in San Francisco, is opening a shop in Chicago. This is only the second market that the company is expanding into. It is owned by Nestle, and the acquisition was completed in 2017. The location will also include an outdoor patio, and company plans opening other shops in the area. At the beginning of the pandemic, the company closed temporarily all of their stores in the US. It is also present in Far East, with locations in Hong Kong, Japan and Korea.
Key Takeaways:
- Blue Bottle coffee which is a subsidiary of Nestle will open a location in a second market in Chicago.
- The company, Blue Bottle Coffee, which has 75 locations in the US alone has shut down at least 15 of these locations.
- Blue Bottle Coffee is based in San Francisco will open its Chicago location in the River North neighborhood of the city.
“The Blue Bottle Chicago location is expected to open in the Wolf Point East apartment tower in the River North neighborhood, with a 400-foot outdoor patio. Other locations are expected to follow in the city, according to a Chicago Tribune report.”
Read more: https://dailycoffeenews.com/2020/12/16/blue-bottle-coffee-planning-first-chicago-cafe/
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