Starbucks takes iconic brand to wine country in Stellenbosch
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Starbucks has a brand new café in Stellenbosch, located in the upmarket Checkers FreshX store overlooking Die Braak, the picturesque town square that is flanked by a beautiful Cape Dutch style church and other historical buildings.
Starbucks in Stellenbosch is the second store in a Checkers FreshX supermarket, the first having opened in Rosebank Mall in Johannesburg in early December. It’s also the sixth Starbucks store to open in a rollout of eight new stores in four weeks – of which five are in Cape Town, one in Stellenbosch, and one each in Johannesburg and Pretoria.
The new Starbucks store has been designed with the town’s university students, wine country tourists, and local shoppers in mind, offering the brand’s wide range of premium coffees, warm and friendly service from the skilled and knowledgeable partners – as Starbucks baristas are called – and a comfortable neighbourhood place to relax and enjoy the Starbucks experience. It also features a bike rack to accommodate students and cyclists on the go.
Adrian Maizey, CEO of Rand Capital Coffee, the licensee of Starbucks in South Africa, says Starbucks is proud to be part of the Stellenbosch community, which has an historic legacy as South Africa’s second oldest town and an inspiring wine, food, art and cultural destination. He adds, “We’re so excited to open our first store in Stellenbosch and can’t welcome new faces from the local community over the next few weeks.”
Willem Hunlun, COO of Checkers, says this collaboration between the two brands will make Starbucks’ menu more accessible to consumers with the increased retail footprint through the Checkers FreshX supermarket. He adds, “As Checkers continues to grow and expand its fresh offering, the partnership with Starbucks is evidence of our efforts to offer an improved and outstanding shopping experience.”
Customers are invited to visit the store to enjoy the Starbucks Holiday menu including a wide selection of handcrafted seasonal beverages. Starbucks coffee is 99% ethically sourced and accredited by Conservation International under the C.A.F.E. Practices programme.
Join the conversation on social media by sharing your Starbucks Stellenbosch FreshX experience using the hashtag #carrythemerrywithstarbucks.
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About Starbucks Coffee Company
Since 1971, Starbucks Coffee Company has been committed to ethically sourcing and roasting high-quality arabica coffee. Today, with stores around the globe, the company is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world. Through our unwavering commitment to excellence and our guiding principles, we bring the unique Starbucks Experience to life for every customer through every cup. To share in the experience, please visit us in our stores or online at www.starbucks.co.za.
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