Costa Coffee is Now Available Here in the Philippines (Photos)

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Filipinos are excited starting next week which they can add another go-to coffee place of their list. Costa Coffee is a British multinational coffeehouse company headquartered in Dunstable, England and a wholly subsidiary of Whitbread. It is the largest coffeehouse chain in the world behind Starbucks and the largest in the United Kingdom.

Costa Coffee is set to open its first Philippine branch on June 29, 2015 at Eastwood Citywalk 1 in Quezon City that replacing the Filipino restaurant Serye. Robinsons Retail of the Gokongwei Group brought the Costa Coffee here in the Philippines.

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According to source, it is founded in 1971 by brothers and wholesale coffee bean suppliers Bruno and Sergio Costa, Costa Coffee has over 3,000 stores across the globe.

Until this day, it offers a unique combination of Arabica and Robusta beans which are roasted at Old Paradise Street in London. Costa Coffee has its own roaster. The blend served in retail stores is their own “Mocha Italia”; it contains a blend of Arabica (60%) and Robusta (40%).

Here is the example of Costa Coffee products below;

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