(English) Colombiano Coffee House
agosto 16, 2009 by admin
Filed under Cafeterías, Colombiano Cofee House, Franquicias en Bulgaria
Colombiano Coffee House is based on a mythical and Old love story that brought together Coco from Costa Rica, her Grand Mama Lomalita & the love of her heart, the Italian gentleman Fabiano, and helped create Co.Lom.Biano , by the joining of their names (for more information about our love story, pls visit our website at www.colombianocoffeehouse.com)
Whether serving Hot coffee based beverages (“Calientes”) , Frozen “Picoccinos” , Refreshing Fruit based Drinks ( “ Frescatas”) , Mouth watering pastries ( “Joyas de Luna”) , Yummy ice Cream (“ Crema Divina “ ) or Healthy sandwiches & salads ( “ Bocadillos & Ensaladas”) , our Euro Latino / Spanish image always adds a unique flavor to the coffee house experience.
In practice, one of our various advantages is that we can be considered as being a "two in one" concept, instead of just being just a Coffee Shop or a Tea shop or a Donut shop:
• We offer an extensive experience in the Coffee & Beverage category like other super well known coffee shop concepts.
• We also offer an extensive experience in the Sandwiches and Salads category like other super well known Sandwich & Salads outlets.
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Introduction.
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Franchise Information Memorandum.
For more information about the conditions you can take a look to these documents:
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Colombiano Coffee House |
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| Contact data | |
| Address | Beirut - Lebanon |
| Web | www.colombianocoffeehouse.com |
| pl@colombianocoffeehouse.com | |
| Phone | +961 1 285 080 |
| Fax | +961 1 284 930 |
| Contact person | Mr. Patrick Lahoud |
| Franchises in Bulgaria | 0 |
| Owned in Bulgaria | 0 |
| Total in Bulgaria | 0 |
| Costs | |
| Total Investment | 100.000$ - 300.000$/Per Shop |
| Franchise Fee part 1 | Multi- Unit(territory) fee: 150.000$(for 1 to 5 shops) |
| Franchise Fee part 2 | opening, operation & administration fee 30 000$/per shop |
| Ongoing royalty fee | 7.5% of gross sales |
| Marketing fee | 0% of sales to Franchisor- 5 % of gross sales , recommended to be spent by Franchisee on local store marketing |
| Term of agreement | 10 years renewable |
| Others | |
| PoS requirements | |
| Surface | 100 - 300 square meters |
| Special requirements | |
| Min. Population | 50.000 people/outlet |
| More information | |
| Country of origin | Colombiano Coffe House is based on mythical Love story originating in Costa Rica |
| First establishment | UK - Lebanon |
| First franchise | Lebanon |
| Establishments (total) | 15 shops |
| Franchises (total) | 3 (Lebanon - UAE - Qatar) |
La llegada de Starbucks
octubre 30, 2008 by admin
Filed under Franquicias, Noticias
Sí, lo sabemos. Starbucks no es una franquicia (un pequeño error de Sofía Echo), pero su importancia para el sector es tan alta que no podíamos dejar de comentar algo.
Aquí podéis leer el artículo original: http://www.sofiaecho.com/article/starbucks-opens-first-bulgarian-coffee-shop-in-november/id_32486/catid_67
Starbucks will open its first Bulgarian coffee shop at the beginning of November 2008 in Sofia, a media statement said on October 21 2008.
The chain will enter the country through one of its franchisers, Greek firm Marinopoulos Bros, and the coffee shop itself would be operated by Marinopoulos Coffee Company Bulgaria. This will be the first of many other coffee shops in Bulgaria, the statement said.
The coffee shop will be on the corner of Vassil Levski Boulevard and Gurko Street, across the garden of the Soviet Army monument. The premises used to house one of Pizza Hut’s first franchises in Bulgaria, but the restaurant was closed down earlier this year.
Marinopoulos’ initial plans were to have the first Starbucks shops open in mid-2008, targeting a strong presence in Sofia, from where the chain would expand to other big Bulgarian cities, according to reports in Bulgarian media in November 2007.
Starbucks enters Bulgaria years after some of its European competitors have done the same. First in the market segment was Onda Coffee Break, an Irish-Bulgarian venture in which Greek fund Global Finance now owns the largest stake, followed last year by Costa Coffee.
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