Starbucks opened a café in Bali
Founded in 1971 in Seattle, Starbucks is the world’s largest café chain, operating in more than 50 countries, with around 17,000 cafes. The recently opened café in Bali combines the company’s traditional style with Indonesian traditions – origo wrote.
Source: Starbucks/Dtefanus
The Starbucks Dewata Coffee Sanctuary combines our passion for coffee with a rich Indonesian culture – Kevin Johnson, CEO of the company told Inside Retail. (origo)
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