Starbucks opened its newest store in downtown Budapest
Starbucks opened its newest Hungarian store in downtown Budapest. Together with the new café, the world-famous café chain now has 38 members in Hungary. Earth colors were mainly used in the design of the unit located on Servita Square, and the iconic symbol of the company, the Siren, appears in several places.

The newest store of the coffee chain awaits its guests from October 17, 2022 on Szervita Square in the heart of the city center
The newest store of the coffee chain awaits guests from October 17, 2022 on Szervita Square in the heart of the city center. The new two-story cafe is spacious and offers refreshments on more than 200 square meters.
The familiar Starbucks atmosphere from the brand was again at the center of the store’s design, in which soothing orange, brown and blue colors dominate. The iconic symbol of the cafe chain, the Siren, as well as the characteristics of the aquatic world, such as waves and scales, appear in several places in the interior decoration of the cafe. Thanks to its relaxing, friendly atmosphere and multifunctional equipment, it offers the perfect space for enjoying coffee, studying together, and meeting business and friends.
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