What’s ahead for The Coffee Club as it takes steps to reestablish its position in the market?
The Coffee Club has swapped ‘Where will I meet you?’ for a new tagline ‘Your happy place’. It’s all part of
Australian coffee franchise The Coffee Club has just marked 20 years in business.
The Coffee Club: Opened its 242nd store in Townsville’s Willows Shopping Centre Generated more than $260 million in revenue in
The QLD/NT Franchising Awards were held at the Brisbane Marriot on 21 August, with some of Australia’s biggest names in franchising in attendance, including Bakers Delight, The Coffee Club, ANZ and Price Attack.
An established franchise brand is a bonus when it comes to staff recruitment believes a franchisee in Townsville. Carolyn McManus, owner of two Coffee Club stores in the town reckons job hunters seeking employment security favour established franchises with high brand recognition and a strong local presence.
Customers of The Coffee Club have raised more than $45,000 for the Red Cross Victorian Bushfire Appeal.
Coffee franchise, The Coffee Club, has named the winner of a $5200 free fuel giveaway as Anne Leyennaar from Richmond Park.
The Coffee Club’s first Asian retail store is set to open on 12 December 2008 in idyllic Phuket, Thailand.
The Coffee Club has been crowned National Franchisor of the Year in the food category at the prestigious MYOB 2008 Excellence in Franchising Awards.
Egypt and Papua New Guinea are the latest recruits into The Coffee Club network.
A new takeaway model, further international expansion and a target of 500 stores by 2020: growth is on the cards for The Coffee Club even though founder/director Emmanuel Drivas expects business will be tough in hospitality for the next couple of years.