Coffee and doughnut brand Tim Hortons has opened new outlets in the cities of Ahmedabad and Bangaluru, its 36th and 37th openings in India respectively.
The Ahmedabad store is located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Navrangpura.
The store’s interior merges “aesthetics with comfort and warmth”, as reported by ETHospitalityWorld.com.
The Bangalore store, located in the HSR Layout, provides a cosy ambiance to professionals and those seeking leisure time.
The stores offer the Frozen French Vanilla and Iced Capps, alongside an assortment of pastries and savoury selections.
Tim Hortons India CEO Tarun Jain said: “We are excited to expand our footprint in two vibrant cities, Ahmedabad and Bangalore, on the same day. These new stores reflect our commitment to create a welcoming space where guests can enjoy great coffee, delightful food and cherished moments.
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By GlobalData“As we continue to grow, we remain dedicated to offering an unparalleled experience to our customers across the country.”
Tim Hortons opened its first store in the Indian market in August 2022.
Within just over a year and a half, the brand has expanded its presence across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Punjab, and launched new outlets in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, and Hyderabad, Telangana.
Speaking to BW BusinessWorld in September 2024, Jain said: “India is a natural market that every MNC [multinational company] seeks because if you look at the demographics, the economic growth and opportunity – India is pretty much top of the line right now. It’s a very culturally diverse and varied market, more than what we’ve seen in other parts of the world.”
“We did a lot of work to develop things for the Indian market and taste. For example, croissants are a universal platform, but we created a chicken tikka croissant that people in India can relate to because they love croissants and chicken tikka.”
The brand’s operations in India are managed through AG Cafe India, which is co-owned by companies operated by senior executives of Indian origin based in Dubai and Singapore.