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24 November 2023

Daily Newsletter

24 November 2023

Costa Coffee opens new store in Chichester, UK

The new venue offers digital menu boards, indoor seating and feature walls.

Umesh Ellichipuram November 24 2023

UK-based café chain operator Costa Coffee has opened its new venue at Tesco Extra, Fishbourne Road, Chichester.

The new venue will offer digital menu boards, indoor seating and feature walls.

The store’s 11-member team will be offering guests Costa’s recently launched 2023 festive menu, which includes the sticky toffee or roasted hazel range.

As part of the brand’s sustainability efforts, the venue will allow guest to quickly recycle their take-out cups in-store.

Costa Coffee regional operations director Matthew Cyprus stated: “We’re excited to be opening at Tesco Chichester Fishbourne, helping to make customers’ shopping experience that little bit better.

“The new Costa Coffee store is the ideal destination to relax with friends and family, or for those looking for a peaceful moment after making an early start on Christmas shopping! We look forward for shoppers, locals and visitors alike to enjoy the new store next week.”

The company also noted that the new store in Tesco Chichester Fishbourne will accept and deliver orders via Click and Collect through the Costa Club app. 

Costa Coffee was established in 1971 in London by the Italian brothers Sergio and Bruno Costa.

This month, the chain opened its new restaurant at Tesco Extra (Ashford Crooksfoot), Hythe Road.

The new store offers both indoor and outdoor seating and is equipped with digital menu boards.

The company noted that this new store created eight new jobs. The crew will be offering guests the seasonal festive range.

Costa Coffee has a presence in 45 countries across the globe, with more than 2,800 coffee shops in the UK and Ireland and over 1,300 worldwide.

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