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4th Starbucks Coffee Shop opens doors in Bulgaria

28. April 2010. | 10:15

Source: Sofia News Agency

Starbucks came to Bulgaria two years ago. The other three coffee shops are located in the capital and the Black Sea city of Burgas – 2 separate facilities in downtown Sofia and one at Burgas Plaza Mall.

The coffee chain Starbucks opened its fourth location in Bulgaria Tuesday, inside the recently inaugurated shopping center in Sofia – The Mall.

Starbucks came to Bulgaria two years ago. The other three coffee shops are located in the capital and the Black Sea city of Burgas – 2 separate facilities in downtown Sofia and one at Burgas Plaza Mall.

Starbucks entered Bulgaria's market through the Greek Marinopoulos Coffee Company, which also holds the rights on Greece, Cyprus and Romania.

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