Coffee Berry Makes It All the Way From Greece With Two Branches in Cairo
Originating in Greece, the coffee shop has come to the rescue of caffeine-starved Cairenes in the form of branches in City Centre Almaza Mall & O1 Mall.
Okay so, real coffee is dead and every single one of us
is to blame. In the world of super-sized vanilla iced lattes and the
shame that is instant ahwa, we've lost touch with our better judgment as
to what constitutes a real tasty cup of coffee.
Resurrecting
original premium coffee in the most fab way is Om El Donia's new
caffeine haven Coffee Berry. Originating in Greece, the coffee shop has
come to the rescue of caffeine-starved Cairenes in the form of branches
in City Centre Almaza Mall & O1 Mall. Expect cosy wooden interiors
that are perfect for Instas Stories and the rich aroma of coffee that'll
have you utterly hypnotised.
"In recent years, Egyptians
have started to go out of their way for good coffee, so it was very
necessary to bring the Greek franchise to Cairo," Alfred Malcon,
Business Unit Head at Coffee Berry, tells SceneEats. "Our brand is going
to be a game-changer because Coffee Berry is a modern coffee concept
store that offers more than 20 different types of coffees, from eight
types of single-origin to two house blends specially crafted for you,
their own decaf house blend obvi, along with having baristas that are
well trained in the arts of, well, everything coffee."
The new
spot also serves a wide array of teas, sandwiches and salads, in case
you happen to be stuck with a friend that might not be coffee's biggest
fan -- we recommend cutting that friend out of your life tho. We also
absolutely totes recommend their signature FREDDO. If you don't know
what that is, it's a Greek invention that will change the lives of ice
coffee stans, especially if you happen to be an espresso, latte and
cappuccino fan already.
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