Blue Bottle Coffee opens kiosk popup in Hong Kong

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Blue Bottle Coffee is growing its operations in Hong Kong with the opening of a popup store at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). 

The Blue Bottle Coffee Kiosk Popup, located adjacent to the Sky Garden within the departure hall (L7), offers customers a selection of delicacies from an “exclusive” menu of snacks and savouries created in collaboration with local pastry partner Miam Bakery. 

Single Origin Dark Chocolate Bars and Blue Bottle Yokan Set, as well as specially created packs of Palmier pastries, will also be available at the store. 

Headquartered in California, American coffee chain Blue Bottle Coffee debuted in Hong Kong in 2020 and opened its largest store in the region a year later in Wan Chai. 

Blue Bottle Coffee was founded in 2002 by James Freeman with a simple yet innovative idea: to serve delicious coffee, roasted fresh and brewed to order, sourced from the finest coffee farms.

The chain currently has more than 100 locations in the US and Asia including China, Japan and South Korea. 

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