Mrs Nongchanok stands by a model kangaroo in front of The Coffee Club’s Wireless Road branch. The firm’s new store decor has adopted a more Australian theme.
The Coffee Club, an Australian restaurant, has resumed its expansion after its business started to see a full recovery from the impact of the Covid-19 outbreaks last year.
According to Nongchanok Stananonth, the company’s general manager, the Coffee Club plans to open eight new branches this year, focusing on major cities and tourist destinations.
Two new restaurants were recently opened in Phuket, one in the Old Town and one in Boat Lagoon, and two new “grab & go” branches to better suit the lifestyles of the new generation at Phuket’s Jungceylon shopping complex and…
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