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Bo’s Coffee expands Middle East presence with UAE launch

The Filipino coffee chain has made its debut in the United Arab Emirates, its second Middle East market after Qatar where it operates eight stores 

Founded in 1996, Bo’s Coffee currently operates approximately 100 outlets in the Philippines | Photo credit: Bo's Coffee

The Filipino coffee chain has made its debut in the United Arab Emirates, its second Middle East market after Qatar, where it operates eight stores 

Filipino coffee chain Bo’s Coffee has expanded into the Middle East, opening its first store in the United Arab Emirates.

Located in Dubai’s Burjuman Mall, the outlet has been launched in partnership with the UAE-based franchise partner Al Mulla Business Group.

Founded in 1996, Bo’s Coffee currently operates approximately 100 outlets in the Philippines. The company also operates eight outlets in Qatar via franchise partner Al Majed Group. Qatar was previously the coffee chain’s only international market.

The brand joins a multitude of coffee operators in the Burjuman Mall. The shopping centre hosts over 40 cafés and restaurants, including Café 302, Caribou Coffee, Costa Coffee, Dunkin’, Gloria Jean’s, J Café, Krispy Kreme, Paul, Starbucks and Tim Hortons.

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