The Coffee Club


The Coffee Club is a coffeehouse-style café chain. Originally created in 1989 as a place to get "an excellent coffee", the concept includes cafébar/restaurant stores with expanded menus and full table service. In 2005, The Coffee Club franchise was brought to New Zealand by
Brad Jacobs and Andy Lucas opening their first store in Wellington. As of 2019, they have over 60 stores all around New Zealand.

History

In 1989, friends Emmanuel Kokoris and Emmanuel Drivas were searching for a late-night cup of coffee. Their unsuccessful attempt led them to plan a new business venture: The Coffee Club.
The first store opened on 2 November 1989 at Eagle Street Pier in Brisbane.
On 1 July 1994 The Coffee Club became a franchise.
In November 2005 the first international store was opened in Wellington, New Zealand, by master franchisees Bradley Jacobs and Andy Lucas. As of May 2019, they have operated 64 cafes throughout New Zealand.
In October 2007, Thai company Minor International announced it would acquire a 50% stake in The Coffee Club. The move not only advanced plans to expand The Coffee Club into Asia and the Middle East but also assists expansion of brands such as Swensen's ice creams into Australia. Minor International paid more than $23 million for their share of The Coffee Club. The first Thai store opened in December 2008.
In September 2011, The Coffee Club group acquired Australian steakhouse chain Ribs and Rumps, which Drivas says is a family-friendly brand "appealing to the same customer base" as The Coffee Club.
As at October 2013, The Coffee Club at Brisbane Airport was the busiest in Australia; Townsville's Domain retail centre was the second busiest.

Responsible business practices

In 2009, The Coffee Club joined the UTZ Certification program, promoting fair and sustainable coffee production.
In 2011, The Coffee Club joined the RSPCA's "Choose Wisely" campaign, promoting humane food production.