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Caffè Nero: Find Your Nearest Coffeehouse Today

Caffè Nero is one of the best-known high street coffee shops, with a strong presence across the UK. Offering a wide range of both hot and cold beverages, as well as snacks and meals, this popular coffeehouse has around 600 locations in the UK and over 200 overseas. With more than 800 locations worldwide, you can find Caffè Nero branches in countries like Ireland, Cyprus, Poland, Turkey, Croatia, Oman, the USA, and the UAE. The coffeehouse also partners with larger restaurant brands, offers self-service vending machines in airports, supermarkets, and petrol stations, and serves beverages such as espressos, lattes, mochaccinos, and hot chocolates, complete with various toppings and flavours.

Caffè Nero Opening Times & Store Locations

Caffè Nero is easily recognisable on the high street by its large blue signs with bold black lettering outlined in gold. Branches are located throughout the UK, from Inverness in the north to Falmouth in Cornwall in the south. Major cities such as London have over 100 branches alone. Each branch has its own specific opening and closing times, with extended hours at airports and transport hubs.

Opening times at Caffè Nero vary from location to location, with some branches in major city centres and shopping malls staying open late into the evening. On public holidays like Good Friday, Easter Monday, New Year’s Day, Christmas, Boxing Day, and bank holidays, opening hours will vary depending on local regulations.

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Caffè Nero
  • The name “Caffè Nero” translates to “Black Coffee” in Italian.
  • There is a loyalty club available in card format or via an app, offering a free drink after 9 purchases.
  • The brand is committed to sustainability, promoting the use of reusable cups and paper straws.
  • Caffè Nero is partnered with the Rainforest Alliance.
  • Seasonal drinks, such as their popular Christmas offerings, are introduced throughout the year.
Products & Services

Caffè Nero specialises in European-style coffee, with popular offerings like Americanos, Lattes, Cappuccinos, and Espressos available year-round. They also serve teas, hot chocolates, and a variety of cold beverages. Seasonal drinks are regularly introduced, with the Christmas menu being especially popular. In addition to drinks, Caffè Nero offers a range of hot and cold foods, including paninis, salads, and sandwiches, along with snacks like crisps, cakes, cookies, and muffins. The coffeehouse concept is heavily influenced by the European café culture, where customers are encouraged to sit, relax, and enjoy their time without being rushed. Many locations offer outdoor seating, echoing the European model. The brand also focuses on sustainability, with many of its products linked to sustainable coffee practices, including reusable cups and paper straws.

A Brief History

Caffè Nero was founded in 1997 by Gerry Ford and has steadily expanded over the years. Its first foray into Europe came in 2007, with a location in Turkey. The brand later expanded to the UAE, Poland, Cyprus, and Ireland. Originally set up as a family business, it was acquired by Rome Bidco Ltd in 2008. In 2014, Caffè Nero made its debut in the USA. The brand has received numerous accolades for its coffee, including being rated as having the best-tasting coffee among the UK’s top brands in 2013. Over the years, innovations such as mobile payments and a loyalty app have been introduced. The Nero Foundation was established to support both coffee-growing communities and local communities around its stores. Today, Caffè Nero operates around 800 branches worldwide, with around 600 in the UK.

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