%Arabica teases Pinoys with pics of soon-to-open stores in the Philippines

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Heads up, coffee lovers! Arabica Philippines will reopen in the Philippines this year. ☕

On January 5, the Instagram pagebrand, uploaded photos of its soon-to-open stores in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig City.“Manila, we will restart our project this year with these stores. This is a sneak preview of our upcoming stores in BGC, opening in 2023,” Arabica journal said.

“We will announce the opening dates later on. We cannot wait to serve our coffee from the world to you once again,” it added. The photos of the upcoming stores showed minimalistic décor and high ceiling spaces. These are similar to Arabica Philippines’ previous store designs.Arabica journal has yet to issue an opening date and other details about its return to the Philippine market.The coffee shop later became a favorite hangout spot in Manila, particularly among office workers near the area, because of its coffee offerings and minimalist interiors.

“We have selected a new partner already and will make a fresh start this year to expand throughout the country. Please wait for a couple of months for the new opening announcement,” Arabica said before.

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