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Of Coffee Houses and Differentiation..
Posted By sid On April 22, 2008 @ 7:50 pm In Food and Drink, Life in Karachi, New in Town, Shoppers Guide | Comments Disabled
Since the last two years, authors at Karachi Meroblog have sporadically announced a number of coffee shop [1] openings in the city. Most of these coffee shops are concentrated in Zamzama, but some like Roasters [2] and Kahva are expanding into areas like Tariq Road too.
At the pace the gourmet coffee houses are springing up, one is forced to wonder what market the premium priced coffee providers are catering to, and if the market isn’t already saturated. A quick survey around Zamzama, however, brings a unique insight into the coffee house industry in Karachi.
Each coffee shop in Zamzama has created a niche for itself, and that is what has determined their success and differentiated one coffee shop from the other.
Costa Coffee [3], for example, has the most expensive coffee, and the most professional ambiance. Instead of the couches in other coffee shops, Costa has comfortable chairs. More foreigners and professionals can be seen lounging inside, instead of the usual teenager crowd.
Cafe U & Me attracts all the teenagers and students. Most can be seen there in the morning, most probably bunking school. This coffee shop, however, is designed to serve to all sorts of customers. The ground floor, with tables and chairs, is for people who just come in to get a cup of coffee and are then on their way. The floor above, which is well lighted and less noisy, is preferred by the young corporate clientèle. Go up another floor and the place transforms into a dimly lit, sheesha-smoke filled room right ou of Arabian nights. The floor is called the New Sheesha.
Ciao, on the same street as Costa, was completely vacant when I visited, but the Shift Manager insisted that the place was visited by intellectuals and politicians families. A welcome addition was a library in a corner that gave the place a more sophisticated look.
Cafe Coffee Day [4], due to its low prices, is the most frequented coffee shop in the area. Students, socialites, young professionals keep the servers on their feet all day.
Roasters [2], has managed to carve out its niche as a truly high end coffee shop. They’re attracting far more business by adding full course lunch and dinner to the menu unlike other coffee shops that serve only desserts and sandwiches.
Espresso [5] are known to be the best coffee makes of them all.
The most recent addition in this long list is Bread People. The franchise at Zamzama does not serve coffee, but the one at Khayaban-e-Shehbaz does. On entering, one is introduced to the most heavenly olfactory pleasures of one’s life.
In light of all this information, one wonders if chains like Starbucks or Gloria Jeans’ Coffee were to come to Karachi, how they would position themselves and if they too would choose to locate at Zamzama. Any suggstions?
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[1] coffee shop: http://karachi.metblogs.com/2006/11/04/qod-do-you-notice-a-coffee-craze-in-karachi/
[2] Roasters: http://karachi.metblogs.com/2005/10/05/roasters-gourmet-coffee-house/
[3] Costa Coffee: http://karachi.metblogs.com/2005/09/20/costa-coffee/
[4] Cafe Coffee Day: http://karachi.metblogs.com/2006/12/17/new-coffee-shop-cafe-coffee/
[5] Espresso: http://karachi.metblogs.com/2005/03/02/espresso/
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