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Aromas Franchise Opens First Outlet at Hiranandani Powai, Mumbai

Written by: Dhawal Shah

Article Overview: Australia-based coffee chain, Aromas has launched first café lounge at Hiranandani Powai in Mumbai. Aromas has tied up with Ideal Hospitality Pvt Ltd (IHPL). With a seating capacity of 90 people and a live kitchen, Aromas is spread across 2000 sq ft and offers ground coffee and teas from around the world. Besides, wine, pre cooked food and wine are also served.

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Aromas Franchise Opens First Outlet at Hiranandani Powai, Mumbai

There are plans to open an outlet in Bandra, Mumbai followed by Pune in August and 99 more outlets within the next three years across India. The coffee chains will be present in two formats - Café and Café Lounge. Out of the 99 coffee outlets, 60 per cent will be raised in the format of Café Lounge and the remaining will be in the Café format.

Under the signed agreement, Aromas will hold a five per cent stake in IHPL and will get a one-time fee on opening each outlet. However, Aromas will not be expanded through franchise route in India and all the outlets will be IHPL-owned. Initially, the coffee beans will be acquired from Aromas` roastery based in Australia.

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