Photo courtesy of Cofix
Cofix expands to Russia
More than 10,000 customers visited the Cofix Moscow retail shop in the first week.
RUSSIA
Cofix, the popular Israeli coffee chain, has opened the first two of 1,000 planned stores in Russia.
Cofix, known for its fixed price menus, opened its first outlet in early October in the Okhotny Ryad shopping center. The second opened later that month in the Paveletskaya Raily Station building.
Cofix plans to expand with 300 stores in Moscow alone, the company said in a statement. Cofix has 152 branches in Israel. Partnering with Cofix in Russia are Satesh Melwani, c.e.o. of Melsons Group, and brothers Mikhail and Grigory Pechersky of the ADG Group development firm.
The Cofix menu offers fresh brewed coffee, tea, fresh carrot juice, sandwiches, salads and pastries all that the same fixed price of 50 rubles. More than 10,000 customers visited the Okhotny Ryad location in the first week, the company said.