This list of notable coffeehouse chains catalogues the spread and markets share of coffeehouses world-wide. This list excludes the many companies which operate coffeeshops within retail establishments, notably bookstores and department stores, or restaurants or convenience stores which also serve coffee. These chains frequently engage in coffee wars to gain brand and consumer market share. Starbucks, Dunkin', and Tim Hortons are the three largest coffee companies in the world, respectively.[1][2] The largest coffee houses typically have substantial supply-chain relations with the world's major coffee-producing countries.[3] They collectively wield prominent influence in global coffee economics by setting commodity prices, maintaining value chains, and supporting developing economics.[4][5]

List

Name Country founded in Number of locations Notes
% Arabica Hong Kong 94+
85C Bakery Cafe Taiwan 994 Based in Taichung, Taiwan, international branches in Hong Kong, Australia, U.S. and China.
Aida Austria 34
AMT Coffee United Kingdom 50+ Mostly at railway stations
Angel-in-us South Korea 600+ China, Indonesia, South Korea and Vietnam
Arcaffe Israel 29 Israel and France
Aroma Café United Kingdom 15+ UK, Argentina, Brazil
Aroma Espresso Bar Israel 140+ Israel, Canada, U.S., Romania, Ukraine, Kazakhstan
Au Bon Pain United States 171 Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Barista India 221 India, Sri Lanka, Maldives
Bewley's Ireland 1+ Based in Dublin, operates Rebecca's Cafe and Java City in the U.S.
Biggby Coffee United States 300+ Based in East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
Blenz Coffee Canada 65
Blue Bottle Coffee United States 86 U.S., Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong
Bo's Coffee Philippines 91 Philippines, Qatar, United Arab Emirates
Boston Tea Party United Kingdom 22 Mainly South West England
Bourbon Coffee Rwanda 4
Bridgehead Coffee Canada 20 Fair trade chain in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Café Amazon Thailand 3,333 as of March 2021 A subsidiary of PTT, based in Bangkok, Thailand. Area served: Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Myanmar, Oman, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, China and Vietnam.
Cafe Barbera Italy 53 [6]
Café Café Israel 151
Café Coffee Day India 1,556 India, Austria, Czech Republic, Malaysia, Nepal and Egypt
Café Hillel Israel 25+
Caffe Bene South Korea 1,378 Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, U.S., and Vietnam
Caffè-Pasticceria Cova Italy 1+ Milan, Italy; Hong Kong, Japan; Celebrity Cruises
Caffè Nero United Kingdom 1026 UK, Cyprus, Ireland, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, UAE, USA[7]
Caffè Pascucci Italy Founded in Italy, has locations in over 25 countries
Caffè Ritazza United Kingdom 119 40 countries, mostly at railway stations
Caffe Trieste United States 6 In the San Francisco Bay Area, California, U.S.
Caffé Vita Coffee Roasting Company United States 12 Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Caribou Coffee United States 725 Global, headquartered in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, U.S.
Cibo Espresso Australia 30
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf United States 1,000+ U.S., India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Bangladesh, South Korea, Singapore, Israel, Sri Lanka
Coffee Beanery United States 120+ Based in Flushing, Michigan, U.S.
Coffee Berry Greece 213 Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, Saudi Arabia
The Coffee Club Australia 410+ Australia, Maldives, Malaysia, New Zealand, Thailand, New Caledonia, China, Egypt
Coffee Fellows Germany 140+ Germany, Austria, Benelux
The Coffee House Vietnam 152
Coffee Island Greece 476 Greece, Cyprus, United Kingdom, Canada, UAE, Switzerland, Egypt, Romania
Coffee Like Russia 497
Coffee Republic United Kingdom 129
Coffee Time Canada 100+
Coffee World Thailand 100+ Founded in Bangkok, Thailand; has locations in nine countries
Coffee#1 United Kingdom 57
Coffine Gurunaru South Korea 120+
Cofix Israel 148
Colectivo Coffee Roasters United States 20 Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconisn
Compass Coffee United States 14 Headquartered in Washington, DC
Costa Coffee United Kingdom 3,401 Global headquartered in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, with locations in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Hungary, France, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Cyprus, China, India, UAE, Qatar and more
Cotti Coffee China 6,061 China
Country Style Canada 400 Headquartered in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Crazy Mocha Coffee Company United States 29 Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Dôme Australia 65+ Based in Perth, Australia
Double Coffee Latvia 40 Based in Latvia; 40 locations in the Baltic states, Ukraine and Belarus
Doutor Coffee Japan 1,300+ Japan, Taiwan and Malaysia
Dunkin' United States 11,000+ Global, based in Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.
Dunn Brothers Coffee United States 79 Founded in St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Dutch Bros. Coffee United States 603 Based in Grants Pass, Oregon, U.S.
Ediya Coffee South Korea 2,800+ as of June,2019
Espresso House Sweden 500+ based in Sweden, locations in Norway, Finland, Denmark and Germany
Espresso Vivace United States 3 Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Esquires Canada 130+ Canada, Britain and Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and Middle East
Figaro Coffee Philippines 55 Philippines-based chain of coffee shops and restaurants, with outlets in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, and Vietnam
Flocafé Greece 41 Greece, Bulgaria, Egypt, United Kingdom, Hungary, Kuwait, Qatar
Gimme! Coffee United States 7
Gloria Jean's Coffees Australia 1,000+ Australia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, New Zealand, USA, Ukraine, Pakistan, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Taiwan
Greggs United Kingdom 2000+
Gregory's Greece 346 Greece, Cyprus, Romania, Germany
Grounds for Coffee United States 7
Havanna Argentina 230
Heart Coffee Roasters United States 3
Highlands Coffee Vietnam 610 (Number in Jan, 2023) Vietnam, Philippines
Hollys South Korea 538 as of 2018
Hudsons Coffee Australia 70
The Human Bean United States 200+ Founded in Oregon, U.S.
Illy Caffè Italy 160[8]
Indian Coffee House India 400
Insomnia Coffee Company Ireland 175 Locations in Ireland and the UK, with over 500 self service docks
Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea United States 17 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
J.CO Donuts Indonesia 236 Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Hong Kong
Jamaica Blue Australia 134 A franchise business of Foodco which operates small coffee shops throughout the Australia, New Zealand, UK, China, Malaysia, Singapore and United Arab Emirates
Java House Kenya 68 Headquartered in Nairobi, chain selling export quality Kenyan coffee
Jittery Joe's United States 10
Juan Valdez Café Colombia 300 Headquarters in Colombia; coffee shops in South America, North America, Middle East, East Asia and the Caribbean
Kaffebrenneriet Norway 41
Killiney Singapore 48 Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, and U.S.
Krispy Kreme United States 1,005 Global, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
La Colombe United States 32 U.S. only
Lollicup Coffee & Tea United States 38 U.S. and China
Louisa Coffee Taiwan 489
Luckin Coffee China 9,381 China,Singapore
Maan Coffee China
McCafé Australia Owned by McDonald's
Michel's Patisserie Australia 360
Mikel Coffee Company Greece 351 Greece, Cyprus, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Australia, United States, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, Romania, Canada, Turkey, North Macedonia, Kuwait, Oman, Jordan, Germany, Iraq and Serbia
mmmuffins Canada 5
Mugg & Bean South Africa 184
Muzz Buzz Australia 100+
My Kopi-O! Indonesia 31
O' Coffee Club Singapore 33 Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia
OldTown White Coffee Malaysia 245 Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia, Hong Kong, China, and Myanmar
Pacific Coffee Hong Kong 120 Based in Hong Kong, with branches in Singapore, Cyprus, China, and Malaysia
Paris Baguette South Korea 3,558 Based in Seoul, South Korea, with branches in U.S., Singapore, China, and Vietnam
Paul Bassett South Korea 93
Peet's Coffee United States 200+
Philz Coffee United States 71
PJ's Coffee United States 95 Based in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Port City Java United States 25+
Pret a Manger United Kingdom 450+ UK, U.S., Hong Kong, France, Dubai, Kuwait, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Ireland, Canada, and Singapore.
Raees Coffee Iran 7
Revelator Coffee United States 22 Southern United States
Ritual Coffee Roasters United States 6 San Francisco, California, U.S.
Robin's Donuts Canada 160+
Seattle's Best Coffee United States Nestlé owns this brand. US Locations have failed or have been converted to Starbucks when Starbucks owned this brand. This brand's franchising rights for coffeehouses in non-United States markets and in United States military bases are owned by Focus Brands, and is still active in those markets.
Second Cup Canada 300+
Secret Recipe Malaysia 440+ Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, China, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia and Myanmar
SPoT Coffee United States 10 Locations in Canada and U.S.
SPR Coffee China 545 China, Taiwan
Starbucks United States 33,833 Global, headquartered in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Stumptown Coffee Roasters United States 14 U.S., headquartered in Portland, Oregon
Tchibo Germany 1,000+
Tim Hortons Canada 4,613 Based in Toronto, Canada. Also owns Bess Eaton. Locations in Canada, U.S., U.K., Ireland, the Philippines and several Gulf countries.
Timothy's World Coffee Canada 40
Tom N Toms South Korea 410+
Tully's Coffee United States This brand was purchased by Keurig Dr Pepper, and its United States coffeehouse business licensed the brand back. This business eventually liquidated. A separate company has purchased this brand in Japan, and that chain continues to operate.
A Twosome Place South Korea 1,069 as of 2018
Vida e Caffè South Africa 67
Výtopna Czech Republic 5
Wayne's Coffee Sweden 140+ Originated in Sweden, locations throughout Scandinavia and Saudi Arabia
Weaver's Coffee & Tea United States 2 California, U.S.
Woods Coffee United States 18 Washington, U.S.
Ya Kun Kaya Toast Singapore 50+ Chain of kopitiams based in Singapore
Zarraffas Coffee Australia 88+
Ziferblat Russia 16+ Russia, Ukraine and London, first "pay-as-you-go cafe"

See also

References

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