Aroma Espresso Bar

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Aroma Espresso Bar Ltd.
FoundedIsrael (1994; 28 years ago (1994))
Number of locations
153
Productsespresso bar
WebsiteAroma Israel
Aroma Canada
Aroma US
The first Aroma on Hillel Street in Jerusalem (2006).
Aroma Espresso Bar in the Greater Toronto Area

Aroma Espresso Bar (Hebrew: ארומה אספרסו בר) is an Israeli espresso and coffee chain with 153 branches around the country,[1] and several branches in the United States,[2] Canada,[3] Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.[4]

History[]

Founded in 1994 on Hillel Street in downtown Jerusalem by brothers Yariv and Sahar Shefa,[5] Aroma first started branching out beyond that city in 2000, following a 1999 dispute between the two brothers which led to the formation of separate chains, Aroma Tel Aviv (run by Sahar) operating in Tel Aviv-Yafo, and Aroma Israel (run by Yariv) operating in the rest of the world. Despite being separate companies, the two chains maintain similar branding, creating a misconception of being a common entity, up to the point that Aroma Israel put labels on its products emphasizing the lack of "business, logistical or management links" between the two following a food poisoning incident in an Aroma Tel Aviv branch.[6]

In 2006 the first overseas branch opened in SoHo in New York City. In 2007 Aroma opened its first location in Canada, in downtown Toronto in The Annex. In the following years, branches continued to open in Toronto and on 72nd Street in New York City, as well as the first location in Kyiv, Ukraine. Aroma has 46 Canadian locations in Ontario (mostly in Greater Toronto Area), as well as five US locations across New York City (1), New Jersey (1), Maryland (1), and Florida (2).[7][2]

Social responsibility[]

In 1996, Aroma's first branch in Jerusalem began integrating workers with special needs. Today the chain employs such people in nearly every branch in the country.[8]

Comparison surveys[]

A survey by an Israeli market research company found that more Israeli consumers are inclined to choose a cafe based on accessibility and availability, ahead of cost and taste of the food. According to Haaretz newspaper, this may explain the success of Aroma, which has 153 outlets in Israel.[9] Respondents were asked which chain they thought had the cheapest prices and best service. Aroma won by a wide margin.[9]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Branches Aroma".
  2. ^ a b Aroma US
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-07-01. Retrieved 2014-08-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Aroma Espresso Bar - Israel".
  5. ^ Roladin owner now holds 100% of Aroma Tel Aviv
  6. ^ בעקבות סאגת הטונה: ארומה ישראל במהלך פרסומי - "אנחנו לא ארומה ת"א"
  7. ^ Aroma Canada
  8. ^ People with special needs
  9. ^ a b Aroma of success

External links[]

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