Café Café

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Café Café
IndustryCafé chain
Founded2001; 20 years ago (2001)
FounderRonen Nimni
Number of locations
151
Area served
Israel
ProductsHot beverages
WebsiteCafecafe.co.il

Café Café (Hebrew: קפה קפה) is a chain of cafés in Israel. In February 2010, Café Café had 112 locations, making it the largest coffee chain in the country at the time, overtaking Aroma Espresso Bar.[1]

History[]

Café Café was founded in 2001 by Ronen Nimni. The first location opened on Masaryk Square in Tel Aviv.[1]

In 2015, the Tel Aviv Regional Labor Court fined a franchisee of the chain 30,000 NIS for racial discrimination after refusing to hire an Israeli-Arab trainee on the grounds that the cafe was kosher.[2]

In 2016, about 12% of Israelis said that Café Café was their favorite chain.[3]

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