Café Amazon

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Café Amazon
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryCoffee shop
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Headquarters555 Vibhavadi Rangsit Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand
Number of locations
3,333
Area served
Thailand
Cambodia (200 branches)
Laos (51 branches)
Philippines (17 branches)[1]
Myanmar (8 branches)
China (5 branches)
Oman (5 branches)
Japan (2 branches)
Malaysia (1 branch)
Vietnam (4 branches)
Saudi Arabia (1 branch)[citation needed]
ParentPTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited
Websitecafe-amazon.com

Café Amazon (Thai: คาเฟ่ อเมซอน) is a Thai chain of coffee shops owned by PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited. The cafes are primarily found inside of malls, in city centers, and gas stations.[2]

"Café Amazon" brand awareness starts from the concept that Brazil is the origin of coffee and the land of Amazon forest, which is the world’s best natural rainforest, abounding with charms of the great nature, plants, trees, streams and wildlife. It is also the source of clean air. Such concept is applied to create a coffee shop with shady atmosphere surrounded by trees and water.

Throughout the years, Café Amazon has been developed to be the meeting area and recreation for travelers. It is decorated with green tone, presenting natural image by using gardens and fountains to create cozy, relaxing and shady atmosphere. This is the unique identity of Cafe Amazon, like an Oasis of travelers. With its unique and rich taste of coffee, it becomes the slogan, “Taste of Nature".

There are more than 3,333 Café Amazon stores located around the world,[3] making it the sixth largest coffee chain by number of outlets worldwide.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PTT's Café Amazon re-opens 11 stores as lockdown eases to GCQ". 2 June 2020.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Cafe Amazon moves beyond petrol stations". bangkokpost.com. 31 August 2018. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Café Amazon ฉลองครบ 3,333 สาขา" [Café Amazon celebrates its 3,333 branches]. 12 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Thailand's PTTOR to triple coffee shops overseas to 1,000". Nikkei Asia. 6 October 2021.

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