TATA Starbucks unveils first pet-friendly store in Jaipur

The store features a specially designed coffee-forward menu for its consumers while their pets relish a delicious treat – Starbucks Puppuccino

TATA Starbucks has announced the launch of its first pet-friendly store in India, located at Raja Park, Jaipur. Featuring a range of varied pet-friendly amenities, this unique store extends the Signature Starbucks experience to not only coffee enthusiasts but also their furry companions.

The store features a specially designed coffee-forward menu for its consumers while their pets relish a delicious treat – Starbucks Puppuccino (vanilla whipped topping). The store offers special dog parking areas with leash hooks, water bowls, and an indoor as well as outdoor seating area where pets can play along with a curation of toys. The outlet has unique pet-friendly furniture and special photo spots for capturing special moments. Nested in an iconic heritage building in the heart of Jaipur, the Raja Park store has a beautiful and cosy garden area where consumers can enjoy their evening coffee while playing with their pet companions.

Continuing Starbucks commitment to product innovation, the new Raja Park store is focused on delivering key coffee-forward offerings with an exclusive menu starting 15th August. The menu includes a variety of offerings for every coffee enthusiast to choose from. The menu includes Espresso Bianco Frappuccino, Tuxedo Frappuccino, Double Shot Shaken Bianco, Hazelnut Bianco Latte, Vanilla Shakerato, and Triple Layered Chilled Mocha.

Speaking on the announcement, Adrit Mishra, coo, of TATA Starbucks Pvt. Ltd. said, “As we explore creating varied store formats across India, we’re thrilled to announce our first pet-friendly store in the country for Starbucks India. In line with our coffee-forward proposition, this store will offer pet-friendly parking, an exclusive menu and a host of offerings for consumers. This store exemplifies our proposition of providing a ‘Third Place’ experience to our consumers, and especially those that are pet parents with a community first approach, that emphasises connections.”

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