Zarraffa's unveils 63rd store located at Oxley
Guess who'll be running the branch.
A new Zarraffa’s Coffee store has opened at Oxley Village Shopping Centre, Oxley Station Rd, located in suburban southwest Brisbane.
Having worked for Zarraffa’s for the past three years, Jemima Harris teamed up with her mother, Judy Morgan, to run her own store.
“The decision was an easy one as I had worked in the industry and for the company at the Worongary store. It helped that we both had a love for Zarraffa’s Coffee and its culture.
“We are excited to open our doors in the new shopping centre, anchored by Woolworth’s and supported by a range of specialty shops catering to locals. It is also an easy stop for commuters to grab their daily coffee,” said Harris.
The new store at Oxley will stand as the brand’s 63rd store, which will service the suburb of Oxley and surrounds, including Seventeen Mile Rocks, Fig Tree Pocket and Corinda, along with the local schools and community centres close to the area.
“We are here to serve our customers the best coffee in town, to be involved in our community and become more than just their local Barista.
“Many of my previous customers have become friends and we look forward to building these same relationships in our local community, day after day,” added Harris.
Zarraffa’s CEO, Kenton Campbell, also shared the brand’s plans to grow responsibly throughout Queensland and Western Australia in the next 12 to 24 months.