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}}[[Image:Aroma on Hilel Street, Jerusalem - Point of Sale.jpg|thumb|The first Aroma on [[Hillel Street]] in [[Jerusalem]] ''(2006)''.]]'''Aroma Espresso Bar''' ({{lang-he|ארומה אספרסו בר}}) is an [[Israeli]] espresso and coffee chain with 123 branches around the country, several branches in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]], and single locations in [[Germany]], [[Cyprus]], [[Romania]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Kazakhstan]].
}}[[Image:Aroma on Hilel Street, Jerusalem - Point of Sale.jpg|thumb|The first Aroma on [[Hillel Street]] in [[Jerusalem]] ''(2006)''.]]'''Aroma Espresso Bar''' ({{lang-he|ארומה אספרסו בר}}) is an [[Israeli]] espresso and coffee chain with 123 branches around the country, several branches in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]], and single locations in [[Germany]], [[Cyprus]], [[Romania]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Kazakhstan]]. Aroma is self-service cafe.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/aroma-of-success-1.262346 Aroma of success]</ref>


==History==
==History==
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==Comparison surveys==
==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 123 outlets in Israel.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/aroma-of-success-1.262346 Aroma of success]</ref>
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 123 outlets in Israel.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/aroma-of-success-1.262346 Aroma of success]</ref>Respondents were asked which chain they thought had the cheapest prices and best service. Aroma won by a wide margin.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/aroma-of-success-1.262346 Aroma of success]</ref>

==See also==
==See also==
*[[Café Café]]
*[[Café Café]]

Revision as of 06:55, 14 December 2010

Aroma Espresso Bar Ltd.
ארומה אספרסו בר בע"מ
FoundedIsrael Israel (1994)
Number of locations
90+
Productsespresso bar
WebsiteAroma.co.il
Aroma.co.il/en
The first Aroma on Hillel Street in Jerusalem (2006).

Aroma Espresso Bar (Hebrew: ארומה אספרסו בר) is an Israeli espresso and coffee chain with 123 branches around the country, several branches in the United States and Canada, and single locations in Germany, Cyprus, Romania, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Aroma is self-service cafe.[1]

History

Aroma was founded in 1994 on Hillel Street in downtown Jerusalem. Aroma started branching outside the city in 2000. 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 2008, Aroma opened a sister brand "Marrone Rosso" with locations in Romania and Cyprus. In 2009, branches were opened in the Toronto suburb of Thornhill at the Promenade Mall and on 72nd Street in New York City, as well as the first location in Kiev, Ukraine. In the fall of 2009, Aroma Espresso Bar opened a third store in Toronto on Yonge and Eglinton with an open patio.[2]In 2010, the cafe opened a branch in Miami, Florida in the Sunny Isles Beach neighborhood.

Social responsibility

In 1996, Aroma's first branch in Jerusalem began integrating workers with special needs. Today they are employed in nearly every branch in the country.[3]

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 123 outlets in Israel.[4]Respondents were asked which chain they thought had the cheapest prices and best service. Aroma won by a wide margin.[5]

See also

References

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