Major coffee chain with 2,000 branches to shut shop next week – but it’s not all bad news
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A MAJOR coffee chain with thousands of branches is shutting one of its shops next week.
Costa Coffee is closing one of its Liverpool stores on Monday, June 10.
The shop, located on Lord Street, is the biggest in the city, but the closure doesn't bring entirely bad news for local fans of the chain.
The closure is only temporary, and it allows for the full refurbishment of the store.
Costa said it will remain closed for 16 days before reopening to shoppers on Wednesday, June 26.
The coffee chain said it's refitting the store to "offer an enhanced customer experience".
Once it reopens, the store will have a "brighter and bolder look and feel, and some brand-new modern features."
This includes new touchscreen ordering kiosks and order-to-table service.
Costa fans who need a fix will have to visit the chain's other store inside Next on Church Street or at Clayton Square while the Lord Street store is closed.
It comes after Costa shut down a handful of their shops in the past couple of months.
A branch on Chiswick High Road bit the dust on February 6 while the Costa Coffee on Edinburgh's Bruntsfield Place served its last latte on February 14.
Erdington's store in Birmingham met the same fate on March 3.
HERE'S a full list of Costa sites that have closed between June 2023 and May 2024:
A Costa Coffee Spokesperson said: "As the Nation's Favourite Coffee Shop, with over 2,700 Costa Coffee stores across the UK&I we regularly review our store estate.
"We invest heavily in opening new stores, relocating stores and investing in store designs to ensure they are right for the customers and communities they serve.
"Our significant store investment programmes have a positive impact on local economies and communities, creating additional job opportunities whilst enhancing the coffee shop experience for customers."
IT'S not all bad news on the high street as several retailers are bucking the trend and opening shops.