Canadian coffee company scoring a latte points in Boston’s North End

Second Cup’s first New England café comes to Causeway


The Second Cup Coffee Company is proud to announce the opening of their first New England café on Causeway Street in Boston’s flourishing North End neighborhood, conveniently located directly across from TD Garden and North Station.

The cozy 1000 sq. ft. café showcases a modern vibrant design, seats 23 guests and is an ideal destination for fueling up any time from early mornings to lunch time and in the evening as well as fulfilling cravings before and after events at the Garden.

The Canadian coffee chain’s premium offering of Rainforest Alliance© coffees, organic teas, unique frozen yogurt smoothies and parfaits, cold-pressed juices is well complemented by extensive locally sourced food options featuring salads and sandwiches by Rita’s Catering, croissants made by the popular local brand Pain D’Avignon, as well as exceptional desserts by Sweet Tooth Boston.

“We are thrilled to bring Second Cup to Boston and to open our first café in the North End – an area which is currently undergoing such an incredible transformation. Because of Second Cup’s truly unique and distinct offering, we knew it would be a wonderful addition to the range of cafes on Causeway and really appreciate the warm enthusiastic Bostonian welcome it’s been receiving so far!” said Second Cup’s Master Franchisee in Boston, Manny Patel of S&H North Station Coffee Inc.

“Second Cup’s expansion to Boston is off to an incredible start. We are honored to be located next to such an important landmark and to be partnering with prominent local food suppliers, who prioritize quality local flavor above all else, as we continue to introduce Bostonians to our proudly Canadian brand!” said Wael Chehade, Vice President of The Second Cup Coffee Company Inc.

Second Cup began brewing in 1975 in Toronto, Ontario, and over the past 40 years has expanded globally to 40 regions worldwide with more than 250 cafes operating internationally.

 

For more information, please contact Jim Ragas, President & CEO, The Second Cup Coffee Company Inc. by phone: +1.905.234.0315 or e-mail: info@mysecondcup.com

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