Cibo Espresso
Adelaide, South Australia coffee franchise From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cibo Espresso, commonly Cibo (pronounced: ˈtʃibo), is a café and coffee shop franchise based in Adelaide, South Australia, formerly owned by parent company Retail Zoo but sold to Gloria Jean's Coffees in 2024.[1]
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Food and Beverage |
Founded | 2000Adelaide | in
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Australia |
Parent | Gloria Jean's Coffees |
Website | ciboespresso |
Founding
It was founded in 2000 by Roberto Cardone, Angelo Inglese, Salvatore Pepe and Claudio Ferraro, and grew to 20 locations before being sold to Retail Zoo in 2012.[2] It subsequently grew to 28 locations in South Australia along with one each in NSW, Victoria and Queensland. The café aimed to deliver traditional Italian food made from local ingredients in an Italian atmosphere.[3]
The chain had significant brand loyalty in Adelaide when compared to the local outlets of larger chains such as Starbucks, Gloria Jean's and Hudsons Coffee.[4][5]
The company sponsored an Adelaide cycling team, Team Cibo.[6]
At the time of the chain's 2024 sale it comprised 22 shops, which the purchasers intended to transition to branches of Gloria Jean's by mid-2025.[7]
See also
References
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