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03 June 2024

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03 June 2024

Nespresso Canada opens new boutique location in Montreal, Quebec

The boutique features a "Coffee as an Art section" where Nespresso Club members can explore and sample coffee varieties.

Umesh Ellichipuram June 03 2024

Nespresso Canada has announced the opening of its new boutique location in Quebec at Montreal's Eaton Centre.

It can be accessed from the McGill Metro Station and other street entrances, including McGill College Avenue and Sainte-Catherine Street.

The boutique features a "Coffee as an Art" section, allowing Nespresso Club members to explore and sample a wide range of coffee varieties.

Its Self-Selection Solution allows members to easily purchase their preferred blends.

The new location also offers online orders for in-store pickup service to its customers.

Nespresso Canada's new venue also features a Recycling Corner, where members can return used capsules.

The collected aluminum is recycled and the coffee grounds are repurposed as compost for local farms.

The boutique's interior is designed with a colour scheme inspired by nature to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Nespresso Canada president Carlos Oyanguren said: “When visiting our new boutique at the Eaton Centre, people will have an opportunity to immerse themselves in the Nespresso universe, thanks to our experts' know-how, the location's inviting atmosphere [and] our commitment to circularity.

“It was all the more important for us to choose a highly accessible location to bring us closer to coffee lovers. I invite you to come and discover this innovative shopping experience for yourself.”

In March 2024, Nespresso opened its first boutique in Halifax, in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

Located on level 3 of the Halifax Shopping Centre, it follows the success of a pop-up on the same site.

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