
Kaldi 850 celebrates Eid with opening of 23rd store in Oman
Muscat – Kaldi 850 proudly announces the opening of its newest Drive-Thru store at the Oman Oil Gas Station in Al Mabellah Twin, marking a significant milestone as the brand's 23rd location across the sultanate.
Opening on the auspicious occasion of Eid al Adha, the new branch reflects Kaldi 850's continued commitment to bringing premium coffee experiences closer to customers in convenient, accessible formats.
The Al Mabellah Twin store, strategically located within the busy Oman Oil Gas Station, offers a seamless drive-thru service designed to cater to the on-the-go lifestyle of coffee lovers in the area.
'This opening not only strengthens our footprint in Oman but also aligns with our mission to make premium coffee more accessible,' said Paul Biswajit, General Manager, at Kaldi 850. 'We're honored to open our doors on a day of celebration, and we invite the community to enjoy a cup of coffee crafted with passion and precision.'
With the launch of its 23rd store, Kaldi 850 continues to solidify its position as one of Oman's leading specialty coffee brands, combining innovation, convenience, and quality in every cup.
'Visit us and celebrate with Kaldi 850 – where coffee meets craftsmanship,' it stated.

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