Could This Renowned Italian Bakery Open a Halton Location?

Published November 13, 2017 at 12:32 am

It’s no secret that Halton – and, okay, the rest of the world – loves bakeries!

It’s no secret that Halton – and, okay, the rest of the world – loves bakeries! Now, a major coffee chain is opening several Italian bakeries across the globe, and with that in mind, a location could be set in Halton in the future. 

Halton is a growing region that welcomes businesses both small and large, and as Starbucks rolls out its popular Italian Princi bakery brand in cities around the world, some major cities are getting the bakery within the next year or so, and it wouldn’t be surprising if growing Canadian cities were to follow suit.

“Princi will become the exclusive food offering in all new Starbucks Reserve Roastery locations including Shanghai, opening in December 2017, Milan in late 2018, and New York, Tokyo and Chicago thereafter,” reads a recent statement released by Starbucks.

The very first Princi bakery opened in the U.S. at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Seattle. Vancouver has a massive reserve roastery already, so Canadian cities may not be far behind.

What might you expect to eat at Princi, you ask? 

Well, freshly baked artisanal breads, Italian pastries, pizza al taglio, and aperitivo are definitely on the menu.

Princi boasts a whopping over 100 menu items, and that also extends to flaky cornetti to focaccia sandwiches filled with salame Milano and mozzarella di bufala or crostata fragola.

Whether or not this concept will set up shop in Halton remains unknown for the time being, but Starbucks aims to open standalone stores in 2018, and since they’re such a major brand, setting Princi up here is not a far-fetched idea and Starbucks may not want to lose out on the incredible business landscape that is Halton.

Do you think this concept could work in Halton?

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