Al Duomo is one of Brighton’s most popular and long-established Italian restaurants where coffee has always been at the heart of its service. Al Duomo is ran by the Taverna family. They have trusted Blendly to create The Al Duomo Dark Italian Espresso.
Their blend was developed by Blendly speciality coffee roasters that specialise in creating speciality coffee blends for the growing number of restaurants, coffee shops and baristas. Fresher, quicker, better and more transparent coffee.
At Al Duomo coffee is at the heart of a great coffee experience. Located in Brighton where according to reports Brightonians are the biggest coffee drinkers in the UK, spending an average of £177 a head per year,
Blendly.co.uk allows its customers such as Al Duomo to select and make a coffee blend unique to them self according to their choice of beans and their pallets to create products unique to the customers.
Al Duomo has been serving great coffee to over 4.5 million customers and continues to be a much loved local family run Italian Pizzeria, With a philosophy was good food, good service and value for money. –At Al Duomo Its coffee is an important part of its Menu. As it source products direct from the best suppliers and working with blendly.co.uk we have unique and transparent coffee product that underpins our philosophy
The UK coffee shop market has enjoyed its biggest period of growth since 2008. Over the last five years, the market rose by 37%, up from £2.4 billion in 2011 to reach an impressive £3.4 billion in 2016 Food restaurants and sandwich shops have increased sales of the hot drink three times faster than specialist outlets over the last nine years
And with each coffee customer spending an average of £2,160 a year working from coffee shops – but we close business deals worth £14.5bn to the UK economy’ Findings from the research included – Coffee is an important product
Al Duomo Offer a warm, friendly, Italian atmosphere with authentic Italian restaurant food. The restaurant, bar, and coffee shop is open 363 days a year ” and Al Duomo understands Coffee-shopping “is a trend that’s disrupting the traditional brick and mortar retail experience. When customers are coffee shopping, they peruse in-stock items on a tablet, rather than on the shelves and racks of a retailer. It’s so named for the social, cafe-like, atmosphere that’s designed to entice shoppers to spend time in physical locations.