Nespresso opens 1,600 sq ft coffee boutique at Liverpool ONE
Coffee company Nespresso has landed at Liverpool ONE.
The firm opened a 1,600 sq ft concept store on Peter’s Lane to offer shoppers experiential tasting sessions and workshops with a team of coffee experts.
Events at the L1 boutique will include interactive classes and demonstrations of Nespresso machines and accessories.
Located next to retailers Michael Kors and The White Company, the new Nespresso outlet is the third to open globally, following concept launches in Cannes and New York.
Alison Clegg, director of asset management at property firm Grosvenor Europe, which manages Liverpool ONE, said: “We are delighted Nespresso chose Liverpool ONE to debut their new boutique concept, which further adds to our unique experiential offer, re-affirming our status as a leading retail and leisure destination for international brands.”
Nespresso’s managing director for the UK and Ireland, Francisco Nogueira, commented: “It is a very exciting step for us to introduce our new boutique concept to the UK and Peter’s Lane at Liverpool ONE is the perfect setting to do so.
“It is a stylish, modern location at the heart of the city and the premium brands alongside us add to a wonderful shopping experience.”
Nespresso’s launch at Liverpool ONE follows the opening of a Mercedes pop-up on Peter’s Lane and news of family-owned Catalunyan restaurant Lunya relocating.
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