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Barista-Lavazza

serving up more than the best coffee

Having opened its first outlet in 2002, Barista-Lavazza has been a staple in the Sri Lankan coffee culture from its inception. As Sri Lanka’s coffee culture has grown to encompass a mass audience and not just the coffee connoisseur Barista-Lavazza has adapted, adding a range of value added products and services to meet the demand created by this growing consumer base.

Moving away from the traditional coffee and cakes, Barista-Lavazza now offers an extensive new food menu including pastries, sandwiches, pastas and pizzas, giving consumers a more comprehensive dining experience to suite their needs.

Whether you are looking for the perfect spot for a quick meeting or to browse through your e-mail, a space to work on a project or to spend a few leisurely hours surfing the web, free Wi-Fi and a range of offers designed specifically for executives and students has made Barista-Lavazza cafe’s a popular destination for getting work done.

It’s not all work though, as the only cafe in Colombo that provides its customers with board games and even a guitar for professional and aspiring musicians Barista-Lavazza is also an ideal place to spend a few hours catching up with friends.

With TV’s in every store showing the ICC World Cup Barista-Lavazza has got all you sports enthusiasts covered, whether you are looking to catch the highlights during your lunch break or a comfortable location relax and watch the match with friends.

As the world continues to run at an increasingly fast pace, Barista-Lavazza has managed to find that balance between providing busy consumers all the convenience they need while creating an ambiance that enables them to stop and unwind and take a moment to escape from the hustle and bustle.

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