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The Westminster branch is the largest outlet for a single Artcaffé location.

Artcaffé Coffee & Bakery opened its 35th outlet at Westminster House aiming to become a social hub and a co-working space for the Nairobians.

This is the company’s second hotel opening in Nairobi’s central business district.  In October, the company opened its first branch along Kimathi Street. 

The 250-seater establishment is housed in Westminster House, a three-floor building with balustrade balconies that now houses the newest Artcaffé branch in the city, was built in 1928.

Sagi Vaknin, chief executive of Artcaffé Coffee & Bakery Group commented “With our flagship, Westminster, we are delighted to preserve a monumental structure that speaks to the heart of Kenyan history. Through this outlet, patrons will be able to experience all the things they love about our brand whilst taking a trip down memory lane.”

He further added “We have spent months researching, refining and working to find ways to best highlight the original beauty of the building. I remember when I first walked through the small door off Kenyatta avenue and climbed up the tight stairs, I was wowed by the original grandness of the architectural design and I can’t wait for you to see it.”

Known for its warm, vibrant and value-for-money dining experience, the chain will offer a full-service casual dining restaurant, bakery, coffee shop, and cocktail bar daily from 6:45 am till midnight.

They have opened new branches at Kitengela Mall, Capital Centre on Mombasa Road, Kimathi Street, Valley Arcade along with two kiosks at Standard Chartered Chiromo and Ignite Fitness, Westgate. 

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