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KUALA LUMPUR, March 9: Starbucks Malaysia announced that it will open its “largest stock of Starbucks” tomorrow, March 10, 2021. The new establishment will be at Tropicana Gardens Mall in Kota Damansara, offering the first 100 customers a high-end coffee from freshly made courtesy as part of their launch promotions.
Unlike a regular Starbucks store, the Starbucks Reserve store offers more options for coffee. Coffee varies from the way it is brewed, from cold brewing to pouring and siphons, as well as the types of beans they have.
It’s basically a fancier Starbucks store that would give it a bit of a hoity-toity coffee shop vibe. And Malaysia already has Reserve outlets at Gurney Plaza, The Gardens Mall, Bukit Bintang Junction, Berjaya Times Square, Sunway Pyramid, SkyAvenue Genting Highlands, Publika, Desa Parkcity, Four Seasons Place Kuala Lumpur, Setia Alam Drive-Thru, Paradigm Mall Johor, and Southkey Megamall Johor. But this new outing will be Malaysia’s biggest yet, and it’s super stylish.
In addition to complimentary coffee for the first 100 customers, the new Starbucks Reserve offers a 20 percent discount on Reserve brew coffee, a complimentary Starbucks Reserve keychain with a minimum spend of RM150 on a single receipt, and a large Mocha reserve. for just RM13 after purchasing Reserve beverages of any size with the Reserve Starbucks card.
However, there are terms and conditions that come with the offers. Complimentary coffee only applies to the first 100 customers who visit on March 10. The 20% discount on reserve brew coffee only applies to a specific type of brew depending on the day of the week. You can find more information about the terms and conditions here.
Malaysia’s largest Starbucks reserve is located on the ground floor of the Tropicana Gardens shopping center. Its opening hours are from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. from Monday to Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Friday, from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday, the eve of public holidays and bank holidays, and from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday. You can read his Facebook post here. – SoyaCincau