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Zarraffa’s opens drive-thru in Maryborough

This marks the brand's 74th cafe.

Zarraffa’s Coffee has opened a cafe and drive-thru in Maryborough on the Fraser Coast.

The new cafe is located on the thoroughfare of Ferry Street, Maryborough, servicing the bustling area and surrounding suburbs including Tinana, Oakhurst, Howard and Torbanlea. 

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Zarraffa’s cafe offers a single-lane drive-thru allowing for quick and convenient service during busy periods, and an in-store area that offers seating for up to 50 people.

Local residents and visitors can expect a range of Zarraffa’s Coffee’s signature blends and speciality beverages, expertly crafted by skilled baristas. In addition, the Maryborough location will also offer a delectable assortment of freshly baked savouries, sweets, and snacks, making it the ideal stop for a quick bite or a leisurely coffee break.

The location was opened by seasoned franchisees and cousins, Hoshang Gala and Chirag Thakur.

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