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South Korea’s The Venti makes Middle East debut with first Jordan outlet

The store is the brand’s first overseas branch to serve its 960ml “jumbo” cup.

South Korean budget coffee chain The Venti has opened its first Middle East outlet in Amman, marking the brand’s entry into the region.

The store began operations on 30 January near Seventh Circle, one of Amman’s main commercial areas, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held the following day.

To mark the opening, the company is offering small giveaways and hosting in-store activities aimed at introducing the brand to local customers and engaging with the surrounding community.

The Amman outlet features a menu adapted for the Jordanian market.

Seven items are currently available from a lineup of 11 localised drinks developed for Jordan, drawing on The Venti’s core Korean offerings whilst adjusting flavours and ingredients for local preferences.

The store is also the brand’s first overseas location to offer its largest cup size, a 960ml “jumbo” option.

The Venti operates around 1,600 outlets in South Korea, alongside four locations in Canada and one in Vietnam.

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