The Hamilton Spectator

Second Cup launches new-look cafe

Experience includes true theatre in motion

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO The Second Cup has unveiled a new-format store that includes a redesigned circular “slow bar” where patrons can plug in their personal electronic­s while they sit and watch servers work an array of high-end brewing machines.

The new store at King and John streets — in Toronto’s theatre district — is part of the specialty coffee chain’s attempt to inject new life into a Canadian brand that has languished in recent years.

Among other things, the newlook Second Cup cafe has a Steampunk coffee and tea brewing system that the company describes as “true theatre in motion.”

It has also collaborat­ed with Canadian artists to design special paper cups: “Optimism” by Matt Andres of British Columbia, “Creativity” from Adrian Forrow of Ontario and “Collaborat­ion” by Zela Lobb from Quebec.

The Mississaug­a-based franchise company (TSX:SCU) has been working for months to recover its position in the Canadian market, hiring Alix Box — who has held senior positions at Holt Renfrew and Starbucks — as its chief executive in February.

“This café is an important step in our revolution and reflects our passion for coffee in creative and collaborat­ive ways,” Box says.

“For me, the Steampunk embodies our new essence because it is a high-end artful machine that is famous with coffee connoisseu­rs and trendsette­rs around the world.”

To fund its growth initiative­s, Second Cup recently issued 2.9 million common shares at $2.75 each, for gross proceeds of about $8 million including overallotm­ent options.

Second Cup has been faced with increased competitio­n i n recent years from both high-end coffee retailers such as Starbucks and major restaurant chains such as Tim Hor- tons and McDonald’s.

In the third quarter, it reported a $26.2 million loss — mostly due to a writedown of its trademarks’ value. Second Cup previously suspended dividend payments to shareholde­rs and reduced its management structure.

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Alix Box, president and CEO of Second Cup, sits at the ‘slow bar’ at a redesigned Second Cup Coffee outlet in Toronto.
CHRIS YOUNG, THE CANADIAN PRESS Alix Box, president and CEO of Second Cup, sits at the ‘slow bar’ at a redesigned Second Cup Coffee outlet in Toronto.

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