Barista Coffee

Barista Coffee

*Barista Coffee (India), a chain of espresso bars in India.
*Barista Coffee (Taiwan), a chain of espresso bars in Taiwan. It has a Chinese name called "xīyǎtúkāfēi" (西雅圖咖啡).
*Barista Coffee (Blackpool, UK), independent coffee shop in Blackpool, United Kingdom ( [http://www.baristablackpool.co.uk http://www.baristablackpool.co.uk] ).


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