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Starbucks opens largest Reserve store in Malaysia

The store features the Wall of Gratitude showing photos of frontline workers.

Multinational coffee chain Starbucks has unveiled its largest Starbucks Reserve® store in Malaysia at Tropicana Gardens, according to a press release.

Spanning nearly 6,000 sqft, the store features two bars: a main bar offering all core and seasonal handcrafted beverages, as well as a coffee bar that offers six different brewing methods, including pour-over, Chemex, siphon, Black Eagle espresso, and Nitro Cold Brew.

The layout of the store is similar to that of a coffee bean, with a large curvature and floor-to-ceiling windows that connect to a small garden and rapid transit station. The main highlight of the store is a 50-ft-wide Wall of Gratitude, which features photos of more than 200 frontliners medical workers and Starbucks baristas.
 

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