Maxx Coffee’s logo is becoming increasingly familiar in Indonesia, especially among our local coffee fans who need their daily brew. Though the first outlet was only opened in 2015, this coffee shop chain that is part of the Lippo Group now boasts over 80 outlets located in 23 cities across the country.
In an effort to further expand the brand, Maxx Coffee has recently announced the opening of its second outlet in Singapore.
New Maxx Coffee outlet in Jem, Singapore
Image credit: @maxxcoffeeid
Maxx Coffee posted photos of its new outlet in Jurong East Mall, better known simply as Jem, via Instagram, showing a sleek interior that embodies the modern coffee shop culture. In January this year, the first store opened in the National University of Singapore’s Central Library building.
First Maxx Coffee Singapore outlet in the NUS Central Library building
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Though the COVID-19 pandemic is not the time to fully utilize the place in its entirety, the Jem branch, as with other Maxx Coffee outlets, provides a bright and spacious coworking area that’s ideal for coffee-loving mobile workers.
New Maxx Coffee outlet in Jem, Singapore
Image credit: @sgmaxxcoffee
Singaporeans who have a taste for their neighboring country’s single-origin coffee can now get some from either of the two outlets. Maxx Coffee offers beans such as Aceh Gayo, Sumatra Lintong, and Java Ciwidey.
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Aceh Gayo is typically favored for its low acidity, while Sumatra Lintong is suitable for those who prefer a fruity and earthy taste. Lastly, Java Ciwidey is known for its chocolatey and generally nutty flavors.
Caramelized Gula Melaka
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If you’re not much of a hardcore coffee person, but still want some caffeine that’s sweet and icy, go for the Caramelized Gula Melaka.
Maxx Coffee’s cold brew series
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Coffee lovers living in Singapore can expect to find more outlets popping up in the near future as Maxx Coffee SG’s website indicates that four more outlets are opening soon. The upcoming locations that have been listed are KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, HDB Hub, NUH Medical Centre, and Thomson Medical Centre.
Image credit: @sgmaxxc
If you decide to stop by a Maxx Coffee Singapore outlet to enjoy a cup of coffee, don’t forget to follow their COVID-19 health measures. Instructions such as maintaining a 1-meter distance, using hand sanitizer, using only takeout cups, getting your body temperature checked, and not using self-service counters have been uploaded with clear graphics on Maxx Coffee SG’s Instagram page.
Stay safe while getting a cup of your favorite caffeinated beverage.
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Cover image adapted from: @maxxcoffeeid and @sgmaxcoffee
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