The coffee shop "Sunaba Coffee" in Tottori Prefecture has appeared for the first time in Tokyo. From December 17th to December 20th, a limited-time store will open in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.

What is it?
What is it?

Sunaba Coffee is the only coffee shop in Japan that opened in April 2014 in Tottori prefecture, where there was no Starbucks coffee. The name of the store comes from the fact that when Starbucks opened for the first time in neighboring Shimane prefecture the previous year, Governor Hirai of Tottori prefecture said, "There is no Starbucks, but there is the best" Sunaba (sandy place) "in Japan." ..

Taken during Golden Week 2014
Taken during Golden Week 2014

Then in May, Starbucks opened in Tottori Prefecture . It seems that a "big pinch campaign" was being held at Sunaba Coffee.

Taking advantage of such a "gakepuchi" state, this limited-time store will open jointly with Morinaga & Co.'s almond confectionery "JACK", which is also "gakepuchi". As a Tokyo limited menu, "JACK Almond Caramel Cliff Puccino" (500 yen) with JACK topping on caramel macchiato, JACK and siphon blend coffee set (450 yen), "JACK and Sunaba Pancake mini" "(500 yen) will be provided.

In addition, the water-dashi iced coffee (400 yen) and cocoa (400 yen) that are usually offered at Sunaba coffee shops, the popular menu "Mosa Shrimp Hot Sandwich" (650 yen), and "Teriyaki Chicken Hot Sandwich" (500 yen) A meal menu such as yen) will also be prepared. Both can be taken out (except for pancakes).

In addition, during the period, if you "bring a receipt from an American coffee shop near you", the set of JACK and blended coffee will be half price, and from those who said that this set was "worse than the American coffee shop" It is said that "secret measures" such as not paying for the amount will be implemented.

The address of the store is the 1st floor of Apartman Yotsuya, 1-17 Samoncho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. Business hours are 8:00 to 19:00 on weekdays, 7:00 to 18:00 on the 19th, and 7:00 to 19:00 on the 20th. Last orders are all 30 minutes before closing.