SEATTLE — Starbucks has jumped into the bakery business with the first location opening in Seattle Tuesday and plans for more standalone bakeries coming soon.
The first bakery-cafe, known as Princi, is located at the Starbucks Seattle Reserve Roastery at 1124 Pike St. It’s the first time in Starbucks' 45-year history that the company will be baking fresh goods onsite.
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All locations, named Princi after Italian baker Rocco Princi, will serve freshly baked Italian food created from the baker's recipes.
The Seattle store is centered around ovens with fresh food baked there throughout the day.
Customers can choose from than 100 menu items daily, including cornetti ( an Italian variation of a croissant), focaccia sandwiches filled with salame Milano and mozzarella di bufala, and crostata fregola (strawberry pie), using ingredients imported from Italy, 25 of which are specifically for Princi.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed with all the offerings, a Commessa, or shop assistant, will help you decide.
Princi will become the only food offering in all new Starbucks Reserve Roastery locations including Shanghai, opening in December 2017, Milan in late 2018, and New York, Tokyo and Chicago .