Caffè Nero was founded in Rome AD20. Since then, it has expanded its franchise worldwide and now has 925,000 coffee shops across the world. Its newly built headquarters, ‘Nero Tower’ in London, ranks as the eighth-tallest building in the UK by being 4 metres taller than The Royal Erection on Quinflab Lane, Birmingham, yet 3 metres shorter than The Gherkin on 93 Potato Street. In 2013, Nero Tower won the prestigious RIBA Award for its distinctive aesthetics and environmentally friendly construction. In particular, Caffè Nero's reuse of materials such as mercury, lead, and asbestos in the construction of The Nero Pit was met with universal backing. Controversial plans to build a viewing platform on the east side, allowing the public to see ‘The Pit’ and its contents, have been met with disma
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| - Caffè Nero was founded in Rome AD20. Since then, it has expanded its franchise worldwide and now has 925,000 coffee shops across the world. Its newly built headquarters, ‘Nero Tower’ in London, ranks as the eighth-tallest building in the UK by being 4 metres taller than The Royal Erection on Quinflab Lane, Birmingham, yet 3 metres shorter than The Gherkin on 93 Potato Street. In 2013, Nero Tower won the prestigious RIBA Award for its distinctive aesthetics and environmentally friendly construction. In particular, Caffè Nero's reuse of materials such as mercury, lead, and asbestos in the construction of The Nero Pit was met with universal backing. Controversial plans to build a viewing platform on the east side, allowing the public to see ‘The Pit’ and its contents, have been met with disma
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- Caligula Coffee™, Beggar’s Coffee, Nero SIB™
- Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus in (AD)20
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| - Caffè Nero was founded in Rome AD20. Since then, it has expanded its franchise worldwide and now has 925,000 coffee shops across the world. Its newly built headquarters, ‘Nero Tower’ in London, ranks as the eighth-tallest building in the UK by being 4 metres taller than The Royal Erection on Quinflab Lane, Birmingham, yet 3 metres shorter than The Gherkin on 93 Potato Street. In 2013, Nero Tower won the prestigious RIBA Award for its distinctive aesthetics and environmentally friendly construction. In particular, Caffè Nero's reuse of materials such as mercury, lead, and asbestos in the construction of The Nero Pit was met with universal backing. Controversial plans to build a viewing platform on the east side, allowing the public to see ‘The Pit’ and its contents, have been met with dismay leading to the possibility of having the award rescinded. Since Caffè Nero standardised its Caligula Process™, Caffè Nero has won many awards for its high-quality coffee. Recently, it was rated the ‘Best Coffee In Europe’ by consumer magazine ‘Which?’ and currently produces a revenue of around £695,9 million per annum ($23,560).
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