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Doutor Coffee

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Doutor Coffee
Native name
株式会社ドトールコーヒー
Doutor Coffee Co., Ltd.
Company typePublic company
TYO: 3087
IndustryRestaurants
Retail coffee and tea
Retail beverages
Founded1976; 48 years ago (1976)
FounderToriba Hiromichi (鳥羽博道)
Headquarters,
Area served
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia
Key people
Toriba Yutaka (鳥羽豊)
ProductsWhole bean coffee
Made-to-order beverages
ServicesCoffee
Websitewww.doutor.co.jp

Doutor Coffee (株式会社ドトールコーヒー) is a Japanese retail company that specializes in coffee roasting and coffee shop franchising. It was founded by Toriba Hiromichi.

Information

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The company currently has over 900 locations in Japan, has begun expansion in Taiwan and most recently in Malaysia and Singapore. It is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Doutor Coffee has over 1,200 outlets altogether.[1]

History

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Doutor Coffee opened the first European styled café in Harajuku, Japan on 18 April 1980. The size of the small shop was only nine square meters. Despite the small size and local competition, the Doutor Coffee shop succeeded and has expanded to the company that it is now.[1]

Doutor Coffee opened its own coffee plantation in 1991, in Kona District, Hawaii. It opened a second plantation in 1995.[2] It opened a more casual coffeehouse chain, Excelsior Caffé, in 1999.[3]

Roasting coffee

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Roasting coffee using hot air is a commonly used method by most roasting plants, but Doutor says it "takes away the original flavor of the coffee" and explored other ways to roast the coffee. They found open flame roasting their preferred method and ended up embarking on researching and developing its own industrial open flame roaster to roast its coffee.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Doutor History". Doutor Coffee Co. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Our Plantations". Doutor Coffee. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  3. ^ "History and Characteristics of Excelsior Caffé". Coffeemecca (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 January 2024.