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Originally published on Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Chilly Thoughts

With a value proposition consisting of so-so coffee, dry pastries and little change from a tenner, I was the first to predict failure when Starbucks opened its first store here. Gallon-sized mugs, smoke-free environments and piped music? One year, tops.

Yet, here we are, six years and some 16 stores later, each bursting with grande Caramel Frappucino Light Blended-with-a-dash-of-cinnamon-ordering clients; I'll have to eat my words along with my skinny blueberry muffin.

So I shan’t be making any predictions about the first Spanish franchise of ice cream parlour-cum-coffee shop, Gelosia, that has just opened in Poble Nou. This Italian chain is planning for world domination and, in spite of the close to freezing temperatures outside, will be taking on Starbucks using gelatos and fruit juices.

But forget Starbucks, what will this do to Poble Nou? Will this mean an end to the mile-long queues in front of Tío Che, the legendary horchatería and ice cream shop only a stone’s throw away? And if so, what on earth will the locals be doing for the rest of Sunday afternoons now?

Gelosia Delizia Italiana - now open
Taulat 83, Rambla Poblenou - 93 221 4719

by AAl

 

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