Java House has unveiled a new Business Bay Square Mall branch in Eastleigh, targeting the crowded market.

The outlet brings the Coffee chain branches to eighty-four in the Country.

It will offer a Halal-compliant menu, coffee, and other retail items through sit-down or online deliveries from partners such as Carrefour, Glovo, Jumia Foods, Bolt Foods, Uber Eats, and Little Cab.

Java House CEO Priscilla Gathungu said the growth is part of the brand’s ambition to reach more customers.

“Being the market leader in the casual dining space in this region, we want to continue to innovate on our experience based on what our guests are telling us. Our guests’ needs are constantly evolving, and we want to adapt to these changes,” said Gathungu.

Further, Kathungu noted that Eastleigh is a bustling hub of activity.

“We have100,000 people coming into Eastleigh daily with 30,000 of those coming for work related activity and that number gets to over 250,000 over the holiday periods,” he said.

The new branch creates additional opportunities for the employment of baristas, chefs, and hospitality staff, while providing a boost to delivery service providers within the Eastleigh area.

On his part, Business Bay Square Mall, Tenant Coordinator Wachera Maina stated that hosting the region’s leading casual dining establishment provides a healthy addition to the mix of businesses that the mall is home to.

 “We are confident that the restaurant will serve as an attraction to many visitors to the area, and drive the community growing within our mall.”

Since opening its doors in 1999 in Nairobi, Java has expanded in the East African region with three sister brands such as Kukito, Planet Yoghurt, and 360 Degrees Pizza.