Delhi, April 3, 2025: First Coffee has announced the expansion of its footprint to 10 outlets across Delhi NCR and Chandigarh. Catering to the modern coffee aficionado, First Coffee is on a mission to make single-origin, 91 SCA-rated specialty coffee accessible, affordable, and effortless for all.
Now brewing in 10 locations across Delhi NCR and Chandigarh, First Coffee is spreading its love for premium coffee faster than ever. From Pacific Mall (Jasola & NSP) to DLF CyberPark, Elante Mall Chandigarh, Vatika Towers, Defence Colony, Hauz Khas, GK-1, DLF Galleria, and City Centre Dwarka, the brand is turning everyday coffee runs into extraordinary rituals. And this is just the beginning – 15 stores are projected by the end of the quarter, 25 by the next, and an ambitious 100 outlets by FY26.
India’s coffee culture is undergoing a seismic shift, and First Coffee is leading the charge. While traditional coffee chains rely heavily on ambiance or convenience, First Coffee fuses both – delivering fast, consistent, and superior-quality coffee tailored for the modern, on-the-move lifestyle. Every cup is crafted from 100% Arabica beans sourced from the Harley Estate, a micro-lot, single-origin farm committed to sustainability. Using natural lake irrigation, no chemicals, and renewable hydro and solar energy, First Coffee guarantees that your coffee is good for the planet too.
“At First Coffee, we’re transforming how India embraces specialty coffee. Our vision is to make top-quality, single-origin coffee a simple part of daily life, something you grab without overthinking, without overpaying, and without waiting. Expanding to 10 outlets is just the beginning. We’re here to build a culture around coffee that’s bold, fast, and rooted in today’s vibe,” says Shiv Dhawan, Co-Founder of First Coffee.
“This is just the beginning,” says Sohrab Sitaram, Co-Founder of First Coffee. “With 15 stores projected by the end of this quarter, 25 by the next, and an ambitious 100 outlets by FY26, we are set to redefine the coffee experience across the country.”
