Opened on January 12, 2019, Starbucks Dewata Coffee Sanctuary is not just a regular coffee shop but also a coffee farm. The cafe has ​​20,000 square meters, including a 1,000 square-foot coffee farm out front and a seedling nursery on the second floor of the store where customers can plant seeds.

Customers who come to the shop can enjoy coffee at the Starbucks Reserve bar and take preparation classes and participate virtually in the planting process through an interactive digital wall where they are shown how coffee is planted, processed, roasted, shipped, and brewed into a cup of espresso.

The coffee shop also features more than 100 Dewata-exclusive handcrafted beverages, food, and merchandise, including the Lavender Latte.

According to Starbucks, the store pays tribute to the important role that Indonesia—the fourth largest Arabica coffee growing region in the world—plays in offering high-quality coffee to coffee lovers. Besides Starbucks Dewata Coffee Sanctuary in Bali, there are four other stores with similar business models located in Seattle, Shanghai, Milan, and New York City.

According to insideretail.com.au