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Pacific Coffee

Pacific Coffee is a coffee house chain from Hong Kong, with outlets in China, Singapore and Malaysia. The company was founded by Thomas Neir, and eventually became a subsidiary of Wharf Holdings in 1994. Until April 2005, Chevalier Pacific acquired the chain from Wharf for HK$205 million.

Hong Kong
PCC was started by Thomas Neir of Seattle, who came to Hong Kong in 1992. Neir saw a lack of European-style coffee houses in his adopted city. The first PCC outlet opened in 1993 at the Bank of America Tower in Hong Kong's Central district. In 2005, the PCC at The Peak was voted "Asia's top favourite wireless hotspot" in a survey of 1,996 people in 20 countries by Intel. ==International branches==
International branches
, China PCC has 90 branches in Hong Kong, as well as branches in Beijing, Shanghai, Macau, Foshan, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Shanwei, Shenyang, Suzhou, Wuxi, Xi'an, Xingning and Zhuhai. ==See also==
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