The Coffee Club Join Bullets as Premier Partner
30 Sep
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The Brisbane Bullets are proud to announce a new partnership with The Coffee Club who join the Club as Premier Partner, featuring their logo on the Club’s jersey.
The Coffee Club is Australia’s leading café chain with over 250 stores across the country.
The Coffee Club was founded in 1989 by friends, in search for the perfect cup of coffee in the Brisbane City. After the success of Eagle Street Pier, Emmanuel Kokoris and Emmanuel Drivas with John Lazarou, used their combined exceptional business knowledge and a trusted Greek philosophy of ‘Philoxenia- being a friend to the stranger’, to develop the iconic Aussie brand.
The partnership is a major step for the Brisbane Bullets heading into NBL23. The Coffee Club is a family-oriented business with a strong focus on the community, something that aligns so well with the Brisbane Bullets as a Club.
The partnership will include a number of exciting game day initiatives as well as a major National Campaign.

Brisbane Bullets CEO, Peter McLennan, admits this is a significant boost for the Club heading into the season proper.
“Our focus as a Club over the offseason has been to continue to strengthen our position both on and off the court. It’s a real confidence boost to the Club to have a company like The Coffee Club join the Bullets family ahead of what we are anticipating to be an exciting season,” McLennan said.
“The Club has achieved some major milestones through this off-season and The Coffee Club coming on board and joining the list of achievements is something that many people should be proud of.
“With the NBL23 season tipping off this weekend, I know JD and the team are looking forward to getting started, with a big away game against Perth Wildcats.”
The Coffee Club’s CEO, Nick Bryden, can see many synergies between the two brands and is excited about the future together.
“We’ve had successful partnerships in the past and our new alliance with The Bullets continues to grow that legacy with a family friendly sport that is seeing great growth in participation across Australia. We are excited for the season ahead and can’t wait to watch The Bullets rise to the occasion, “said Mr Bryden.
Find out more about The Coffee Club: https://coffeeclub.com.au/

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