Nedelya (pastry shop) explained

Nedelya
Type:Private
Industry:Pastry shop
Coffeehouse
Location:Sofia, Bulgaria[1]
Locations:57 (2024)[2] [3]
Area Served:Bulgaria, Romania
Products:Cakes, pastries, and coffee

Nedelya (bg|Неделя, Sunday) is a Bulgarian pastry shop and coffeehouse chain headquartered in Sofia, Bulgaria. Founded in 1993 in Sofia by married couple Georgi and Radoslava Mincheva, it is the biggest pastry shop chain in the country.[4] With a large focus on cakes, the chain also offers other pastries and coffee at its locations. In 2015, the chain expanded into neighboring Romania, with plans to expand into Hungary and Austria in the future.[5] [6] As of October 2024, the chain has 57 locations across Bulgaria and Romania, including both corporate-owned and franchised shops.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: За нас. bg. About us. 11 Oct 2024.
  2. Web site: Сладкарници. bg. Pastry shops. 11 Oct 2024.
  3. Web site: Locatii. ro. Locations. 11 Oct 2024.
  4. Web site: Сладкарници "Неделя" на 10 години. bg. "Nedelya" pastry shops at 10 years old. Dnevnik. Economedia. 11 Oct 2024. 10 Apr 2003.
  5. Web site: Georgieva. Mara. "Неделя" в Румъния. bg. "Nedelya" in Romania . Capital. Economedia. 11 Oct 2024. 21 Apr 2017.
  6. Web site: Bulgaria's Nedelya to add 16 pastry shops in Romania, to enter Austria, Hungary. Mario. Tanev. SeeNews.com. 19 Apr 2017. 11 Oct 2024.