Kempton Park has officially welcomed a new kind of pause into its daily rhythm. At Harvest Place Shopping Centre, Joburg’s East Rand now boasts its very first Starbucks — a milestone moment that brings more than just premium coffee to the area. It introduces a space designed for connection, calm and the quiet celebration of everyday rituals.
For commuters passing through, coffice-workers chasing deadlines, families on the go and casual shoppers looking for a moment to breathe, the new store arrives as a much-needed meeting point — one rooted in Starbucks’ globally recognised Third Place philosophy.
“Around the country, we’re proud to welcome people to our Third Place philosophy, and this beautiful store is no different,” says Leah McCrae, Managing Director of Rand Capital Coffee, Starbucks Licensee South Africa.
More Than Coffee: A Space Designed to Belong
At its core, the Kempton Park Starbucks is about how people feel when they walk through the doors. Guests can expect their favourite hand-crafted beverages, prepared with premium coffee by highly skilled Partners and served with warmth and care. But beyond the cup lies something deeper — a thoughtfully designed haven where comfort, creativity and routine coexist naturally.
Whether visitors are carving out a moment of solitude during a busy day, settling in alongside like-minded professionals, or dashing in for a treat that refuels the next task ahead, the store has been created to meet people where they are.
Its location plays a key role. Positioned in a bustling retail hub on the route to OR Tambo International Airport, the store offers a convenient stop-off point for everyone from young professionals to families and everyday shoppers.
“We love our location,” Leah says. “It’s the perfect stop-off point for everyone.”
A Store That Invites You to Stay
Design is central to the Starbucks experience, and the Kempton Park store delivers on atmosphere as much as aesthetics. Soaring double-volume ceilings flood the space with natural light, while sculptural pendant lighting introduces a striking, modern mood that feels instantly welcoming.
Guests can choose from comfortable bistro seating, private booths ideal for work conversations or catch-ups, and a large community table designed to spark conversation, collaboration and a shared sense of belonging. For those who work best with fresh air, an outdoor working space extends the experience beyond the walls.
“This is a space that invites you to linger a little longer, to share a moment, to relax and connect,” Leah explains.
Inspired by international coffee houses, the store balances modern sophistication with warmth and familiarity. It’s cosmopolitan yet grounded — the kind of Starbucks you might expect to find in the world’s great coffee capitals, adapted seamlessly for South African life.
A Meaningful Milestone for the East Rand
While the opening marks an important step in Starbucks South Africa’s expansion journey, Leah is clear that its significance goes beyond geography.
“It’s more than a dot on the map,” she says. “It’s about allowing more people to get to know the Starbucks experience — an experience that lets you know that you’re part of something special and meaningful.”
For Kempton Park, that experience has officially arrived — brewed with intention, designed for connection, and ready to become part of everyday life.




























