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    Home > Finance > Sicilian coffee roaster Zicaffe tries to block Zara's new Zacaffe coffee shops
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    Sicilian coffee roaster Zicaffe tries to block Zara's new Zacaffe coffee shops

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 24, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    The image illustrates the branding of Zicaffe, a Sicilian coffee roaster, in its trademark dispute against Zara's new Zacaffe coffee shops, highlighting the financial implications in the EU.
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    Zicaffe challenges Zara's use of Zacaffe, citing brand confusion. Inditex's new coffee shop strategy faces EU trademark scrutiny.

    Zicaffe Opposes Zara's Zacaffe Name in EU Trademark Dispute

    MADRID (Reuters) - Sicilian coffee roaster Zicaffe has asked the European Union's Intellectual Property Office (EUIOP) to block fashion giant Inditex's use of the name Zacaffe for its new coffee shops, arguing the name is too similar to its own brand.

    Family-owned Zicaffe, which roasts and exports coffee blends, lodged its response to the Spanish fashion chain's patent application on December 25, according to official records published on EUIOP's website seen by Reuters.

    Zicaffe said 'zi' and 'za' are too close and there is a likelihood of confusion, unfair advantage and harm to the distinctiveness of its own brand.

    Inditex did not immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did Vito Zichitella, one of the owners of Zicaffe and the grandson of its founder.

    Inditex opened its first Zacaffe coffee shop in a new Zara Man store in Madrid as part of a broader strategy to offer new shopping experiences to boost sales.

    The world's biggest listed fast-fashion retailer filed a request to patent the Zacaffe brand on Oct. 7 and people and companies opposing it have until Jan. 10 to respond. A EUIOP registration process takes several weeks and includes possibilities for appeals.

    Zacaffe opened in Madrid after Inditex tested coffee areas in stores earlier last year, most notably in Paris and Lisbon, where it sells traditional Portuguese pastries pasteis de nata.

    The Inditex coffee shops will have an independent entrance and will be adapted to their locations, the company said when introducing the plan on its website.

    Beside Zara, Inditex owns other brands such as Bershka, Stradivarius and Massimo Dutti.

    In its home region of Galicia, It has opened a new concept store called El Apartamento with a space for a coffee shop.

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro and Corina Pons;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Zicaffe opposes Zara's use of Zacaffe for new coffee shops.
    • •Zicaffe claims potential brand confusion with Zacaffe.
    • •Inditex opened its first Zacaffe in Madrid's Zara Man store.
    • •EU trademark registration process includes appeal options.
    • •Inditex's coffee shop strategy aims to enhance shopping experiences.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sicilian coffee roaster Zicaffe tries to block Zara's new Zacaffe coffee shops

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Zicaffe's opposition to Zara's use of the Zacaffe name for its new coffee shops due to potential brand confusion.

    2What action has Zicaffe taken?

    Zicaffe has asked the EU Intellectual Property Office to block Inditex's use of the Zacaffe name.

    3Where did Inditex open its first Zacaffe?

    Inditex opened its first Zacaffe coffee shop in a Zara Man store in Madrid.

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