KISS Coffeehouse Coming To Australia

March 22, 2010

Mark Hawthorne of The Sydney Morning Herald reports: Rumours have circulated for more than a year about a KISS venture in Melbourne, Australia. If all goes to plan, December 31 will see the opening of KISS Coffeehouse Melbourne, directly opposite Crown Casino, complete with memorabilia from the band's 35-year rock'n'roll career.

Agi is a coffee fanatic who spent more than a year negotiating with founding band members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley for the Australian rights to the KISS Coffeehouse business. He plans to spend $1.5 million revamping the vacant Tea House building at 28 Clarendon Street, opposite Crown Metropol hotel and next to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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